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King Kunta
Williams, Hipness, Hybridity, and Neo-Bohemian Hip-Hop
Rock Music's Crusade of Authenticity
00:00:00 Music Transition Gentle, Trilling Music with a Steady Drumbeat Plays Under the Dialogue
Generative Elements in Kendrick Lamar's to Pimp a Bu Erfly
Elizabeth Campbell Johannah Fisher
Motion for Partial Summary Judgment
Kendrick Lamar's Criticism of Racism and The
Sing About Me: Kendrick Lamar in Posterity Brandon Apol Cedarville University,
[email protected]
MTO 25.1 Examples: Attas, Music Theory As Social Justice
An Intertextual Analysis of Songs from 'To Pimp a Butterfly'
“Compton's Human Sacrifice”: Kendrick Lamar and the Identity of Exile
We Gon' Be Alright?
African-American Poetry, Music, and Politics
Rap Superstar Kendrick Lamar Makes Epic Austin City Limits Debut Leading 2016 Grammy Nominee—With Eleven Nominations— Perfor
An Analysis of Kendrick Lamar's Rap Music Andrew Wellington Hollinger
Ytube Kill MTV Star
We Gon' Be Alright: Race, Representation, and Jazz
An Analysis of the Musical Elements Contributing to Hip-Hop's Emergence Into Popular
Top View
Kendrick Lamar, De Compton À La Maison-Blanche
The Underwater Sound: Timbre and Beatmaking Process in Hip Hop Production, 1997–2018
Complexion (Don't Mean a Thing)
ELEMENTOS IDENTITÁRIOS INTERDISCURSIVOS EM KING KUNTA DE KENDRICK LAMAR: Uma Rede Musical Em Processo
Kendrick Lamar in Posterity Brandon Apol Cedarville University,
[email protected]
“Really, Really, Real” the Globalization of Kendrick Lamar and the Transcultural Conceptualization of Hiphop Culture and the African-American Experience
Kendrick Lamar
I to PIMP a CATERPILLAR: HIP HOP AS VEHICLE to SPIRITUAL
Biblical References in to Pimp a Butterfly
The Ideology of Kendrick Lamar's to Pimp a Butterfly Molly Catherine
Caterpillars and Butterflies”
Hip-Hop in the Golden Age February 16-17, 2019 Paul Huston, Keynote Speaker
Formal Ambivalence and Double Consciousness in Kendrick Lamar's
Hip Hop Matters
The Performer As Historian: Black Messiah
The Aesthetics of Personal and Political Tension in Kendrick Lamar's to Pimp a Butterfly Jacob Sillyman