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Rumored Drake Feature on Lil Baby’s Next Album

American rapper, trapper, and songwriter, Dominique Armani Jones, popularly known as ‘Lil Baby,’ has been rumored to have a Drizzy collaboration in the vault, for his upcoming third studio album in July.

Pictures surfacing on the internet of the Atlanta trapper and the Canadian rapper have fueled the rumors of the frequent collaborators coming together for one more dance to the top of the Billboard charts.

While he normally freestyles his rhymes, when it comes to Drake, he takes his time. “But with Drake, it’s like, I be trying to think about it,” he said.

“And that’s what makes it harder for me, ’cause like, I’m thinking. When I don’t even think, I just rap. ‘Cause it’s Drake, I get kind of like, damn!”

Baby also revealed that he plans to approach his next album differently. “Like, every song, I’m writing it! So it’s gonna be like more detailed,” he said.

“So now I freestyle, only the top of my brain come out. So now I’ll dig into it one time. It’s time for me to have a serious album.”

Both artists had previously teamed up for 2018’s ‘Yes Indeed,’ , last year’s #2 hit, ‘Wants and Needs,‘ and most recently on Drake’s ‘Certified Lover Boy,’ on the track ‘Girls want Girls.’

Baby earlier, took to Twitter to announce the forthcoming full-length project by tweeting “7/?/22,” and “It’s Gone Be A Nastyyyyy Summer” earlier this March.

The Grammy winner’s last solo studio album dates back to 2020’s My Turn, which debuted at No. 1 and earned two Grammy nominations. Last year, he teamed up with Lil Durk for the collaborative effort The Voice of the Heroes, which also debuted at No. 1, and most recently impressed on British singer, Ed Sheeran’s ‘2Step’ from his 2021 album, Equals.

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9 Hidden Meanings Behind Kendrick Lamar’s ‘N95’ Video

Critically acclaimed and notoriously elusive rapper, Kendrick Lamar, after starving his fans for four years without new solo material is prone to overfeed the thirsty fanbase, one can imagine. Lamar wasted no time after dropping his latest body of work, ‘Mr. Morale and the Big steppers,‘ to put out a single and an accompanying video for the song, named after a COVID-19 recommended nose mask. 

The album dropped on Friday the 13th, of May 2022 and the video came just a day after. and explores a variety of subjects from the artist’s personal life. The album includes several COVID-19 references while the video for ”N95,’ is replete with religious and racial references, and a Baby Keem cameo appearance, directed by Lamar and Dave Free, both of PgLang.

Kendrick’s fanbase, ”the Kenfolk;” have been raving about the video since it dropped, and rightfully so, considering Kendrick Lamar’s history of dropping music videos that are often as creative and polarizing as his music.

Let’s get right into it, below are several hidden messages in Lamar’s latest work of art.

1. The Pseudo-Jesus Walk Scene

Kendrick Lamar walking on water scene

The video begins with a young negro boy watching Lamar suspend over the surface of a body of water, at first glance, it looks like he’s walking on water, but as the camera zooms in, it’s clear that Lamar is rather ”floating” over the surface of the water as opposed to walking on it.

This scene interpolates the overarching theme on the album, of  Kendrick stripping himself of the ”Savior-complex” that both black America and Hip Hop community have placed on him since his debut album, ‘Section.80.” Even on the intro to the song ‘Savior‘ on the album, Kendrick can be said saying “Kendrick made you think about it, but he is not your savior.

The young black boy in the video represents black youths who look to Kendrick as a role model, more like a savior.

The media posits him as that savior, hence from a distance it looks like he is walking on water as the biblical Jesus did, but a closer look shows that it is just an illusion, and the gloomy look on his face shows how tiring the savior complex can be for plain old Kendrick Duckworth from Compton.

Being viewed as a savior leaves one open to heavy scrutiny and unfair criticism, hence Kendrick’s cross-like gestures while floating over the water.

2. This Shit Hard

The phrase ”This shit hard,” appears on the audio several times and little more scanty and calculated on the video, juxtaposed on the black and white screen in repetition, in red ink. This, in the song, can simply be an affirmation that the song and its instrumental are dope/ hard-hitting.

On the other hand, in the video, the red-inked phrase appears on the screen in strategic scenes; first at opening the first scene, ushering in the scene of Lamar floating over the water with the looking up to him. This buttresses the message that upholding a not necessarily self-imposed savior complex is a difficult task i.e. ”this shit hard.”

