The stories Kendrick Lamar constructed and recounted on his major label debut,good kid, m.A.A.d city, were so vivid, it was like you could see his words as pictures and moving scenes just by listening to the music. And soon, thanks to a new documentary, those visuals won’t just exist in your mind’s eye — but in front of your face.
“m.A.A.d.,” a film by Kahlil Joseph, will be opening at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles on March 21, and exhibited through July 27.
K. Dot and Joseph reportedly collaborated on the 14-minute film, as well as on certain visual components of the rapper’s set...
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“m.A.A.d.,” a film by Kahlil Joseph, will be opening at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles on March 21, and exhibited through July 27.
K. Dot and Joseph reportedly collaborated on the 14-minute film, as well as on certain visual components of the rapper’s set...
Click here to Read More