“The revolution’s about to be televised / You picked the right time / But the wrong guy.” ...
From PlayStation references to America's political divide, Serena's Crip walk to that "Gloria" jacket, here's a look at what ...
Kendrick Lamar filled his Super Bowl halftime show performance with symbolism and sneaky references for fans to unpack.
Last September, the NFL announced one of the most awarded rappers in GRAMMY history, Kendrick Lamar, as 2025’s Super Bowl ...
The Compton rapper's performance, which featured Samuel L. Jackson, SZA, Mustard and Serena Williams, vacillated between ...
The argument was that black ... the flag were meant to represent different races, then whom were the orange and red stripes meant to represent? Was it gays with too much fake tan on? Or white ...
The Compton MC took several big swings with his record-breaking halftime show performance, but did any of them pay off?
With an audience of over 120 million people, the performance broke viewership records. But at times it seemed designed to speak directly to me.
Kendrick Lamar is an artist with strong political views, which is illustrated through his multiple songs that bring awareness ...
He teased “Not Like Us” twice before finally performing the first verse of the track that concludes with the popular “A minorrrr!” line — a lyric heard and sung throughout the announced New Orleans ...
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Around the time that the “Black ... flag were meant to represent different races then who were the orange and red stripes meant to represent. Was it gays with too much fake tan on? Or white ...