GQ Magazine Crowns Kendrick Lamar As “Rap Nerd”
Who says being a nerd doesn’t pay off. GQ Magazine has now dubbed Kendrick Lamar the “Rap Nerd”. Ever since Kendrick Lamar first stepped on to the rap scene in 2003, his new school fashion …
Who says being a nerd doesn’t pay off. GQ Magazine has now dubbed Kendrick Lamar the “Rap Nerd”. Ever since Kendrick Lamar first stepped on to the rap scene in 2003, his new school fashion …
Kendrick Lamar recently sat down with GQ to discuss his debut album “Good Kid m.A.A.d. City.” He touched base on the stories within the album and the misconceptions about the album.
Drake gets the cover of GQ’s April issue, which you can find on stands March 20th. Check out some photos from his shoot for GQ below. He speaks on his father, women, and the new …
Kreayshawn had aspirations of being on television long before launching a Rap career. The “Gucci Gucci” performer recently revealed to GQ magazine’s Laren Bans that she previously auditioned for the reality show “Bad Girls Club” …
(YFB) In a shockingly candid article, Terrell Owens OPENS up about being the fallen football star with baby momma drama, debt and how feeling totally left out has led to him being in “hell.” Terrell …
Written by Zenn Jay-Z Featured in GQ’s Men of the Year Issue, Discusses Fatherhood For as long as we’ve known Jay-Z, the artist, the entrepreneur, the businessman, the mogul, and now a father, it seems …
Eminem talked about his addiction to drugs and his road to recovery in GQ magazine. The Grammy Award-winning rapper said he realized after a long battle with drugs that his addiction was indeed a disease.
During an in-depth interview with GQ, Rick Ross covered a gamut of issues. But, as always, the Miami rapper found himself discussing the always-controversial topic of his authenticity.
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