Today in Hip Hop History:
Kendrick Lamar released his debut solo album Section.80 July 2, 2011

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Today in Hip Hop History:
Kendrick Lamar released his debut solo album Section.80 July 2, 2011
Got a high tolerance when your age don’t exist
lbp dead, sony killed it :(
this is like, my magnum opus
Super Bowl LIX’s halftime show wasn’t just a performance—it was a moment in hip-hop history. Kendrick Lamar became the first solo rapper to headline the show, delivering a spectacle filled with energy, symbolism, and a few surprises. With SZA joining as a special guest and Samuel L. Jackson making a cameo as Uncle Sam, this show had everyone talking. This performance had layers and in this episode, we break it all down: how it stacked up in terms of entertainment, the deeper social and political messages woven into the performance, and what it means for Kendrick’s legacy. Plus, we discuss the ongoing rivalry between Kendrick and Drake—did Kendrick’s moment on the biggest stage in the world give him the final win over Drake? Join us as we unpack it all!
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Kendrick's halftime performance: https://youtu.be/KDorKy-13ak?si=OJt_PDrfxANKD8UP