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Kendrick Lamar makes epic return to the stage | New Pittsburgh Courier

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Photo: Getty Images Kendrick Lamar made an epic return to the stage on Friday night (November 12) as the headline performer for the Day 'N Las Vegas festival. Draped in all white, the 'Humble' rapper spared no vibe or bar for fans who had him trending on Twitter because of the performance, which is the … Continued

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