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【情绪摇滚/Midwest EMO】Hot Mulligan - How Do You Know It’s Not Armadillo Shells? Ju1ceWRLD-999 2075 0 10:44 Kendrick Lamar 除了说唱,时尚这块也是轻松拿捏! 吴神游 1230 5 05:55 Kendrick Lamar -《Not Like Us》(Official Music Video) HipHop文化爱好者 7083 5 36:30 Kendrick La...
Sites like YouTube are really clunky, and are very inefficient, VLC handles video and audio so much better than YouTube. I have noted that YouTube uses 70 MiB of RAM per tab, even if the video is less than 3 seconds long. VLC hardly uses any, and has much higher functionality. DRM...
Lamar kept theGNXbuzz intact as the stage shapeshifted again, this time into the form of an X, where he performed “peekaboo.”“Ladies, I wanna make a move,” Lamar rapped to his female dancers before tantalizing them with “their favorite song.” The instrumental for “Not Like Us” h...
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Mustard, producer on Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' diss track, discusses his first reaction to hearing it, its Grammys chances and more.
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Monk Higgins, it was just one of many tracks he’d texted Lamar in hopes of collaborating someday; he remembers that Lamar “hearted” that particular message in their chat but didn’t know how the rapper had used the instrumental until “Not Like Us” came o...
Five years ago, Canada’s BADBADNOTGOOD, then a trio, uploaded a shaky black-and-white clip of them playing jazz interpolations of Odd Future songs onto YouTube. (Most prominent among them was raucous rendition of “Orange Juice.”) They played the suite for their professors at music scho...
I love how they bring the song down to a simmer, Fodritto easing us out as the galloping drums cease and the other music trails off.Some of these songs are shorter than I would have expected, and could use a bit more fleshing out, with more instrumental breaks for breathing room. I ...