Mike Blake/Reuters; Gabriella Angotti-Jones for The New York Times Supported by By Joe Coscarelli Kendrick Lamar’s smash ... punctuated with sped-up stabs of strings and an all-purpose ...
The music video features a snippet of “Squabble Up,” highlighting the connection between the two tracks. Luther (featuring SZA) A love ballad ... a Butterfly, is Kendrick Lamar’s longest ...
Of all the songs in the feud, "Not Like Us" blew up ... love to sue." Lamar, though heavily discussed, is not a part of the lawsuit. Drake files federal lawsuitagainst Universal Music Group over ...
When the NFL announced Kendrick Lamar as the Super Bowl halftime show performer in September, both his critics and fans expressed doubt that he would be up for ... you know they love to sue ...
social media users are doing all they can to dig up more information about Lamar’s past — and they actually uncovered something good for once. Kendrick Lamar used a word in first grade that ...
Super Bowl 2025 was about the Kansas City Chiefs taking on the Philadelphia Eagles — but it was really a victory lap for ...
He went on to play “Squabble Up ... Kendrick Lamar At one point during the performance, Kendrick told four performers onstage, “I wanna perform their favorite song, but you know they love ...
If there’s any good news for Drake, it’s that he was the co-star of Kendrick’s set without even showing up. He sued Lamar’s label ... but they love to sue.” He teased the keyboard ...
Jackson in an Uncle Sam outfit, Kendrick Lamar ... they favorite song,” Lamar said, “but you know they love to sue.” His set also touched on “Squabble Up,” “Humble.,” ...
Standing atop a Buick GNX, rapper Kendrick Lamar warned ... too ghetto” after Lamar’s performance of “Squabble Up.” When longtime collaborator SZA joined the rapper to sing “Luther ...
During his recent Apple Music press conference ahead of his Super Bowl LIX halftime show performance, Kendrick offered ... even over love and fear, is authenticity.” Lamar shared that a recent ...
Kendrick Lamar is bringing his West Coast swagger to the world. Lamar performed a total of 10 songs for his halftime show set, which included hits such as "Humble," "Squabble Up" and his infamous ...