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Over Cardo’s brooding beat, Kendrick calls out a rap game that, from his vantage point, is full of “clowns,” “devils,” and “degenerates.” He goes on to target “the rappers that report the lies,” and ...
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On his latest song, Kendrick Lamar shares some of his thoughts, feelings and concerns about “the party” and all therein.
His albums have him creeping up GOAT rapper lists, but he's quietly one of the genre's greatest performers as well.