This week's Five Burning Questions looks at Kendrick Lamar's unprecedented week on the charts following his record-setting halftime performance at Super Bowl LIX.
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Kendrick Lamar's halftime show at Super Bowl LIX was a powerful celebration of Black culture, hip-hop, and the West Coast.
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“[The] revolution ‘bout to be televised, you picked the right time for the wrong guy,” Lamar announced before playing “Squabble Up,” the lead single of his newest album. With President ...
They formed an American flag around the rapper during "HUMBLE." "Squabble Up" breaks us in, the lead single from last fall's "GNX." It topped the Billboard Hot 100 and scrawled Debbie Deb's name ...
and "HUMBLE." to "Squabble Up." Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Kendrick was joined by SZA, who turned in a soulful performance on "Luther" and "All the Stars"; Mustard ...
The song, fresh off a Grammys sweep, was the penultimate entry in Kendrick’s halftime setlist, which saw him opening with something unreleased before rolling right into “Squabble Up” off ...
Follow postgame coverage here. Getty Images Kendrick followed squabble up with three-time Grammy-winning hit HUMBLE. Very fitting as it was thought that Lamar was sending subliminal shots at Drake ...
"Actor Samuel L. Jackson opened up the set dressed in an Uncle Sam ensemble before Lamar went into performing his hits, including “Squabble Up,” “Humble,” “DNA” and “Peakaboo.
giving renditions of “DNA,” “Peekaboo,” “Squabble Up” and “Humble.” “The million-dollar question leading into the Super Bowl: Would he, or wouldn’t he, perform ‘Not Like Us ...
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