As you’re probably aware, Kendrick Lamar was selected as the halftime show performer for Super Bowl LIX. What you might not know, however, is that the “Not Like Us” rapper has teamed up with fashion designer Willy Chavarria on a limited collection to commemorate the event.
Speaking to the GRAMMY.com ahead of the 67th GRAMMY Awards this coming Sunday, GNX producer Mustard opened up about working with Kendrick Lamar on the album. When asked about whether or not he continues to send Lamar beats,
Mustard revealed that Kendrick Lamar described feeling like Goku when he first heard the electrifying beat for "Hey Now."
Lynda Carter and Jessica Altman had a fun mother-daughter date during Paris Fashion Week. The "Wonder Woman" star stepped out with Altman at the Schiaparelli Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2025 show on Monday at the Petit Palais. Carter also opted for a midi dress and a leather jacket.
When Kendrick Lamar was surprisingly announced as the halftime performer for Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans, it brought forth a lot of questions. Sure,
Kendrick Lamar ’s performance this year promises to be no different. Today, the rapper has announced that he’s teamed up with designer Willy Chavarria on a limited collection to commemorate the event—perhaps a hint of what’s to come?
Kendrick Lamar felt like Goku when he first heard the beat for "Hey Now" off his latest album GNX, according to Mustard.
Kendrick Lamar says he felt like the iconic Dragon Ball Z character Goku upon his first time hearing DJ Mustard’s production for the GNX track “hey now.” In an interview with the GRAMMY’s Recording Academy,
Kendrick Lamar and Willy Chavarria are strengthening their already proven collaborative relationship with a new collection in tandem with the GNX artist's upcoming Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show performance in New Orleans.
Kendrick Lamar and designer Willy Chavarria are teaming up again for a Super Bowl-inspired collection ahead of the rapper's halftime show performance.