Kendrick Lamar
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Music With the spotlight back on Los Angeles, Jay Worthy and DāM Funk's "Magic Hour" feels like an excellent exploration of the roots of West Coast hip-hop. The Compton rapper talks about the state of West Coast hip-hop after "Not Like Us," Meet The Whoops and giving back to his community.
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Music Weezy said he understands.
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Music He claimed it was out of character.
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Music 'Quence says it needs to be structured.
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Music Kendrick Lamar has officially tied his longest streak in this regard. For SZA, this is her first time achieving this feat.
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Music Could there be more?
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Music Jack Antonoff got jokes.
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Pop Culture Ice Cube's influence across hip-hop is undeniable and widespread. From his work with N.W.A. to his lengthy solo career, the Los Angeles rapper has left an impact on many of rap's biggest artist. Here are a few emcees who have given nods to Ice Cube's influence on their work and lives.
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Music Dot isn't going to censor himself.
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Music At this point, it's becoming more and more difficult to name Kendrick Lamar and SZA's best collaboration overall.
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Music Wack is amused by the whole thing.
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Music He was also surprised it dropped.
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