Kendrick Lamar's halftime show at Super Bowl LIX was a powerful celebration of Black culture, hip-hop, and the West Coast.
From his roots in Compton to the Super Bowl, Lamar brought a cultural movement with him that recognizes itself as an ...
GAME OVER” is what was displayed at the end of Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl 59 halftime performance on Sunday as the ...
Kendrick Lamar's viral halftime show has taken the world by storm. Read here to see the bigger meaning of why so many people ...
Samuel L. Jackson and Kendrick Lamar shared screen space for a photograph together, and since the Super Bowl, the duo has been in the center of funny reactions and fan admiration.
Kendrick Lamar returns to the Super Bowl spotlight to deliver an impactful message to American audiences and the world.
Prior to the ascension of Donald Trump, rappers and America’s political right wing were not friends. They enjoyed — and often ...
Kendrick Lamar didn’t just perform at the Super Bowl—he delivered a masterclass in cultural storytelling. His set wasn’t just ...
The Grammy-winning rapper performed Drake dis track "Not Like Us," "Squabble Up," "Humble." and "Luther," among others, ...
Whether he’s filming a music video or writing a song, Kendrick Lamar is always deeper than most of us. And, that’s what made his Super Bowl Halftime performance so exciting and controversial. It was ...
Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl performance was a message to people of color to unite and fight against the mainstream.
Kendrick Lamar made a powerful statement about Blackness in America, full of symbolism and not meant to please everyone.
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