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Kendrick Lamar’s surprise sixth studio album “GNX” emphasizes his prowess as a modern rap great, squashing any hate against his talent.
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We explore how Tom Cruise helped the aging Beach Boys maintain relevancy into the late 1980s and beyond (twice).
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Kendrick Lamar dropped his new album GNX on Friday afternoon. The record takes its name after the 1987 Buick featured on the ...