Kendrick Lamar tries his hand at comedy in his latest visual for “These Walls” directed by Colin Tilley and The Little Homies. Hit the jump to see Kendrick’s attempt at black comedy.

Kendrick Lamar tries his hand at comedy in his latest visual for “These Walls” directed by Colin Tilley and The Little Homies. Hit the jump to see Kendrick’s attempt at black comedy.
Finally a break from Drake VS Meek Mill!
Kendrick Lamar keeps his impressive streak of releasing dope music videos going with the release of “For Free (Interlude).
Looks like Kendrick Lamar may have unknowingly got himself into a jam. According to Freelance photographer Giordano Cipriani, the To Pimp A Butterfly Artist used one of his photo’s without permission and now he’s asking K.dot to pay up big! Check out more after the jump…
If you had the opportunity to speak to a celebrity beyond the skies who would it be? We can already guess the answers will range from B.I.G, Aaliyah, Left Eye, Michael Jackson, Heavy D, Big Pun, back to Eazy E. There are a number of talents that blessed our time while passing through but we’re most certain that chances are, Tupac has a firm spot in that mix as well.
The idea of accomplishing a goal as such has been a thought, too far fetch to develop into reality, that is until now. Check out more after the jump.
Kendrick Lamar goes home to Compton for his new visual for “King Kunta” off his critically acclaimed album To Pimp A Butterfly.
Did we see it coming?! Nope. Not at all. But we’re glad it happened!
Kendrick Lamar, the conscious lyricist busted the seams of social media and dropped his FULL album ‘To Pimp A Butterfly’ just 8 days early than it’s actual release date. Of course, fans, media and celebs were all talking about Lamar’s impromptu project drop.
He first chimed-in with this on Sunday night:
ICYMU: It was the 20th anniversary of Tupac Shakur’s Me Against the World.
Then he tweets:
Next thing you know…the bomb dropped:
https://twitter.com/kendricklamar/status/577334440835190785
Yup, Kendrick pulled a Beyonce move and now, Sunday will never be the same. It seems as though “the weekends” are now officially the surprise album, single and video release days.
On this album, KL digs into the jazz-funk roots of music, encasing his lyrical equality, providing much mental food for all to talk about. #TPAB features appearances by: James Fauntleroy, Snoop Dogg, George Clinton, Bilal, Ron Isley and more. It’s pure perfection!
Even Empire‘s own Timbaland spoke about the album:
Check it out below and let us know what you think:
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