3. Music Video Scene

Two scenes follow in quick succession; the first is a black and white generic rap video scene of Kendrick and a model, while the following lyrics can be heard on the audio;

”Take off the car loan
Take off the flex and the white loss
Take off the weird-ass jewelry
I’ma take ten steps
Then I’m takin’ off top five
Take off them fabricated streams
And them microwave memes
It’s a real world outside (take that shit off)”

These lyrics continue the message of the song, to not believe the hype in mainstream media, the scene looks real until a hand enters holding a clapperboard to reveal that it is indeed a video shoot and not real. The luxury and glam of the scene are all ‘fabricated.’

Kendrick disappears and reappears in and out of the scene several times like a glitch, this shows he is uncomfortable being in it, he doesn’t fit in. and this also shows that this media hoax has existed before him and will exist after him, he is not the main product, Kendrick comes and goes ”the scene,” the hoax (Hollywood) remains.

Lamar’s non-desire in being a part of the hoax is displayed in his straight, gloomy facial expression while performing in the scene.

4. The Mirror Scene 

The next scene has Kendrick at the camera rapping the song’s lyrics, it all seems real until he says, ”take off your idols,” and a sword shatters the image and it becomes clear that the scene was only a mirror reflection. Again, the demystifying of Kendrick’s Savior complex, and consequently the idolization of celebrities by mainstream media and its consumers.

The Chase Scene

This features Lamar looking quite frowzy, running from a group of shirtless, hefty men, while rapping the following lyrics;

”The world in a panic
The women is stranded
The men on a run
The prophets abandoned
The Lord take advantage
The market is crashin’
The industry wants”

Majority of the album was recorded in 2020, during the COVID-19 Pandemic, also a time when rumours were circulated of a new Lamar album all over the internet, the fans were eager for a Lamar drop while the world was in the turmoil as if a Kendrick Lamar album would restore the balance in the cosmos.

A savior complex once again, and again the red-inked ”This shit hard” appears all over the screen, to buttress the pressure he felt while making the album.

5. Piano Scene

Kendrick Lamar drinking

In this scene, Lamar looks forlorn while playing piano, cocktail in hand, and two women, attracted by the music he is playing, approach him in a seductive man.

The lyrics playing at this time, “take all that designer off and hat do you have…you ugly as f**k,” relay the message of the scene. Celebrities use glamour to hide their sadness and essentially ugly vices, note Kendrick does not drink in real life, so alcohol is his vice, he also speaks of having a lust addiction for women, on the album, the ladies represent another of his vices.

The power of the music being the force of attraction and the avenue to get away with these vices.

6. The Doll-Test Scene

At the 1:32 timestamp on the video, there is a scene where a young black boy chooses between a doll with caucasian features and a negro looking doll, he picks the white doll.

In the 1940s, psychologists Kenneth and Mamie Clark designed and conducted a series of experiments known colloquially as “the doll tests” to study the psychological effects of segregation on African-American children. Drs. Clark used four dolls, identical except for color, to test children’s racial perceptions.

The results of the test showed that the majority of black children preferred the white dolls to the black dolls, the children saying the black dolls were “bad” and that the white dolls looked most like them.

”I’m done with the sensitive takin’ it personal
Done with the black and the white
The wrong and the right
You hopin’ for change and clericals
I know the feelings that came with burial cries (bitch)”

Probably by the above lyrics, Lamar is saying there are bigger issues than ”internet racial bickering,” as long as those same people will pick wigs and make-up that make them appear more Caucasian and won’t accept themselves but complain about racism.

This sentiment is one Lamar has voiced before, in 2015’s ” The Blacker the Berry,”  with the lyrics, ” why did I weep when Trayvon Martin was in the street, when gangbanging made me kill a nigga blacker than me, hypocrite.”

7. Car Crash Scene

This scene shows an unperturbed Kendrick sitting and reading a newspaper as a car crashes violently into the row of seats he sits on.

The scene represents the high and mighty, the so-called saviors of the media (celebrities), and their nonchalance when things go wrong around them, they don’t care about the masses, they only care about their security, they are nobody’s ”saviors.”

