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What Is A GNX From Kendrick Lamar’s New Album?

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What a day: Out of nowhere, Kendrick Lamar just released GNX, a surprise new album. An immediate question some might have is:

What Is A GNX From Kendrick Lamar’s New Album?

The album title refers to a car: the 1987 Buick Grand National Regal GNX.

In a 2012 interview with Complex, Lamar explained that after he was born, he was driven home from the hospital in a Regal, saying, “My pops put me on to rap. When I was born, I came home from the hospital in an ’87 Buick Regal while my pops was bumping Big Daddy Kane. He would say, ‘This is Rakim. You get your whole style from Rakim!’ Or, ‘Go listen to Biz Markie!’ Sometimes I sit back and listen to hip-hop with him to see where my hip-hop roots come from.”

Earlier this year, Lamar showed off photos of a GNX he apparently acquired (as XXL notes), likely the same one that appears on the GNX album cover (below). On his finsta, he wrote, “aye life get real tricky. no matter where you at with it. i never pick and choose what stories to relate to. all of them is relative. like my momma say tho. different strokes for different folks. a good ol saying can snap you back into reality sometimes. but in the moment of confusion, the best thing you can do is find a gnx. make you realize the only thing that matters in life is that original paper work. that TL2 code. 1 of 547. yea i finally changed. its over with. dhz. my big cousin pat dogg smiling down. anybody wanna line it up. i’ll pull heem off the floor and flip yo sh*t.”

Kendrick Lamar’s GNX Album Cover Artwork

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GNX is out now via pgLang/Interscope. Find more information here.

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Who Are The Features On Kendrick Lamar’s New Album, ‘GNX?’

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Kendrick Lamar shocked the world today, releasing his new album GNX without any advance warning. The album features the long-awaited release of “Squabble Up” and production from frequent Taylor Swift collaborator Jack Antonoff. However, it doesn’t list the guest artists, despite featuring some familiar voices like Kendrick’s former labelmate SZA. So, who are the features on Kendrick Lamar’s new album GNX?

The features include:

Regional Mexicano singer Deyra Barrera, and South Central/Compton rappers AzChike, Dody 6, Hitta J3, Peysoh, Siete, Wallie The Sensei, and Young Threat. Clearly, GNX is a hometown affair, with Kendrick sharing his spotlight with plenty of rising stars from Hub City. Many of the above names appeared during Kendrick’s Pop Out concert earlier this year, so it’s unsurprising to see him continuing to share his platform with the city.

Barrera appears on the first song, “Wacced Out Murals”, and “Reincarnated,” while AzChike pops up on “Peekaboo.” Dody 6 features on “Hey Now,” while “Dodger Blue” features Siete and Wallie The Sensei and the title track features Hitta J3, Peysoh, and Young Threat. In addition, singer Sam Dew shows up on multiple tracks providing background vocals alongside Ink.

The release of GNX caps an extremely successful 2024 for Kendrick, which unofficially kicked off with his industry-breaking feature verse on Future’s “Like That.” That song restarted Kendrick’s long-simmering feud with Drake, sparking a back-and-forth that culminated in Kendrick’s song “Not Like Us” becoming a massive hit and effectively putting Drake’s career in the dirt. K. Dot followed up his victory with the announcement of his upcoming performance at the Super Bowl, while “Not Like Us” and “Like That” were both nominated for Grammys.

GNX is out now. You can listen to it here.

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Is Taylor Swift On Kendrick Lamar’s New Album, ‘GNX’?

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Thanksgiving isn’t until week and Christmas is over a month away, but Kendrick Lamar just gave us a gift to be thankful for.

The “Not Like Us” rapper and Super Bowl Halftime Show performer dropped a new album, GNX, out of nowhere on Friday. It will take the weekend to fully absorb the album, Lamar’s first since 2022’s Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, but there’s one question on many people’s minds: where is Taylor Swift?

Is Taylor Swift On Kendrick Lamar’s New Album, GNX?

Earlier this week, producer DJ Snake claimed Swift and Lamar have teamed up for a new song. It would make sense: Swift enlisted Lamar for a remix of “Bad Blood,” and he once thanked her for “supporting not only my music but just the hip-hop culture. There’s really no gap. It’s music and it feels good.”

However, whether DJ Snake’s claim turns out to be true or false, we do know that Swift is not on GNX.

The only “Taylor” to be found is when Lamar references Drake’s “Taylor Made Freestyle” on “Wacced Out Murals” (“Snoop posted ‘Taylor Made,’ I prayed it was the edibles/ I couldn’t believe it, it was only right for me to let it go”). However, there is at least one connection to the “Fortnight” singer on GNX: much of the album is produced by Jack Antonoff, who also worked on 1989, Lover, Folklore, The Tortured Poets Department, etc.

GNX is out now via pgLang/Interscope. Find more information here.

