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Lamar takes on Trump

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Donald Trump is a chump / Know how we feel, punk.” Kendrick Lamar

Kendrick Lamar, one of the most praised voices in hip-hop, took on both US President Donald Trump and rivals in the rap world in a surprise new song. The California rapper ended the track by throwing out the date April 7 - leading fans to expect more music, and perhaps even his next album, on that date.

Lamar late last Thursday dropped The Heart Part 4, a nearly five-minute track of rapid-fire rhyme that, in contrast to his often eclectic musical influences, is led by an unadorned bass line.

The Grammy-winning artist - whose 2015 album To Pimp a Butterfly was quickly hailed as a classic - paints a bleak picture on his latest track, rapping: “The whole world goin’ mad. Donald Trump is a chump / Know how we feel, punk / Tell ‘em that God comin’ / And Russia need a replay button, y’all up to something,” he raps, referring to the Trump presidenti­al campaign’s alleged ties with Russia.

Lamar also points to Trump’s failure to win the popular vote in last year’s election, rapping: “America’s truth ain’t ignoring the votes.”

Lamar has been an active social commentato­r. His Alright became an unofficial anthem of the Black Lives Matter movement, while another To Pimp a Butterfly track - How Much a Dollar Cost, about an encounter with a beggar in South Africa - was hailed by thenpresid­ent Barack Obama as his favourite song of 2015.

More unusually for the 29-year-old Lamar, much of The Heart Part 4 is about boasting of his own status in hip-hop. “30 millions later, my future favors / The legendary status of a hiphop rhyme savior,” he raps, exalting both his earnings and his skill. In several cryptic verses in the song, Lamar appears to take shots at other rappers - especially Drake, the Toronto superstar, whom he suggests is overrated.

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