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From The New York Times, this is The Daily. I'm Natalie Ketroa. Today, we're taking a break from the battles unfolding in Washington to talk about another battle that's been dominating the world of music. It's a fight between two major artists over one song. And that fight and that song may get their biggest stage ever at this weekend's Super Bowl.
From The New York Times, this is The Daily. I'm Natalie Ketroa. Today, we're taking a break from the battles unfolding in Washington to talk about another battle that's been dominating the world of music. It's a fight between two major artists over one song. And that fight and that song may get their biggest stage ever at this weekend's Super Bowl.
My colleague, Joe Coscarelli, explains how a diss track ripped the music world apart and why so many of us fell in love with the song about hate. It's Friday, February 7th. Joe, hi. Welcome back to the show.
My colleague, Joe Coscarelli, explains how a diss track ripped the music world apart and why so many of us fell in love with the song about hate. It's Friday, February 7th. Joe, hi. Welcome back to the show.
This weekend is obviously the Super Bowl. And while I very specifically will be watching to see my Philadelphia Eagles play Go Birds, a lot of people will be tuning in to watch Kendrick Lamar perform at halftime and not necessarily to hear him play his greatest hits, but to hear one song in particular. Let's talk about that song.
This weekend is obviously the Super Bowl. And while I very specifically will be watching to see my Philadelphia Eagles play Go Birds, a lot of people will be tuning in to watch Kendrick Lamar perform at halftime and not necessarily to hear him play his greatest hits, but to hear one song in particular. Let's talk about that song.
OK, I'm going to ask you to just take us on a little daily style journey here to explain how the world fell in love with this song, which ends up both in court and at the halftime show of the Super Bowl.
OK, I'm going to ask you to just take us on a little daily style journey here to explain how the world fell in love with this song, which ends up both in court and at the halftime show of the Super Bowl.
Right, right. I mean, when I think about Kendrick, I think about a guy who's making really deep music with complicated rhymes that make you think and feel things hard, you know?
Right, right. I mean, when I think about Kendrick, I think about a guy who's making really deep music with complicated rhymes that make you think and feel things hard, you know?
So obviously two huge stars. They've taken different paths. One's a hitmaker. One is more of a tortured poet, if you will. When does their beef start?
So obviously two huge stars. They've taken different paths. One's a hitmaker. One is more of a tortured poet, if you will. When does their beef start?
Okay, let's get into that. What did that look like?
Okay, let's get into that. What did that look like?