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Panchiko Announce ‘Ginkgo,’ Their Next Album, With A Poultry-Starring, ‘Gladiator’-Inspired Visual For Its Title Track

By no means is Panchiko a new act (but they could still secure a Best New Artist Grammy nomination). Last year, the band shared their long anticipated album, Failed At Math(s). Now, keyboardist Andy Wright, guitarists Owain Davies and Robert Harris, bassist Shaun Ferreday, and drummer John Schofield are ready to drop their follow-up.

Today (November 22), Panchiko announced their forthcoming album, Ginkgo. Although the body of work isn’t set to be released until April 2025, Panchiko unveiled the project’s official title track. As an added bonus, Panchiko uploaded its supporting video. While Panchiko only make a few spontaneous appearances in the visual, director Simon Ellis found something worthy to fill its 2-minute-36-second runtime.

With the help of a kennel of chickens, Ellis treated viewers to a poultry version of Gladiator. If you need a refresher of Gladiator II‘s predecessor, a handful of feathered fighters unleash their inner warriors fitting for the track’s fiery nature.

“The heat it makes you lazy / And out of phase / It’s bending you out of shape / More than I ever could my love / Such a funny thing / I don’t know where you’ve been / You command the leaves to fall / The Ginkgo bends at will,” sings the group.

Listen to Panchiko’s new single “Ginkgo” above.

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Ginkgo is out 4/4/2025 via Nettwerk. Find more information here.

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Kendrick Lamar Officially Releases The Long-Awaited ‘Squabble Up’ From The ‘Not Like Us’ Video On His Surprise Album, ‘GNX’

Kendrick Lamar fans, rejoice! The Compton rapper has officially released that song from the beginning of the “Not Like Us” video. It’s called “Squabble Up,” and it appears on his newly released surprise album, GNX. The full version of the song samples ’80s electro classic “When I Hear Music” by Debbie Deb, and sees K. Dot aggressively defending his patch, warning enemies to “get the f*ck out my faaace.”

Fans have been demanding the song’s official release ever since it first appeared in the “Not Like Us” video, but many had lost hope; after all, we never did get a full version of the snippet from the “Alright” video. However, it seems Kung-Fu Kenny was just waiting on the appropriate time to let it go, and now we can all bop along to the ode to good, ol’-fashioned fisticuffs in all its glory — and, true to Kendrick’s recent run, it’s an eminently quotable jam that’ll be as omnipresent in clubs as on the streets, blasting out of lowriders and barbershops.

“Squabble Up” is one of 12 songs that appears on the new project, which also includes, “The Heart, Part 6,” a not-so-subtle jab at Drake that snatches back the title of K. Dot’s long-running song series after Drake hijacked the name in the midst of their battle earlier this year.

You can listen to “Squabble Up” above.

GNX is out now. You can get more info here.

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Kendrick Lamar Just Released A New Album, ‘GNX,’ Completely Out Of Nowhere

Last month, a Kendrick Lamar collaborator tweeted, “mood cause new k dot album otwwww,” and SZA shared the tweet in an Instagram Story. Well, it turns out a new project indeed was on the way: Today (November 22), Lamar, with no advanced promo whatsoever, released a surprise new album, GNX. He also shared a video for the title track.

It has been rumored lately (via DJ Snake) that Lamar and Taylor Swift have a new collaboration on the way. Whether that’s true remains unclear, because there’s no Swift collab on GNX. Worth nothing, though, is that frequent Swift collaborator Jack Antonoff is credited as a producer on multiple GNX tracks.

In October, it was reported that Lamar was working on a getting a stadium tour together for 2025, a report that now appears more legitimate given the rapper now has a new album to promote. No tour dates have been announced as of yet, though.

Check out the GNX cover art and tracklist below.

Kendrick Lamar’s GNX Album Cover Artwork

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Kendrick Lamar’s GNX Tracklist

1. “Wacced Out Murals”
2. “Squabble Up”
3. “Luther”
4. “Man At The Garden”
5. “Hey Now”
6. “Reincarnated”
7. “TV Off”
8. “Dodger Blue”
9. “Peekaboo”
10. “Heart Pt. 6”
11. “GNX”
12. “Gloria”

GNX is out now via pgLang/Interscope. Find more information here.

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Kendrick Lamar Follows Up ‘Not Like Us’ With The Reflective ‘GNX’ Video

Kendrick Lamar has dominated 2024 largely on the backs of just two songs: Future and Metro Boomin’s “Like That,” which featured the incendiary K. Dot verse that sparked the Compton rapper’s battle with Drake, and “Not Like Us,” the Drake diss that more or less ended said skirmish and doubled as an extended victory lap. Both songs are nominated for Grammys next year and saw Kenny return to the top of the Hot 100 for the first time since 2017.

They’ve also left fans clamoring for new music. Now, four months later, Kendrick follows up with “GNX,” a short, reflective new song that finds the Pulitzer Prize winner doubling down on the other half of the message of “Not Like Us” — solidarity with real ones, rejection of culture vultures, and a reminder that this deep into his career, he’s still only just getting started.

