Tag: Kendrick Lamar

  • Chalarmagne Tha God thinks J. Cole should address Kendrick Lamar’s diss, not Drake

    Chalarmagne Tha God thinks J. Cole should address Kendrick Lamar’s diss, not Drake

    Chalarmagne says Cole is obligated to respond to K Dot

    Chalarmagne Tha God weighs in on Kendrick Lamar’s attack on J. Cole and Drake on Future and Metro Boomin’s “Like That,” a track lifted from their new album, We Don’t Trust You.

    Per Chalarmagne, Cole is the one in a position to repel Kendrick’s lyrical assault. “That’s right, [I’m ready for this],” Charlamagne said during a recent broadcast on The Breakfast Club. “That’s right, Cole and Drake, they can’t take the high road. Kendrick’s been asking for smoke for years, since ‘Control.’ No, Cole’s the one that really needs to jump out, [not Drake]. ‘Cause you said you was Muhammad Ali and you got an album coming out. You the one that really need to say something.”

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  • It looks like Drake finally addresses Kendrick Lamar’s diss

    It looks like Drake finally addresses Kendrick Lamar’s diss

    Drizzy could be responding to Kendrick

    Drake appears to be reacting to Kendrick Lamar’s diss on Future and Metro Boomin’s new album, We Don’t Trust You. During a stop in Sunrise, Florida Saturday night (March 23) as part of his It’s All Blur tour, the Toronto rapper let the crowd know he’s in high spirits despite everything else that is going on.

    “A lot of people ask me how I’m feeling… I’ma let you know I’m feeling,” Drake said. “Listen, the same way I’m feeling is the same way I want you to walk out this building tonight.

    “I got my fucking head up high, my back straight, I’m 10 fucking toes down in Florida and anywhere else I go,” he continued as his voice grew more assertive. “And I know that no matter what, there’s not a n-gga on this Earth that could ever fuck with me in my life!”

  • Kendrick Lamar ambushes Drake & J. Cole with surprise verse on Future & Metro Boomin’s new album

    Kendrick Lamar ambushes Drake & J. Cole with surprise verse on Future & Metro Boomin’s new album

    K Dot declares himself sole top guy

    Kendrick Lamar appeared on Future and Metro Boomin’s new album, We Don’t Trust You, which dropped on Friday (March 22). On his verse, K Dot goes after Drake and J. Cole, referencing their No. 1 hit “First Person Shooter,” as well as claiming the rap crown while denouncing the “Big 3,” which is generally taken to be him, Drizzy and Cole.

    Yeah, get up with me/ Fuck sneak dissin’, first person shooter/ I hope they came with three switches,” Kendrick spits on the track “Like That.”

    He continues, “Think I won’t drop the location? I still got PTSD/ Muthafuck the big three, n-gga, it’s just big me.”

    The former TDE flagship rapper later name-drops Drizzy’s 2024 album, For All The Dogs. “N-gga, bum, ‘fore all your dogs gettin’ buried/ That’s a K with all these nines, he gon’ see Pet Sematary.”




  • Kendrick Lamar discusses why filming Live from Paris: The Big Steppers Tour was ‘special’

    Kendrick Lamar discusses why filming Live from Paris: The Big Steppers Tour was ‘special’

    Kendrick filmed the concert during his world tour

    Kendrick Lamar stopped by Paris during his The Big Steppers world tour in 2022 and filmed the show which was dubbed: Live from Paris: The Big Steppers Tour, and streamed it on Twitch. He later released it on Amazon Prime Video.

    Speaking to Brandon “Jinx” Jenkins on Tuesday (December 12), K. Dot explained why he shot the concert in the French capital. “N-ggas was just copying JAY-Z and Kanye,” he said.

    “Nah, like Dave [Free] said, that shit hold a special place for us ’cause me and boy who’s thuggin,’ we was on a little boat or something shooting ‘Backseat Freestyle’ and the ‘God Is Gangsta’ video.”

    He continued, “We was thuggin’ around that muthafucka like 2012, 2014. That was like second home, just shooting shit, just getting material. So to go back and shoot on the anniversary of good kid, that’s special.”


  • Busta Rhymes says he can’t decide who is better between J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar

    Busta Rhymes says he can’t decide who is better between J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar

    Busta has same level of respect for both Cole and Lamar

    Any time people talk about the top artists in modern rap, it’s never easy to weigh between J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar. Well, it’s no different for Busta Rhymes.

    During a recent conversation on Amazon’s +44 podcast, Busta was discussing his Top 5 rappers when he revealed his difficulties of choosing between Cole and K. Dot.

    “I’m almost there with J. Cole,” Busta explained. “He’s definitely one of the major new candidates. But I’m still torn between him and Kendrick.

    “Kendrick’ll be quiet for five years and then come out and put out an album and just deal with you in a way that he ain’t even trying to compete, or you can’t compete. So I just think in that sense, Kendrick is a real different type of problem and force to be reckoned with”

    Speaking on Cole, Busta added, “I think a lot of light is being shined on Cole right now because … he’s being real active with features, from the Lil Yachty to the Drake to 21 Savage.

    “He’s moving and shaking in that space with grace. And he’s making sure you understand that he ain’t got no problem with chopping your head off, too.”


  • Jack Harlow reveals Kendrick Lamar praised his album ‘Jackman’

    Jack Harlow reveals Kendrick Lamar praised his album ‘Jackman’

    Harlow says he feels motivated when fans give him his flowers

    Jack Harlow released his latest album Jackman earlier this year and his fans have been loving it, including Kendrick Lamar. In a recent interview on the Rap Radar Podcast, Harlow recalled Kendrick giving him thumbs up for the record.

    “That’s why I do it, because I was waiting for a muthafucka to just tell me I’m dope,” Harlow said. “[Then] I ran into Kendrick at the Met, and it was like a few days after the album dropped, and he was like, ‘Yo. Shit is incredible.’ And he gave me enough props that I could have just walked home. I didn’t even want to meet anyone else.”


  • Kendrick Lamar has earned 1 billion streams on all of his albums each

    Kendrick Lamar has earned 1 billion streams on all of his albums each

    Kendrick hits a new streaming milestone

    Kendrick Lamar cements his position as a major force in music sales. All of K-Dot’s albums have now earned over 1B streams each across all platforms. The California rapper reached the status on Friday (May 12) after his debut album, Section 80, hit the 1B streams mark.

    Kendrick released his latest album, Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, last summer as his fifth studio release. It became Kendrick’s fourth No. 1 album after selling 295K equivalent album units in the US.


  • Kendrick Lamar breaks new record as the rapper with highest-grossing tour with The Big Steppers

    Kendrick Lamar breaks new record as the rapper with highest-grossing tour with The Big Steppers

    Kendrick breaks Drake’s record as The Big Steppers brings in over $100M

    Kendrick Lamar breaks a new record as he is now the rapper with the highest-grossing tour, thanks to The Big Steppers trek. According to Touring Data, K-Dot’s tour brought in $110.9M from 929K tickets sold across 73 shows.

    To support his fifth studio album The Big Steppers and Mr. Morale, Kendrick went on the road last July and stopped in September.

    https://twitter.com/nfr_podcast/status/1651380547577425920?s=20

    With the new record, the “N-95” rapper passes other high-grossing tours including Drake and Migos‘ Aubrey & The Three Migos Tour, Drake and Future‘s Summer Sixteen Tour, Kanye West and JAY-Z‘s Watch the Throne Tour, Travis Scott‘s Astroworld Tour, as well as his DAMN Tour.

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