Kendrick Lamar’s epic diss track has taken the world by storm since it dropped last summer, but as of the last two weeks, the record has reached new heights, gaining its widest audience yet after ...
Kendrick Lamar performs during halftime at Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans on Sunday. (Frank Franklin II/AP) “The revolution’s about to be televised / You picked the right time / But the wrong ...
Spike Lee commended Kendrick Lamar's performance on Instagram on Monday, Feb. 10 — and offered some insight to a historical ...
More viewers tuned into watch Kendrick ... as embodied by Black dancers in red, white and blue, a reminder of the backs that built this country against their will, with Mr. Lamar situated in ...
Kendrick Lamar ... of Black Americans throughout history. The performance also touched upon the broken promise of reparations and the need for systemic change to address racial disparities. Since the ...
Still, there was plenty of Black talent ... Anthem from a white Yamaha piano painted with pastel butterflies. Yet much of the anticipation for the event centered around Kendrick Lamar’s halftime ...
But still, does this mean that Lamar’s track may not simply be “ours” anymore, but a song for everybody now, one that white listeners ... or consumes Kendrick’s art, it’s still his ...