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Kendrick Lamar Gets Inspired (by Drake), and 9 More New Songs

Kendrick Lamar Gets Inspired by Drake and 9 More New Songs
Hear tracks by Miranda Lambert, Illuminati Hotties, Mabe Fratti and others.
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Kendrick Lamar Gets Inspired (by Drake), and 9 More New Songs

Hear tracks by Miranda Lambert, Illuminati Hotties, Mabe Fratti and others.

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”Euphoria,” a track over six minutes long, is Kendrick Lamar’s most recent response in a war of words with Drake.Credit...Yuki Iwamura/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Jon ParelesLindsay Zoladz

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May 3, 2024

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Kendrick Lamar, ‘Euphoria’

Beefs make rappers productive. Earlier this week, Kendrick Lamar dropped a new salvo in his recently rekindled feud with Drake: a six-minute, multipart rejoinder to Drake’s recent “Push Ups” and “Taylor Made Freestyle.” It starts with Lamar rapping quickly but calmly over a smooth-jazz backdrop, taunting, “I make music that electrify ’em, you make music that pacify ’em.” But after he warns, “Don’t tell no lie about me/And I won’t tell truths about you,” the track changes to a tolling, droning trap dirge and Lamar’s delivery becomes biting, nasal and percussive. He switches from flow to flow with an accelerating barrage of attacks, professional and personal, from recording deals to parenting skills: “cringe-worthy” is a milder one. This track is unlikely to be the last round. Lamar posted a follow-up, “6:16 in LA,” on his Instagram Friday morning. JON PARELES

Miranda Lambert, ‘Wranglers’

The country queen Miranda Lambert commands an atmosphere of smoky guitar licks and smoldering defiance on her new song “Wranglers,” her first solo single since her 2022 album “Palomino.” Lambert spins a third-person yarn of heartbreak and revenge at something of an emotional remove during the verses, but there’s a welcome grit in her voice when she gets to the irreverent hook: “She set it all on fire, and if there’s one thing that she learned/Wranglers take forever to burn.” LINDSAY ZOLADZ

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