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Skip to main content Open Navigation Menu Menu * Newsletter Sign In Search Search * News * Reviews * Best New Music * Features * Lists * The Pitch * Video * Best of the 2020s Open Navigation Menu Menu * Newsletter Sign In Search Search PITCHFORK THE LATEST The Pitch 5 TAKEAWAYS FROM KENDRICK LAMAR’S SURPRISE NEW ALBUM GNX By Jude Noel November 22, 2024 Rap KENDRICK LAMAR WILL NOT BE STOPPED ON “SQUABBLE UP” Kendrick Lamar By Matthew Ritchie November 22, 2024 News 11 ALBUMS OUT THIS WEEK YOU SHOULD LISTEN TO NOW By Nina Corcoran and Jazz Monroe November 22, 2024 News KENDRICK LAMAR RELEASES NEW ALBUM GNX: LISTEN AND READ THE FULL CREDITS By Jazz Monroe and Matthew Strauss November 22, 2024 KANYE WEST ACCUSED, IN NEW LAWSUIT, OF SEXUAL ASSAULT DURING 2010 MUSIC VIDEO SHOOT By Walden Green and Matthew Strauss CHARLI XCX ANNOUNCES 2025 ARENA TOUR DATES By Matthew Strauss ANDRÉ 3000 SHARES NEW SONG “MOVING DAY” By Walden Green NEW MAC MILLER ALBUM BALLOONERISM ANNOUNCED By Matthew Strauss THE WEATHER STATION ANNOUNCES 2025 TOUR, SHARES VIDEO FOR NEW SONG By Nina Corcoran Show More Advertisement REVIEWS Pop/R&B CURYMAN II Rogê With string arrangements from bossa nova legend Arthur Verocai, the L.A.-based, Rio-born musician celebrates the vibrancy of Brazilian culture while tackling the country’s complex history. 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