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"Like That" is a song by American rapper Future and record producer Metro Boomin with fellow American rapper Kendrick Lamar. It was sent to US rhythmic radio through Freebandz (under the business name Wilburn Holding Co), Boominati Worldwide, Epic Records, and Republic as the third and final single from Future and Metro's collaborative studio album, We Don't Trust You, on March 26, 2024.
"Squabble Up" (stylized in all lowercase) is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar from his sixth studio album, GNX. It was released alongside "TV Off" by pgLang and Interscope Records on November 26, 2024, as the lead singles from the album.
The surprise release of "Money Without Me" was seen as a "bridge" between "two defining moments in Kendrick's career—his Section.80 origins and the present-day dominance of his GNX era." Hit Channel wrote that "The song's poignant storytelling and throwback production style are drawing praise from fans, with many expressing nostalgia for the ...
Kendrick Lamar and Drake Getty Images Kendrick Lamar and Drake’s rap feud is so heated that it may burn the hip-hop world to the ground. Lamar, 36, and Drake, 37, have been waging lyrical war ...
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Kendrick Lamar made an uncredited appearance on Future and Metro Boomin’s new album “We Don’t Trust You,” and with it delivered a series of apparently sharp, pointed words for Drake and J ...
The new track features some scorched-earth lyrics about how he wants to “watch the party die.” He also references burning a village down, starting over and envisioning a “new Earth.”
Dakota West Foss of Sputnikmusic had a mixed reaction to the song, stating the content is "definitionally ridiculous and patently, capital-D Deep like some of the Kendrick songs of yore, but his flow and performance are once again in top form to deliver what is probably one of the best raps of the year in a year already full of great ones."