8. Motel Room Scene

”Can I vent all my truth?
I got nothin’ to lose
I’ve got problems and pools
I can swim in my faith
Camera’s movin’ whenever I’m movin’
The family suin’ whatever I make
Murder is stackin’, the president actin’
The government taxin’ my funds in the bank
Homies attractin’ the feds
When I’m brackin’, look at my reaction
My pupils on skates (hold up, hold up)”

The above lyrics recounting Kendrick’s real-life problems are meant to display his ”humanity” and ”mortality” as the video shows a juxtaposing image of Kendrick in a motel being seduced by a sex worker, while crosses and other religious symbols hang all over the walls as if to ask ”is this your savior?” having infidelity issues ( another topic he dabbles into on the album).

9. Baby Keem Kiss Scene

Baby Keem Kiss Scene

 

Vulnerability is at the core of the album’s overarching theme, Kendrick speaks about infidelity, sexual molestation amongst black males, sexuality, and daddy issues and how they often result in a show of faux-masculinity or hyper-masculinity by black males.

In this scene, Kendrick reacts to Keem kissing him on the cheek with aggression, the same way the average black male with hypermasculinity would.

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Kendrick Lamar’s Album Breaks Spotify Record

Kendrick Lamar’s fifth studio album, ‘Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers‘ earned 100 million first-day streams upon release on the Global Spotify chart. this makes it the fourth-biggest album of all time on the chart.

‘Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers’ was released on Friday, May 13th, 2022 to rave commercial and critical success, and soon after, a  cryptic music video to accompany the album’s lead single, ‘N95‘ was released. Check out the brilliant video below.

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Kodak Black Thanks Kendrick for Album Spot

Florida rapper, Kodak Black sent an appreciation message to Compton rapper, Kendrick Lamar, for giving him a spot on his latest album, ‘Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers.’

Their collaboration from the album, ‘Silent Hill‘ is now trending at #6 on YouTube Music. Kodak Black in addition to the feature had his vocals sprinkled all over the double-disc album, doing a spoken word interlude on ‘Rich (Interlude),’ the intros on ‘Worldwide Steppers,’ and  the album closer, ‘Mirror.’

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The ‘Pimpin Ain’t Easy‘ rapper has been in negative public light for a while now, his jail stints and other scandals taking the spotlight from his musical credibility. It is refreshing to see ”Yak” get some recognition for his music from some of the industry’s biggest names.

Below is an excerpt from Kodak’s verse on Lamar’s ‘Silent Hill.’

“Every Thursday, girl’s day, spending’ time with my daughter, make me go harder. Every Sunday’s son’s day, teach my boy to be a man, I ain’t had no father. Fell in the love with the block, I ain’t have no pop, just a sawed-off shotgun, Mossberg. We stacking’ that money up proper, awkward diamonds, look like marbles. Audemars water, aqua, beatin’ the block up ’til we spout ’em. I don’t want your ice, boy, I want your life, but fuck it, I still might rob ’em.”

A-Reece and 25k Receive Gold Plaque for ‘Hutsler’s Prayer’

Pretoria-born rapper 25k, and Former Ambitiouz entertainment signee,A-Reece, have both received a Gold certification plaque from The Recording Industry of South Africa (RISA), for selling 10, 000 units of their 2021 smash hit collaboration, ‘Hustler’s Prayer.’

The song which was recorded around the time A-Reece lost his father was a popular concert choice for both artists, and a fan favorite, especially the outstanding verse by Reece about his father’s passing.

25k is a new school indigenous rapper from Atteridgeville, Pretoria, who represents his city heavily in his music, hence titling his 2021 debut album, ‘Pheli Makaveli.‘  Atteridgeville is commonly known as “Phelindaba” or “Pheli” which is an isiZulu expression for “End of Story”.

A-Reece too hails from Pheli, this must be why both rappers relate so well in and out of the booth.

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AKA and Sjava spotted in the Studio Together

South African indigenous rapper and Singer, Sjava, and  Cape Town-born, South African superstar rapper, have been seen inside a studio together, with former Family Trees producer and artist, Gemini Major on the control boards.

Super Mega has been on a spree of working with former Family Tree artists or creatives formerly associated with archrival, Cassper Nyovest. Gemini Major is on a list that includes Tshego, who AKA worked with on ‘Choppin’, Costa Titch who AKA made a whole EP with, titled You’re welcome.

Last month Kiernan was seen having a good time on social media, with guessed right, former FamilyTree rapper, Nadia Nakai amidst dating rumours. Gemini and AKA previously collaborated on 2021’s ‘Energy,’ off his ‘Bhovamania‘ EP.

