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Some believe the song's release to be a teaser or indicator of a deluxe version of GNX, especially due to the song's cover art featuring the car shown on GNX's album cover. [5] [6] Lefty Gunplay, who was featured on Lamar's song "TV Off", stated in an interview at the end of November 2024 that such a version could be released soon. [7]
Kendrick Lamar released his fifth studio album, Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers, on May 13, 2022, to critical and commercial success. [7] [8] After concluding The Big Steppers Tour in March 2024, [9] Lamar shared on social media that he had purchased a vintage, limited-run 1987 Buick Grand National Experimental (GNX), [10] the same model that his father used to take him home from the hospital ...
Rapper Kendrick Lamar released his latest project, a 12-track album titled "GNX" on Friday. It's his first full-length studio album since 2022, and it came as a complete surprise. Just minutes ...
Following the release of his fourth studio album Damn (2017), Kendrick Lamar took a five-year musical hiatus. [1] During this time, he executive produced the soundtrack album for the superhero film Black Panther (2018), [2] became a father of two children with his longtime romantic partner Whitney Alford, [3] [4] and founded the creative services company PGLang with his creative partner Dave ...
"Not Like Us" is a "club-friendly" West Coast hip hop track with strong hyphy stylings. [10]Several elements of its production, including the "stirring" violins, piano and brass instruments, were taken from samples of Monk Higgins's 1968 rendition of "I Believe to My Soul", a cover of Ray Charles's 1961 composition. [11]
Kendrick Lamar has surprise-released his new album “GNX,” featuring contributions from Jack Antonoff, SZA and Kamasi Washington. The 12-track “GNX” has a roster of contributors including ...
"Euphoria" is a trap song. [13] It begins with an interpolation which was revealed to be a reversed audio clip of Lamar reading a line from The Wiz, a 1978 remake of The Wizard of Oz starring Michael Jackson (who Drake has often compared himself to), in which Richard Pryor, who plays the titular Wiz, states "Everything they say about me is true.
Kendrick blew right past Drake’s trollish diss of (nearly) the same title with his own new track called “heart pt. 6.” The song is typically dense with novelistic details about the early ...