Kendrick Lamar: The West Coast rap king goes cinematic mode with the 'squabble up' music video
It’s all eyes on rap superstar Kendrick Lamar in 2024 especially with the hype only mounting for his upcoming Super Bowl halftime set going down in February. But for right now? How about seeing the cinematic treatment to his new album GNX standout anthem ‘squabble up?’
It’s all eyes on rap superstar Kendrick Lamar in 2024 especially with the hype only mounting for his upcoming Super Bowl halftime set going down in February. But for right now? How about seeing the cinematic treatment to his new album GNX standout anthem ‘squabble up?’
It’s all eyes on K. Dot and he’s definitely embracing it. Get caught up in the big visual stepper’s Calmatic-directed presentation.
Kendrick Lamar: Here's a full-fledged look at K. Dot's Juneteenth performance
Need more Kendrick Lamar in your life? The West Coast rap star is letting his publicized feud with Drake continue to feed The Culture entertainment and proves it performing ‘Euphoria’ at his Juneteenth concert.
Need more Kendrick Lamar in your life? The West Coast rap star is letting his publicized feud with Drake continue to feed The Culture entertainment and proves it performing ‘Euphoria’ at his Juneteenth concert.
Jam-packed fun and an entire stadium turning up to K. Dot? Must-see. Tap in.
Professor Lexx Beats: The inevitable Drake and Kendrick Lamar A.I. discussion finally goes down
Low-key? I’m hooked onto keeping tabs with hip-hop personality Professor Lexx Beats. From getting put up onto his YouTube channel with a breakdown of the rap bars involving Drake, Rick Ross and Kendrick Lamar to now hearing him dish on A.I. infiltrating rap feuds? I’m sold.
Low-key? I’m hooked onto keeping tabs with hip-hop personality Professor Lexx Beats. From getting put up onto his YouTube channel with a breakdown of the rap bars involving Drake, Rick Ross and Kendrick Lamar to now hearing him dish on A.I. infiltrating rap feuds? I’m sold.
It’s nearly 20 minutes of deep talk from the Professor and he keeps it 100 on the good and bad of A.I. vocals possibly contributing to the current hip-hop battlefield. Tap in.
Baby Keem: Seeing Kendrick Lamar becoming Compton Cowboy in the 'Hillbillies' music video is priceless
West Coast rapper Kendrick Lamar and Baby Keem for the win? You bet. The duo have officially linked up to do more than just put out their ‘The Hillbillies’ single to the masses. They’ve double up with their accompanying music video and it’s all types of must-see.
West Coast rapper Kendrick Lamar and Baby Keem for the win? You bet. The duo have officially linked up to do more than just put out their ‘The Hillbillies’ single to the masses. They’ve double up with their accompanying music video and it’s all types of must-see.
From the Los Angeles Dodgers Stadium flex to showing off the cowboy boots flex, it’s all eyes on the duo. Tap in.
Learn every word to Kendrick Lamar's 'The Heart Part 5'
Ready to body every bar from Top Dawg Entertainment’s Kendrick Lamar’s ‘The Heart Part 5’ song? Of course not, because the wordplay is super intense but in your march to eventually have the lyrics word-for-word, the lyric video helps you out on the goals.
Ready to body every bar from Top Dawg Entertainment’s Kendrick Lamar’s ‘The Heart Part 5’ song? Of course not, because the wordplay is super intense but in your march to eventually have the lyrics word-for-word, the lyric video helps you out on the goals.
From the intro to the mid-parts, everything is captured in this visual. Enjoy nearly six minutes of wordplay.
Kendrick Lamar's 'The Heart Part 5' is eye-opening and mind-blowing
Holy smokes. Sometimes you just have to bow to greatness and Kendrick Lamar has come through more correct than ever with his new ‘The Heart Part 5’ music video. It’s too deep and thought-provoking to spoil, so buckle up for nearly six minutes of pure culture.
Holy smokes. Sometimes you just have to bow to greatness and Kendrick Lamar has come through more correct than ever with his new ‘The Heart Part 5’ music video. It’s too deep and thought-provoking to spoil, so buckle up for nearly six minutes of pure culture.
pgLang's Tanna Leone celebrates Def Jam signing 'With The Villains'
West Coast rap is getting pretty serious. Kendrick Lamar and Dave Free’s pgLang artist Tanna Leone has powered up his 2022 goals by teaming up with Def Jam Recordings and what better way to celebrate than dropping a new ‘With The Villains’ music video?
West Coast rap is getting pretty serious. Kendrick Lamar and Dave Free’s pgLang artist Tanna Leone has powered up his 2022 goals by teaming up with Def Jam Recordings and what better way to celebrate than dropping a new ‘With The Villains’ music video?
The visual hits hard and teases just a sneak peek at what’s to come from the Los Angeles hip-hop artist. Peep details behind what Leone’s up to and keep scrolling to peep the full visual.
Tanna Leone, the new LA-based artist from Kendrick Lamar and Dave Free’s pgLang, has released two debut tracks "With The Villains" and "Lucky" along with an official music video for “With The Villains” via pgLang/Def Jam Recordings. The video for his new single “With The Villains” was directed by Neal Farmer and is a film noir which moves from block chase, to VR strip show, to tattoo parlor.
Following Baby Keem as the second artist to partner with pgLang, Tanna Leone is eager to make his mark: "As an artist I want to represent disrupting the status quo, push people to focus on their growth as humans, and to be a voice for the voiceless through my artistry.”Tanna Leone joins Baby Keem on the second installment of his “The Melodic Blue” Tour beginningtonight in Pittsburgh, PA.
“We’re excited to welcome Tanna Leone and pgLang to the Def Jam family as valued partners,” said Tunji Balogun, chairman and CEO, Def Jam Recordings. “I’m lucky to have been able to connect with Kendrick and Dave during the early stages of my career as friends and collaborators, and I’m thrilled to be able to extend that relationship here at Def Jam. Tanna is a dynamic and multi-talented new voice and we’re honored to be a part of his development and success.”
“Tanna is a rare opportunity to disrupt. We're excited to partner with my young n*gga,” said Dave Free, Co-founder of pgLang.
Co-founded by Dave Free and Kendrick Lamar, pgLang is a multi-lingual company, communicating this generation's creative language through mediums exemplifying the shared experiences that connect us all.