Taylour Paige’s Toxic Argument With Kendrick Lamar On “We Cry Together” Has Fans Asking, “Who Is She?”

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Taylour Paige surprised the world when the actress turned toxic lover went toe-to-toe with Kendrick Lamar on “We Cry Together” off his TDE farewell album, Mr. Morale and The Big Steppers.  Confronted with our own toxic relationship (past or present), fans are asking, “Who is Taylor Paige? On the dialogue-rap-poem-diss track, Kendrick and Taylour argue […]

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Eminem Shares His Love For Kendrick Lamar’s New Album Through A Message To Dr. Dre

Kendrick Lamar’s newly released fifth album Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers is this weekend’s biggest release. It’s the rapper’s first full-length release since 2017’s Damn., and the wait for a new body of work was undoubtedly seen through the project’s first-day numbers. According to Apple Music, the album earned the most first-day streams for an album released in 2022. Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers is also set to debut at No. 1 on the albums chart next week. Until then, fans will continue to indulge in the project, and one of those people is Eminem, who took to Twitter to share some love for the album.

In a rare tweet, Eminem praised Kendrick’s Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers with a message to his longtime friend and collaborator Dr. Dre. “Yo @DrDre this Kendrick album is f*cking ridiculous,” Eminem wrote. “I’m speechless.” Dr. Dre isn’t credited on Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, but he does own Aftermath, the label that both Kendrick and Eminem are signed to. Despite this, Eminem and Kendrick only have one collaboration together, that being “Love Game” from the former’s 2013 album The Marshall Mathers LP 2.

As for Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, it arrives with 18 songs and features from Blxst, Amand Reifer, Sampha, Taylour Paige, Summer Walker, Ghostface Killah, Kodak Black, Baby Keem, Sam Dew, Tanna Leone, and Beth Gibbons of Portishead. Kendrick also recently released a video for “N95” and it featured an appearance from Baby Keem.

You can view Eminem’s tweet in the post above.

em>Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers is out now via PgLang/TDE/Aftermath/Interscope. You can stream it here.

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Kendrick Lamar Drops “N95” Visual From ‘Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers’ LP

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Kendrick Lamar drops the first music video from his new album Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers for the lead single “N95,” out now via Interscope/Aftermath/TDE/pgLang.

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Co-directed by Kendrick Lamar-himself and business partner Dave Free, the video shows the Compton native floating in place at the beach, on the run from thugs, evading a car crash, strolling through a water garden and walking through an abandoned building and doing donuts in a tricked-out vehicle with protege and cousin Baby Keem. “N95” marks Lamar second music video release in a week following the previously released “The Heart Part 5” which features deep fakes of the late-Kobe Bryant and Nipsey Hussle.

Lamar’s new single appears on the artist’s “final” album under his current contract with his original recording home, Top Dawg Entertainment. TDE executive Punch shared the following celebratory message to K.Dot on Friday after the release of Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, tweeting, “Shout out to Kendrick Lamar and co… Congrats on the new album. Last one on TDE. We made history! Much love and continued success.”

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A double-volume album. Lamar first album in five years includes guest appearances from Kodak Black, Baby Keem, Amanda Reifer, Sampha, Summer Walker, Ghostface Killah, Tanna Leone, Sam Dew, Beth Gibbons and actress Taylour Paige. Upon releasing the new album, Kendrick announced a worldwide tour coming this Summer with tickets going on sale May 19, only on the artist’s personal Oklama website. The tour is sponsored by Amazon Music, Rotation and Cash App.

Watch the full video below and stream the full album here.

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Kendrick Drops N95 Video Feat. A “Black Jesus” and Baby Keem

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Kendrick Lamar is back with a new video after the release of Mr. Morale and The Big Steppers album and The Heart Part 5 video. The new video is for the song N95 and is filled with trippy grainy footage of skating, Jesus comparisons, and “This Sh*t Hard” in red. The video, directed by Dave […]

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Kendrick Lamar Balances Chaos And Tranquility In His Eventful Video For ‘N95’

If you’ve been able to lend an ear to Kendrick Lamar’s newly-released fifth album Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, you were probably a bit taken aback by the album’s content. With that, it leaves us to wonder what visuals for songs on the album would look like once they’re released. Well, just a day after the album’s arrival, Kendrick has released the first video from Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, that being for “N95.”

The visual is a cinematic affair, one that begins with Kendrick in an all-white garment as he floats above the ocean water. Throughout the video, he works out on a rooftop, plays the piano, dances and does donuts in a car with Baby Keem, watches a car crash into a row of chairs beside him, and much more.

Thanks to the video for “N95,” we now have an idea of when the song was completed, and even when Kendrick got going on Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers. Towards the end of 2020, Kendrick was photographed shooting what many believed was a music video at the time. He was seen rocking tan shorts and a fresh pair of Chucks while sitting on a plastic crate. That same outfit and scene can be found in the visual for “N95” at the 2:32 mark. This is worth noting as Kendrick admits to struggling with writer’s block for two years on “Worldwide Steppers.”

The visual for “N95” arrives after Apple Music announced that Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers earned the most first-day streams for an album released in 2022 on the platform.

You can watch the video for “N95” above.

Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers is out now via PgLang/TDE/Aftermath/Interscope. You can stream it here.

LeBron James Posted A Video Of Himself Listening To Kendrick Lamar’s New Album And People Are Roasting Him

Let’s face it, everyone is listening to the new Kendrick Lamar album. The Compton rapper made the world wait five years after Damn., before he dropped the already monumental accomplishment that is Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers this past Friday. The album officially had the most first-day streams for any album in 2022 on Apple Music, and even your Mom knows a factoid about it that she probably texted you with a bunch of emojis. So it’s only fitting that the NBA’s favorite Dad, LeBron James, is bumping that new Kendrick as well.

And not only is LeBron fully locked in to Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, but he posted a minute and a half video on his Instagram Stories of himself vibing the heck out to it. The first part of the multi-part clip sees LeBron dancing in his backyard to “Mirror,” the last song on the album. “@KendrickLamar VIBES!!! SO TOUGH [fire emojis],” he commented on the first clip. He dances with reckless abandon, rocking a durag and a Spring Hill Entertainment T-shirt (his media company). Then, the video just keeps going, and LeBron? Well, he just keeps dancing, this time to “Rich Spirit.” We see a very extra crown statue in the background and his dance moves just start to melt together into a fairly cringe-y and totally emo display.

Props to LeBron for being vulnerable and giving absolutely zero f*cks. But as they do, the haters have thoughts.

Say what you will, but at least he didn’t try to sing any of the lyrics.