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Last month at J. Cole's Dollar & A Dream Tour in Los Angeles, guest artist Drake declared that he and Cole were "the only two kings in the game right now." Some people interpreted that a slight toward another rapper who once claimed the throne for himself, Kendrick Lamar. -
Kendrick Lamar 'm.A.A.d' Short Film To Debut At Sundance Next Fest
Kendrick Lamar is heading to Sundace with a short film based on his debut album. Kendrick Lamar's good kid, m. A. A. d city already has the makings of a classic coming of age film and now fans will have a chance to catch it on-screen. -
Kendrick Lamar Steals The Show On Jasmine V's New Single 'That's Me Right There' [LISTEN]
The world is anxiously awaiting Kendrick Lamar's sophomore album, but in the meantime, fans will grasp onto any verse the Compton rapper drops to hold them over. Lamar's latest appearance comes on Jasmine V's first single "That's Me Right There," off her upcoming EP due out later this summer. -
Childish Gambino To Kendrick Lamar, Drake & ScHoolboy Q: 'I’ll F–king Kill You N—-s' [WATCH]
By now the infamous Kendrick Lamar verse on Big Sean's "Control," which challenged several of his peers in the rap game, has become hip-hop legend. Now Lamar is on the receiving end of a call out from Childish Gambino, who also called out Drake and ScHoolboy Q during a freestyle diss in Sydney, Australia at the Hordern Pavilion. -
6 Rappers Who Successfully Followed-Up Great Debuts: Kanye West, OutKast, And More
Earlier this week, legendary Queens rapper Nas offered some words of encouragement to Kendrick Lamar, concerning Lamar's impending follow-up to his instant classic debut good kid, m.A.A.d city from 2012. As Nas knows all too well, plenty of rappers have failed to deliver a satisfying follow-up to a widely praised debut album. However, these six rappers and rap groups managed to release albums that were just as good, if not better, than their debuts. -
Kendrick Lamar, French Montana, Wale And More To Perform At EBC America Celebrity Basketball Challenge
Kendrick Lamar, Fabolous, Wale, French Montana and Big Sean are slated to perform at EBC America Celebrity Basketball Challenge. -
Busta Rhymes' Former Artist Reek Da Villian Signs A Deal WIth Birdman Only A Day After Busta Leaves Cash Money
Reek Da Villian signed a deal wIth Birdman just a day after Busta Rhymes announced his split from Cash Money Records. -
Nas On Kendrick Lamar's Next Album: 'There's No Way He Can Mess It Up'
If there's any rapper in the business who has unequivocally faced the challenge of following up a classic debut, it's Nas, whose 1994 debut Illmatic is often considered to be the greatest rap album ever made (and I agree). However, a similar pressure is mounting up against Compton rapper Kendrick Lamar, whose 2012 debut good kid, m.A.A.d city was hailed as the greatest rap debut since -you guessed it- Illmatic. In a recent interview with Complex, Nas offers some words of encouragement to Lamar. -
J. Cole Surprises Crowd With Kendrick Lamar, Drake On Final Dollar & A Dream Tour Stop In Los Angeles [WATCH]
J. Cole closed out his second annual Dollar & A Dream Tour in Los Angeles last night and surprised his fans with some special guests. OVO's Drake and TDE's Kendrick Lamar joined the Roc Nation emcee on stage. -
iHeartRadio Music Festival 2014 Adds Taylor Swift, Lorde, One Direction, Iggy Azalea, Nicki Minaj To Lineup
Clear Channel's massive iHeartRadio Music Festival is once again packing top-tier acts across genres for its 2014 installment, the LA Times reports. -
Kendrick Lamar Reveals New Details Of Sophomore Album In Complex Interview: 10 Things We Learned
Over the last few months, Kendrick Lamar has shared details about the follow-up to 2012's instant classic good kid, m.A.A.d city. Now, in a new interview with Complex, he reveals more about the upcoming album and how his life has changed since becoming the hottest name in the game. Here is what we learned. -
Stream: Pitchfork Music Festival 2014 Video Featuring Beck, Neutral Milk Hotel, Kendrick Lamar and More
Pitchfork Music Festival is well on its way. This weekend, July 18 through 20, Chicago will be taken over by the power of indie rock. Though Union Park is sure to be full of music lovers, not everybody can make it out to the windy city. If you're one of the unfortunate ones, worry not! There's a live stream of all three days rolling around on the Internet.
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