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You want to follow what's happening in Washington, D.C., but you don't want to be scrolling your phone all day. I'm Scott Detrow, and NPR has a podcast that can help. It's called Trump's Terms. Stories about big changes the 47th president is pursuing on his own terms. They're short, they're focused episodes that tell you calmly, factually, what is happening and what isn't.
You want to follow what's happening in Washington, D.C., but you don't want to be scrolling your phone all day. I'm Scott Detrow, and NPR has a podcast that can help. It's called Trump's Terms. Stories about big changes the 47th president is pursuing on his own terms. They're short, they're focused episodes that tell you calmly, factually, what is happening and what isn't.
You want to follow what's happening in Washington, D.C., but you don't want to be scrolling your phone all day. I'm Scott Detrow, and NPR has a podcast that can help. It's called Trump's Terms. Stories about big changes the 47th president is pursuing on his own terms. They're short, they're focused episodes that tell you calmly, factually, what is happening and what isn't.
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With the song Luther, Kendrick Lamar stakes his claim as that rare thing, a great hip-hop ballad singer.
With the song Luther, Kendrick Lamar stakes his claim as that rare thing, a great hip-hop ballad singer.
With the song Luther, Kendrick Lamar stakes his claim as that rare thing, a great hip-hop ballad singer.
Lamar samples Luther Vandross's If This World Were Mine, that's Vandross's croon you heard in the opening music, with Kendrick singing and rapping his own love lyric all around it. In the context in which this song appears on Lamar's album GNX, Luther serves as a soothing interlude, a bit of intimacy on a collection more often characterized by boasting and aggression.
Lamar samples Luther Vandross's If This World Were Mine, that's Vandross's croon you heard in the opening music, with Kendrick singing and rapping his own love lyric all around it. In the context in which this song appears on Lamar's album GNX, Luther serves as a soothing interlude, a bit of intimacy on a collection more often characterized by boasting and aggression.
Lamar samples Luther Vandross's If This World Were Mine, that's Vandross's croon you heard in the opening music, with Kendrick singing and rapping his own love lyric all around it. In the context in which this song appears on Lamar's album GNX, Luther serves as a soothing interlude, a bit of intimacy on a collection more often characterized by boasting and aggression.
The way Lamar invites SZA to join him as a singing partner here, it's obvious he's steeped in the soul music tradition of a song that was a hit five years before he was born.
The way Lamar invites SZA to join him as a singing partner here, it's obvious he's steeped in the soul music tradition of a song that was a hit five years before he was born.
The way Lamar invites SZA to join him as a singing partner here, it's obvious he's steeped in the soul music tradition of a song that was a hit five years before he was born.
If it was up to me I wouldn't Okay, now let's hear what Kendrick Lamar loved about that 1982 Luther Vandross single.