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Analysis of Kendrick Lamar's "DNA"
Kendrick Lamar’s song and music video, “DNA”, is intriguing, powerful, and incredibly unique. He started his rap career under the stage name, “K-Dot” in 2004 at the ripe age of 16. He eventually gained a major following and popularity in the year 2010 when he retailed his albums “Overly Dedicated” and “Section.80”. He has had more than a couple top charts and his fame continues to grow today. His most recent and arguably most controversial album, “DAMN”, was released earlier in 2017. He has several tracks confronting the issues that the African American race faces in the world we live in today including police brutality and discrimination in general. The track, “DNA”, is one of them. Kendrick Lamar uses his following to spread the message that African Americans must stay loyal to each other in order to survive in this world we live in. Through the examination of the lyrics in the song during the interrogation and the two main characters, the interrogator and Kendrick Lamar, it will become obvious that “DNA” is not only powerful, but it is simply terrific.
By Katrina Ceceri8 years ago in Beat
Someone Has Been Tweeting Seth Rogen Nudes Since May - He Finally Cracks!
Who wouldn't love seeing that naked picture of Seth Rogen pop up on their feed, his hairy man-shoulders fluttering in the breeze? That picture, every day, since May 26...O.K. internet, that's enough for today. This is the maddening work of @SamePhotoOfSeth, a Twitter account which has been posting a nude Rogen every day!
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Music To Our Ears: Could John Carpenter Score The New 'Halloween' Film?
Music, maestro, please - that's right, the man responsible to bringing the rubber-faced Michael Myers to our screens, has just peaked his involvement in the long-mooted Halloween franchise reboot. Director-cum-musician John Carpenter could be returning to Halloween to tinkle the ivories, nearly 38 after its original release.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Are Marvel and Sony Still Developing an Aunt May Movie?
Late 2014 was a wild ride for Spider-Man fans as Sony loosened their grip of the titular character and started sharing rights with Marvel Studios and an amazing partnership was born from the ashes of The Amazing Spider-Man franchise. Before that though, there was a flurry of rumors surrounding how Sony was going to create a universe consisting of all Spider-Man characters; something we're seeing with Sony's upcoming Venom, Black Cat and Silver Sable films.
By Tyler S. Callaway8 years ago in Geeks
Whitewashing Be Gone: All Asian-American Cast for a Live Action 'Dragon Ball Z' Movie
Whitewashing has become the pariah of Hollywood and with Ghost in the Shell's release and the upcoming release of Netflix's Deathnote with casts lead by a white actress and actor in Scarlett Johansson and Nat Wolf we're only diving deeper into this controversy.
By Tyler S. Callaway8 years ago in Geeks





























