Kai Cenat and Jason Martin Explain Kendrick Lamar, Free Lunch Compton Giveaway
Tuesday, 2 July 2024 () Kendrick Lamar and pgLang continue to connect dots in Compton ... helping coordinate an electronics and sneaker giveaway that has kids screaming Christmas in July!!! The event was a community team effort co-organized by Kai Cenat, 319 Music Group…
Kendrick Lamar and pgLang continue to connect dots in Compton ... helping coordinate an electronics and sneaker giveaway that has kids screaming Christmas in July!!!
Kendrick Lamar rang in the 4th of July by dropping his new music video for his ever-popular Drake diss track "Not Like Us." The video starts out with a cameo.. TMZ.com
Politics and rap music collided at the BET Awards 2024 ... when Vice President Kamala Harris slyly dropped a Kendrick Lamar reference to drive home her point.. TMZ.com
Ty Dolla $ign shares with THR at the 2024 BET Awards how he knows when he's got a hit song. Plus, he shares his reaction to Kendrick Lamar's song "Not Like Us" and reveals who the most exciting new artist is to him.
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Kadeem Hardison chats with THR and talks about seeing the cross-generational legacy of 'A Different World' on the BET Awards carpet. Plus, he shares his favorite line from Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us."
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Happy Birthday,
Kendrick Lamar!.
Kendrick Lamar Duckworth was born June 17, 1987, and turns 33.
He was born in
Compton, California.
His debut studio album,
'Section .80,' was released in 2011.
His album, 'Good Kid,
M.A.A.D City,' debuted
at No. 2 on the 'Billboard'
200 chart.
Lamar went on to release
'To Pimp a Butterfly,' which won a Grammy
for best rap album.
His album, 'Damn,' was the first
non-classical and non-jazz album
to win the Pulitzer Prize for music.
The rapper is also a member
of the hip-hop group
Black Hippy.
He has been named
the “Hottest MC in
the Game” by MTV.
Happy Birthday,
Kendrick Lamar!
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Compton OGs Jason Martin and Jay Worthy were also in the mix and assure us these sorts of community givebacks didn't start because of the rap battle with Drake ... they've been loyal to their soil all..
Jason Martin, f.k.a. Problem, was one of the select West Coast rappers to perform at Kendrick Lamar's Juneteenth Pop Out concert -- an honor he doesn't take lightly!!!