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Leave it to Kendrick Lamar to turn a good Friday into a great Friday. The Compton rapper dropped his fourth studio album, Damn, last night and the Internet just can’t stop talking about the highly anticipated release. If you thought Dot’s 2015 Grammy nominated album To Pimp a Butterfly was politically direct, than Damn may have you […]

Kendrick Lamar dropped his highly anticipated album Damn on Friday and the Internet just can’t stop talking about it. The rapper’s fourth project touches on everything from Donald Trump to FOX News. Check out some of the best tweets about the K. Dot’s hot new album.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvTRZJ-4EyI Last week the Compton emcee, Kendrick Lamar, dropped off “The Heart Part 4.” In that song he hinted the release of his upcoming album to be April 7th. In addition, today he dropped off visuals to a new song titled “Humble.” We will continue to see the rollout of Kendrick Lamar material as we anticipate […]

Kendrick Lamar gave many fans what they were waiting for with the release of a new track yesterday. In Lamar’s sweeping “The Heart Part 4,” he speaks on everything from Donald Trump to electoral votes, while shifting through various beats and rhyme flows. However, much attention is being paid to some searing lines supposedly aimed at […]

https://youtu.be/lbYIUnV8u7E Follow KYS On Twitter: Looks like the new Kendrick Lamar album is on the way. Earlier today K-Dot Posted on his Instagram simply “VI”. We may be getting this new album in April. Also it looks like he’s taking a few shots at Big Sean. Check it out. Sign Up For Our Newsletter! More […]

For his third studio album, Kendrick Lamar is focusing on a higher calling.

The Grammy Awards, and pretty much any other “mainstream” (read white dominated) music awards show, tends to give black artists ghettoized accolades--“urban” “R&B” and “hip-hop” awards but never the “pop” awards – “Video of the Year” “Song of the Year,” “Album of the Year,” etc.

Chance The Rapper was the real MVP of the 2017 Grammy Awards on Sunday.

As the time has come again for us to honor those whose work in the fields of television, music, literature, film and social justice shone so brightly via the 48th Annual NAACP Image Awards, we’d like to take a moment to express our gratitude for those who made a tough year so much easier to survive.

Hip-Hop was born from a spirit of protest and the desire to be heard, so it’s no surprise that many of our favorite rappers have drawn influence from Dr. Martin Luther King. Here’s 15 times Hip-Hop artists like Kanye West, Jay-Z, Kendrick Lamar and Common referenced Martin Luther King, Jr. Related Articles Kareem ‘Biggs’ Burke […]