Do you think he is doing these intentionally to spite Cassper or it is purely coincidental? Are you excited for what Kiernan and Sjava are cooking? If you enjoyed reading this article do not hesitate to share with friends on all social media platforms.

Is a Kendrick Lamar and Black Sherif Collab on the Way?

Even before his masterpiece sixth studio project, ‘Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers‘ dropped on Friday, May 13th, 2022, Kendrick Lamar landed in the West African country of Ghana. He has been out and about, engaging the locals and meeting with dignitaries since his arrival.

The teenagers, youths, and children are having the most of this visit as the multiple times Grammy-winning rapper was seen on different occasions playing soccer, skating with the Youths of Ghana, and playing FIFA with children.

If you are one of those die-hard fans who wonder if anything exists that Mr.Lamar cannot do, here you have, it is soccer, you heard here first.

The American rapper also held a private listening party for his new album, in attendance were some of Ghana’s biggest A-list artists, including Black Sherif and Stonebwoy, are we expecting a collaboration between Kendrick and any of these Black Stars?

Regardless, Lamar and wife, Whitney Alford seem to be having a great time in Ghana, what African country would you like Kendrick to visit next and who would you like to see him work with?

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Kendrick Lamar’s New Album Reigns Supreme on Spotify and Genius Charts

Barely two weeks after its release, Kendrick Lamar’s latest studio album is smashing records on every chart it can find. While the rapper is currently in Accra, Ghana to shoot a documentary in promotion of the album, his songs currently reside on the charts.

The first single of ‘Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers,’ ‘N95’ modestly sits on #4 on the Spotify Top 200 chart with over five million plays, while the rest of the album’s tracks make the Genius.com chart their house as they currently occupy the top 16 positions and 18 positions in the top 20 if you go ahead to add ‘The Heart Part 5,” which sits at #18 with 940k views, that makes it 17 positions for the Compton rapper.

Kendrick Lamar and PgLang Reportedly Shooting Documentary for New Album in Ghana

Pulitzer prize-winning rapper, Kendrick Lamar has been spotted severally with his film crew at several spots in Accra, Ghana. Locals and the internet alike are excited at seeing more public appearances of the very private and elusive artist. Lamar, after a four-year hiatus, just last week released his first album in what seemed like centuries to fans, titled ‘Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers.’

Fans have been given a glimpse of Kendrick Lamar, both online and offline more times in the last week since he arrived the Gold Coast, than in the last four years, especially off a stage.

The Compton emcee has been attempting to reconnect with the Motherland, frolicking with the locals of Accra at Beaches, lounges, etc. as if he is not currently occupying all the top 18 spots on the Spotify chart and 10 spots on the Genius.com charts.

Lamar his wife, Whitney Alford, and the PgLang crew were spotted at, Freedom Skate park (a brainchild of the late Virgil Abloh), and at the beachfront where the American artist engaged in a friendly soccer game with the locals.

The rapper, in partnership with Spotify, was seen using the local Ghanaian public minibus taxis popularly called ”Trotros,” to commute and take his music to the streets of Accra.

He also had a meeting with the Director of the Diaspora Affairs Office of the President of Ghana who hailed the rapper for making the trip.

The Diaspora Affairs Office of the President said Lamar’s trip to Ghana recognized the importance of arts, culture, music, and the global diaspora engaging with Ghana.

She also went on to say, “This visit is significant because we want the Global African and Afro Descendant family to recognize Ghana as the gateway to the ‘motherland’ or ‘the Black Mecca’ where one can reignite their passions, inspirations and connect with people; where one can launch an album, a book, an exhibition, a culinary experience … To Kendrick Lamar, his beautiful family, his team and friends, and to our Diaspora we say Akwaaba!” the Facebook post read.

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What to Expect from Kendrick Lamar’s Forthcoming Album

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Widely considered the greatest hip hop artist and lyricist of his generation, Kendrick Lamar Duckworth of Compton, California, has solidified his name in the pantheons of rap legacy with two undebatable and one cult classic album, in his thirteen-year long career. Kung Fu disappeared from public eye almost immediately after rounding up his DAMN Tour in August 2019, two years after his last album of the same name.

Four years of conspiracy theories and impatient fanatic anticipation had come and gone, and finally, on the 21st of August via an obscure website, Oklama.com, Kendrick announced an unnamed album that will be his last album under TDE and his new record label, PgLang.

