The halftime show is usually a victory lap for living legends. For Kendrick Lamar, it's just part of a career-defining hot streak
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As millions watched Kendrick Lamar commandeer the Super Bowl Halftime Show, many viewer's thoughts lingered on the underlying political message behind his performance.
It’s been two weeks since Kendrick Lamar took the world by storm with his very “Black” Super Bowl performance. Weirdly, it’s been a unifying force during a time when the nation and the cultures are so divided.
Fans are responding to the scathing joke Conan O'Brien gave at the Oscars that targeted Kendrick Lamar and Drake's rap beef.
Kendrick Lamar has started a new dance trend with his two-step, people are even doing it to celebrate their marriage
Drake has seemingly been minding his business and not been paying too much attention to Kendrick Lamar’s moves. However, his legal team appears to be speaking for him. They recently mentioned Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime performance in response to a claim made by Universal Music Group (UMG).
The Super Bowl may be over, but the aftershocks are still rolling in. While Kendrick Lamar used the halftime stage to take a swipe at his longtime rival, Drake, and now, just weeks later, the 38-year-old Canadian rapper has now called off the rest of his Australia and New Zealand tour.
Tyler Burns is the man behind Lamar’s fly Buick Grand National Experimental that was seen during his Super Bowl Halfltime performance.
Kendrick Lamar's performance at the Super Bowl is paying dividends, as three of his albums find themselves in this week's top 10.
And even though Jadakiss is praising Kendrick Lamar, he's also discouraging other artists from attempting to replicate his blueprint.
Regis Inge showed a shy Kendrick Lamar the power of a thesaurus. Just two weeks ago, he watched the Grammy winner perform “a salute to Black history” at the Super Bowl Halftime Show. A 30-year educator in the Compton Unified School District,