Ahead of his upcoming album Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers, Kendrick Lamar just dropped his first lead single in four years: The Heart Part 5.
How much of the new album can we glean from “The Heart Part 5," I hear you ask? “The Heart Part 5,” a continuation of the 34-year-old rapper's series of one-off records, is the first lead single he's released in four years — and trust us, it doesn't disappoint, combining Latin verve with the upbeat spirit of disco. It's all thematically appropriate: at one point, as he rhymes about a “bulletproof rover,” the rapper turns into OJ Simpson. Turning to bipolar disorder, he becomes Kanye West. Whew.
Rapper Kendrick Lamar is causing a stir with the video for "The Heart Part 5," his first single in four years.
And my perspective may differ from yours." The words: "I am. Directed by Dave Free and Lamar himself, the video for "The Heart Part 5" starts simply enough.
The hip-hop artist can be seen changing the faces of other rappers including West, Smith Kobe Bryant, OJ Simpson, Jussie Smollett and finally Nipsey Hussle. The ...
The video starts with a statement, “I am. The hotly-unveiled song starts with the rapper thanking “everyone who’s been down with me, all my fans, all my beautiful fans.” Lamar has been using the term in all of his recent announcements about the upcoming set.
"The Heart Part 5" comes days before the release of the rapper's first studio album in years.
Early on, Lamar takes on the look of O.J. Simpson — a controversial celebrity if ever there was one. As he raps over the course of the video, Lamar's face shapeshifts into the visages of other Black icons — many of them embattled at that. Four years after winning the Pulitzer Prize, rapper Kendrick Lamar is finally back with a new album.
American rapper Mutah Wassin Shabazz Beale, better known as Napoleon, has shared interesting facts about Will Smith and his sweet wife Jada Pinkett Smith in ...
"I think he would have been the first Will Smith. When you talk to these kids right now, they don't know Will Smith was a rapper. They just look at Will Smith as a favored actor." He also touched on the similarities between the hip-hop legend and Smith, saying that Tupac Shakur was writing movie scripts up until his death.
Former American rapper Mutah Wassin Shabazz Beale, better known as Napoleon, has touched on the similarities between Tupac Shakur and Will Smith.
They just look at Will Smith as a favored actor." They just look at Will Smith as a favored actor. "I think he would have been the first Will Smith. When you talk to these kids right now, they don't know Will Smith was a rapper.
Kendrick Lamar's new music video, which dropped on Sunday, features the rapper morphing into the face of several public figures using deepfake technology.
“Damn” was also the first non-classical and non-jazz album to win the Pulitzer Prize for music in 2018. As Lamar begins the music video rapping by himself against a crimson backdrop, his face morphs into those of other Black men, including Ye, formerly Kanye West, Will Smith, Jussie Smollett and O.J. Simpson, as well as the late Kobe Bryant and Nipsey Hussle. The roughly 5-minute music video opens with a black title screen with a statement in white: “I am.
Kendrick Lamar transforms into Smith, Kanye West, O.J. Simpson, Jussie Smollett, Kobe Bryant, and Nipsey Hussle in "The Heart Part 5" video.
"The Heart, Part 1" preceded the mixtape " Overly Dedicated," which was released in 2010. Lamar extended a special thanks to them in the credits. He goes on to launch into the first of several perspectives presented in the song's lyrics. Next, the Grammy Award-winning rapper informs the listener that as he ages he has begun to understand that "life is perspective." He then virtually becomes other people throughout the video via deep-fake technology. The video, released Sunday, opens with a quote from Lamar's latest alter ego Oklama on screen that reads "I am.
Kendrick Lamar recently used Deepfakes to change into other black artists in music video of his first solo single in four years The Heart Part 5.
The video starts with a statement, “I am. The hotly-unveiled song starts with the rapper thanking “everyone who’s been down with me, all my fans, all my beautiful fans.” Lamar has been using the term in all of his recent announcements about the upcoming set.
Kendrick Lamar returns with a controversial yet beautiful video for his latest single 'The Heart Part 5' including deepfake of Kanye West.
And always faith in the unknown.” Lamar has also teased the possibility of a double album – Lamar recently posted a picture of himself holding two CDs and a book on his website. As the release of his latest album dawns upon us, Lamar recently revealed this will be his last project released through long-time label TDE. On his website Oklama, Lamar stated “May the Most High continue to use Top Dawg as a vessel for candid creators. According to the BBC, he was found guilty and sentenced to 150 days jail time and received a fine of $145,000 (£140,000). Finally, the rapper transforms into the late NBA superstar, Kobe Bryant, who tragically passed away in a 2020 helicopter crash, alongside his 13-year-old daughter Gianna. ‘The Heart’ series always reflects on current topics in the world and part five is certainly no different. There are a lot of famous faces in the video so let’s break down all those who make an appearance. The video is directed by long-time collaborator, Dave Free and Lamar himself.
In an unearthed video, American rapper Mutah Wassin Shabazz Beale, better known as Napoleon, provided surprising information.
They just look at Will Smith as a favored actor. “I think he would have been the first Will Smith. When you talk to these kids right now, they don’t know Will Smith was a rapper. I think he would have got $40, $50, $30 million movie deals.”