A beef became so much more: Lamar was simply using Drake as a symbol to provoke a larger conversation about authenticity, accountability and manhood.| Los Angeles Times
Kendrick Lamar will star in the Super Bowl halftime show this February in New Orleans.| Los Angeles Times
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The Compton rapper spent much of his 13 minutes on the field at New Orleans' Caesars Superdome flirting with whether or not he'd perform his 2024 smash about Drake.| Los Angeles Times
If the Compton rapper performs 'Not Like Us' during the Super Bowl halftime show, could he be sued for defamation? We ask criminal defense attorney Ken White.| Los Angeles Times
Kendrick Lamar reveals there's more to his summer smash 'Not Like Us' than throwing shade at Drake as part of their public rap feud earlier this year.| Los Angeles Times
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Kendrick Lamar brings his summer hit (and Drake diss track) 'Not Like Us' to the streets of Compton to make a music video, days after it rocked his Forum show.| Los Angeles Times
This was Lamar’s first live set in Southern California since he and Drake scorched the earth with reams of diss tracks that topped charts and changed their legacies forever.| Los Angeles Times
The feud between the two superstar rappers appeared to climax over the weekend. What will it mean for their careers going forward?| Los Angeles Times
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The songwriter and super-producer worked on 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse' songs before going on to produce the movie's soundtrack — along with a cameo role voicing his own character, the Metro Spider.| Los Angeles Times
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