Kendrick Lamar: Childhood Memories of 2Pac and Rodney King Riots (1/2)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2022
  • Interview with critically acclaimed rapper and Pulitzer Prize winner Kendrick Lamar from the "Good Kid, m.A.A.d City"-era (Part 1).
    Born and raised in legendary Compton, California, Kendrick shares his craziest, most impactful childhood memories - a 2Pac and Dr. Dre video shoot that changed his life and a vivid memory of the 1992 uprising that followed the Rodney King incident. He also speaks about police brutality and Trayvon Martin, supporting Barack Obama, working with other artists (such as Mary J. Blige) and Black empowerment: How do hip-hop and soul culture impact Black identity? And where does Kendrick see his role within the West Coast tradition?
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    ABOUT KENDRICK LAMAR
    Lamar gained fame with such tracks as "Poetic Justice" (feat. Drake), "LOVE", "Sing about me", "Humble." (which was awarded "Best Video" at the MTV Video Music Awards 2017) as well as with the "Black Panther"-soundtrack (which included the Oscar-nominated title track "All the Stars" feat. SZA). In 2018, Lamar eventually received the Pulitzer Prize for his acclaimed album "DAMN". In May 2022, he released his current album "Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers" featuring the singles "N95", "Die Hard" and "Silent Hill".
    The questions represented by the titles are mostly paraphrasing the interviewer`s original questions to fit the written format (giving the gist of the question).
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