Although “GNX” is the first official release from Kendrick Lamar, he did tease a new song on his Instagram back in September that some fans initially interpreted as a diss song until rap analysts like Rob Markman cleared the air. Meanwhile, Kendrick was also selected to headline the 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show, which means his victory lap could last all the way into next February.

In the meantime, you can watch the video for “GNX” above.

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The Giants Released Daniel Jones And The Cowboys Have The Chance To Do The Funniest Thing Ever

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The New York Giants made the decision to bench starting quarterback Daniel Jones earlier this week amid a brutal year where the offense has struggled to find any sort of consistent rhythm. Now, in a shocking turn of events, the team announced on Friday afternoon that the sixth overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft asked for and was granted his immediate release.

In a statement, which you can read in its entirely below, Giants president John Mara praised Jones for his handling of his benching, and made clear that parting ways was a mutual decision.

Daniel came to see me this morning and asked if we would release him. We mutually agreed that would be the best for him and for the team.

Daniel has been a great representative of our organization, first class in every way. His handling of this situation yesterday exemplifies just that. We are all disappointed in how things have worked out.

We hold Daniel in high regard and have a great appreciation for him. We wish him nothing but the best in the future.

Jones has had a tumultuous tenure in New York, as the decision to draft him that high was largely based on his perceived upside. While he’s certainly flashed the ability to be an accurate passer and a threat with his legs — so much so that the team gave him a $160 million extension in 2023 that was cited as a reason why they could not bring back Saquon Barkley in free agency this offseason — he’s never been able to become the face of the franchise the team envisioned.

The Giants sit at 2-8 on the season, and are playing host to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday afternoon. The team has already announced that Tommy DeVito will start under center. To add some intrigue to this, the Giants face the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving this year. Dallas has had its own QB struggles this season as Dak Prescott is out for the year with the injury, and if they wanted, it would make sense to bring in Jones and try to get him up to speed ahead of Thursday.

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‘The Brutalist’ Score Has A Real Chance To Win An Oscar, And Now You Can Hear Why

So much of the Oscars conversation around A24‘s staggering The Brutalist (out in select theaters beginning December 20) has been whether it will be nominated for Best Picture. Based on the reviews, it seems a near lock. Brady Corbet’s nearly four-hour epic, about a Jewish architect (played by Adrien Brody) who survives the Holocaust and emigrates to the United States, has a 97 percent “Fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes and has been hailed as a “new great American masterpiece.” But don’t overlook the other categories The Brutalist might (and should!) be nominated in, including Best Original Score.

Composer Daniel Blumberg’s The Brutalist score is a towering achievement, and now you can hear it for yourself. Milan Records has shared the film’s three-part overture, “Overture (Ship),” “Overture (László),” and “Overture (Bus),” ahead of the full soundtrack being released on December 13.

“Brady and I wanted there to be continual music for the first 10 minutes of the film, and the entire opening sequence was actually shot and choreographed to the music using my initial demos,” Blumberg said in a statement. “The Overture introduces the main players who appear throughout the film – including pianists John Tilbury, Sophie Agnel and Simon Sieger; Axel Dörner on trumpet; Evan Parker on saxophone – and it also covers the full spectrum of sounds and dynamics, the cacophony of the brass, the repetition of the prepared piano, the more lyrical piano melodies, and the instrumental techniques that blur with the diegetic sound. With the Overture I wanted to create this extremely disorientating, sensory overload that immediately immerses you in the film.”

You can listen to the overture below, and watch The Brutalist trailer above.

The Brutalist (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is out 12/13 via Milan Records. You can find more information here.

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André 3000 Shared Three Unreleased ‘New Blue Sun’ Records, Along With The ‘Moving Day’ Short Film

Although André 3000 teased that he’s working on new music for 2025, his exploration into instrumental works aren’t over. Today (November 22), André 3000 shared three unreleased tracks (“Moving Day,” “Day Moving,” and “Tunnels of Egypt”) from his New Blue Sun vault.

Last week, the musician’s followers stumbled across “Moving Day,” by way of his album’s one-year anniversary short film. The Dexter Navy-directed visual (also named Moving Day) provided supported with a behind-the-scenes look at his Grammy-nominated debut album’s creation.

As you might have expected, none of the records feature a rap verse from André 3000. For the disgruntled fans that can work their way past that, there is a deeply intrinsic story weaved into each note. Similar to what did make New Blue Sun, each record is more than a “flute track.”

“Moving Day” and “Day Moving” serves as complementary tracks. Both are loosely arranged to contrast the other’s instrumental peaks and valley. While New Blue Sun was classified as experimental, it is hard to ignore the free jazz influence heard throughout “Moving Day” and “Day Moving.”

As the title suggests, “Tunnels of Egypt” sonically pulls from Middle Eastern and North African music influences. With supporting stringed instruments and vibrating membranes, “Tunnels of Egypt” is as breezy as a desert night and equally enchanting.

Listen to André 3000’s new track “Moving Day” above. You can check out the records “Day Moving” and “Tunnels of Egypt” below.