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"N95" is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar. It was released as the lead single from his fifth studio album, Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers , on May 20, 2022, through PGLang , Top Dawg Entertainment , Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records .
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 ...
The first visual released for Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers. Kendrick Lamar Floats Above Water in Striking “N95” Video: Watch Alex Young
Leave it to Kendrick Lamar to drop a new music video on a Saturday. The rapper surprised fans with the visuals for “N95” — the first off his new album Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers. He co ...
A day after his released his dense and complex album “Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers” and six days after his mind-melting deep fake clip for “The Heart Part 5,” Kendrick Lamar has unveiled ...
A music video for the song was shot at Ex-templo de San Lázaro in Mexico City immediately before the Stones' 14-stadium tour of South America. The song was performed throughout the 1994–1995 Voodoo Lounge Tour ; [ 1 ] a live version from 1994 appeared on the maxi-single, and a 1995 live performance was released in 2016 on Totally Stripped .
The concert was on Sunday 13 July 1975, but bootleggers used the Rolling Stone title of the review of the Friday show for its vinyl bootleg releases. [2] A DVD for the Friday 11 July 1975 concert at the Forum was released on 19 November 2014 titled From the Vault: L.A Forum (Live in 1975). The official release erroneously states that the DVD ...
"King Kunta" was placed at number seven on Rolling Stone's "50 Best Songs of 2015" list, with the editors commenting, "The fiercest and most funkadelic track on To Pimp a Butterfly takes aim at everything from Lamar's haters to "the power that be." We already knew Kendrick was a great lyricist; turns out he's kind of a badass, too."