In the video, Lamar is walking near the 30-yard line as he chats on the phone. During his phone conversation, he says: "I've been thinking about a guest performer." Then, SZA walks up behind him ...
Since Kendrick ... to goad Lamar into replying. In particular, on “Taylor Made,” he claims Lamar was afraid to drop while Taylor Swift rolled out her album. Most shocking line: Drake’s ...
On the track’s first verse, the Pro Era member raps, “Might deletе later, I know damn ... line.” Badass references Cole's April 2024 mixtape, Might Delete Later, which included his Kendrick ...
Drake and Kendrick Lamar ... the cover art features a black leather glove with a Maybach logo on it. The black leather glove could refer to Drake's 2020 song "Toosie Slide," where the rapper compares ...
The song features a pointed line seemingly directed at J. Cole: “Might delete later, I know damn sure that Joey ... which was allegedly aimed at Kendrick Lamar following their rumored beef ...
Kendrick Lamar and Drake's ... taken different paths artistically, with Lamar earning critical acclaim, including winning a Pulitzer prize for "Damn" in 2018 and 17 Grammys. Drake is more ...
Iconic songs by Sam Cooke, Kim Weston, Public Enemy, Nina Simone, Marvin Gaye, Lauryn Hill, Kendrick Lamar and more depict ...
The lead single ‘Afterlife’ is a tantalizing teaser that already answers that question: Bloody damn good things ... At least until Kendrick Lamar decides to surprise drop another masterpiece.