After that a slew of three guest appearances on PgLang artist and cousin’s album, ‘The Melodic Blue,’ appearances at Rolling Loud, Day N Vegas, and The Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show honouring his mentor and Compton legend Dr.Dre.

on the 18th of April 2022, Lamar took to the Oklama.com website once again, to announce the title and release date of his next project, in response to a random tweet that suggested he had officially hung the mic, The album titled ‘Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers is slated for Friday, May 13th, 2022.

Below are a few things to look out for on Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers.

1. New Sonic Approach

Lamar has always been known for being spontaneous in his creative approach, you never know what styles and sounds to expect from the California native who has experimented with Jazz, Soul, and Funk elements in his music, in the past.

If the rumours are anything to go by, we should be seeing Rock elements on the album. The ‘Heart pt 5’ which is the roll out matrial for the album flips a Marvin Gaye record, coul this signal a Motown sonic approach to the album?

2. Gemini Effect Double Album

Lamar is a Gemini, which we know not just from his numerous zodiac namedrops throughout his career, but also from the perspective and direction of his projects stemming from and portraying duality.

On ‘Good kid MAAD City’ he polarises the effects of a toxic violent on the mind of a quiet, well-intentioned young child, on ‘To Pimp a Butterfly’ Lamar uses the duality of the turbulence a  caterpillar faces to bloom into a beautiful butterfly.

On his most recent album, duality plays a major role as the cover art has dark shadows on one side, and a vignette bright shade on the other, his dark skin juxtaposing the bright white he has on, the tracklist also contradicts themselves in both title and arrangements;

‘Blood’ polarises ‘DNA,’ ‘HUMBLE’ polarises ‘PRIDE’ ETC., and the album tells a story of a tragic demise to an unlikely conception when played from track one to fourteen, and a story of birth to a tragic end when played in reverse.

Possibly ‘Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers’ will be a double album showcasing more artistic duality, as Kendrick posted a picture of him holding a book with the album title on it and two CDs marked, ”Mr. Morale Master Copy” and ”Big Steppers Master Copy.” Will this be a ” Speakerboxx/The Love Below’ type album with Lamar singing on one side and rapping on the other?

Going by the name, Mr. Morale will probably be a ghetto Master splinter trying to protect the youth from violent fates with wisdom as can be seen on the cover art, where Lamar spots a Messianic crown of thorns, and a gun in his pants, which may represent the side of him that is also ready to protect his family through violence if need be.

This concept was first seen on ‘GKMC’ where an elderly lady led a repentance and baptism of young boys in Compton, after Lamar’s friend lost his brother to a drive-by. Might interest you to know that a ”Big Stepper” is somebody who carries guns and is really about the street life.

3. Improved Lyricism

Despite it’s rave commercial success, many fans were not impressed by the lyrical quality of Lamar’s last project, with the recent installment of ‘The Heart’ series, a part 5, Kendrick is fully in his lyrical arsenal, with some of the best writing and rapping we’ve heard from him in years, we may be in for some ‘TPAB’ level lyricism or even better, on the new album.

4. A PgLang Appearance

Lamar appeared on pgLang artist, Baby Keem’s album thrice, we should expect to see at least one appearance by both Baby Keem and Tanna Leone of PgLang on ‘Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers.

5. Nas and Prince Features

Sometime last year, Nas posted a photo of himself and K.Dot, the Queensbridge rapper was spotted holding a PgLang newspaper, the photo sparked rumours of a collaboration between Nas and Lamar.

Also, on ‘The Big Shot podcast,’ it was revealed that the legendary artist, ‘Prince” had made a hook for Lamar’s 2015 song, ‘Complexion,’ which never saw the light of day, but other recordings were made between ”The Purple One’ and Lamar and could make the final cut of his next project.

6. Stage Play Format

Lamar has always creatively presented his albums, be it in short film format with ‘GKMC’ or as an extended poem with ‘TPAB,’ or in the form of a magazine with ”DAMN,’ Lamar’s approach to an album is always something to look out for.

A picture that surfaced the internet on last year suggests that the new album might be portrayed in the format of a stage play, as Deon Freely, one of Lamar’s sound engineers shared a picture on Instagram of him mixing a file title; kl_MR.M & TBS_ACT#1 ( read as ”Kendrick Lamar, Mr. Morale and The Big Stepper, Act One).

It is also worthy to note that Lamar’s ‘Day N Vegas’ performance was split into acts in the format of a stage play, complete with stage props and extras.

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