After sending the game in a frenzy, Kendrick Lamar called Hot 97 this morning to discuss the fuckery surrounding his verse on Big Sean’s “Control”.
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Kendrick was in the rotten apple this past Sunday for the VMA’s. And while on the red carpet, he talked to Power 105.1’s Angela Yee about the controversy surrounding his verse and backlash from New York. Below, he talks to Big Boy’s neighborhood about the record.
MTV held their annual VMAs tonight at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. Above Miley brought her twerk skills with her single, “We Can’t Stop”. Afterwards, Robin Thicke hit the stage for “Blurred Lines” and “Give It 2 Me (Remix)” with 2 Chainz and Kendrick Lamar. Twerk, Miley.
With “Blurred Lines” topping the charts for it’s 11th straight week, Mr. Thicke doubles back and continues the parade of ladies for his latest visual. The Diane Martel directed clip finds Robin, along with 2 Chainz and Kendrick Lamar redefining the term “fantasy football”. Looks like he might score another touchdown with this one. Check out behind the scenes footage below.
Powered by Life+Times, Andreas Hale followed Kendrick Lamar, ScHoolboy Q, Ab-Soul and Jay Rock’s journey to the Budweiser Made In America music festival. Before it premieres, here’s a sneak peek.
Joe finally puts his bars where his tweets are with a response to Kendrick Lamar’s “Control” verse. Needless to say, it sounds like Joey has a chip on his shoulders.
Shortly after Papoose’s “Control” freestyle hit the net, he called Hot 97’s morning drive. He says Rosenberg is biased against Kendrick and then throws shots at Miss Info and yours truly. Say what?!
These freestyles are becoming harder to control. Cassidy jumps into the fray with a response to Kendrick’s verbal assault.
Still no response from the victims yet, but others continue to step up. Mickey Factz is the latest New Yorker with a reply and adds the rest of Kendrick’s Black Hippy crew in into the mix.
Hours after giving the unfortunate “#DopeFrancis“, Lupe drops the second part of his “SLR (Super Lupe Rap“, which is also his response to Kendrick Lamar.
Kendrick has more than enough MCs wrapped under “Control”. Tonight, King Los grabs ahold of the instrumental and gives is a good run of his own.
Oh, you thought it was finished? Fred The Godson steps to his fellow Freshman with a response to “Control”. Gold star for the Breaking Bad sample in the beginning.
What about Bizzy Crook, Kendrick? While listening to Kendrick’s verse last night in Quad Studios, the Miami upstart questions why K-Dot didn’t reference him in his diatribe. 16 ain’t enough.
Rap game’s outta control. Less than 24 hours after Kendrick Lamar proclaimed to be “King Of New York,” Brooklyn’s Joell Ortiz returns fire with a freestyle of his own.
With Jay Elect back on the mic, Kendrick’s ruffles some feathers on this left over from Big Sean’s Hall Of Fame. As for your favorite rapper, he dead.
Unless, it’s a threesome, love triangles sure can be a mess. But on Terrace and Kendrick’s latest offering, it all sounds like it all falls into place. Terrace Martin’s 3ChordFold drops tomorrow.
As part of his interview with Bullett magazine, Kendrick takes a stroll on the set of his shoot and kicks a quick freestyle off the top. Peep photos from the shoot after the jump and read the full interview here. hhnm
Tech N9ne Something Else will finally make its way on July 30 and he takes it easy on its latest offering, which is provided when you pre-order the album on iTunes now.
During his stop in Atlanta, K-Dot paid Hot 107.9’s The Ricky Smiley Morning Show a visit and rapped off the top from the cue cards. You know, the usual.
2 Chainz turnt up the Nokia Theatre with his new single, “Feds Watching”. He then was joined by K-Dot and A$AP for “Fucking Problems”. No Drake, no problem. Peep the “Feds Watching” video here.
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