Kendrick Lamar Drops New Song Amidst Super Bowl Halftime Show Debate

Kendrick Lamar Drops New Song Amidst Super Bowl Halftime Show Debate

As a gamer with a keen ear for hip-hop and a deep appreciation for the artistry of Kendrick Lamar, I must say this new track, “Watch the Party Die,” has me hooked! It’s been a while since we heard from K-Dot, and the anticipation was palpable. The lyrics are raw, thought-provoking, and undeniably Kendrick.


Kendrick Lamar has just released a fresh new song on his Instagram, apparently called “Watch the Funeral”.

For the first time since “Not Like Us,” he’s unveiled a five-minute track. This new song follows close on the heels of his announcement as headliner for the Super Bowl Halftime Show. Since then, opinions among rap enthusiasts have been split regarding Kendrick Lamar’s selection, with some advocating for Lil Wayne due to his New Orleans roots since that’s where this year’s Super Bowl is being held. Nicki Minaj has spoken up in support of Weezy, highlighting his impact. On the other hand, supporters of Kendrick argue that his impressive year and his acclaimed status as a Pulitzer Prize-winning lyricist make him an ideal choice for the show. The Halftime Show announcement has stirred up heated discussions among fans.

On Instagram, a solitary image of black Air Force 1 sneakers has sparked speculation among fans that the feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar may not have ended. In one of his latest tracks, Kendrick raps, “I’ve settled things with him, that should help us all / It’s love but tough love, sometimes it leads to violence.” Fans interpret the cover art, depicting a pair of worn-out AF1s, as a jab at Drake’s song “Push Ups,” which mockingly referred to Kendrick’s shoe size. Additionally, fans detect references to Terrace Martin, Christian rapper Lecra, and a veiled nod to DJ Akademiks in the lyrics, “The radio personality pushing propaganda for money / Let me know when they turn up as a casualty.

Have a listen below.

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2024-09-12 05:55