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Luther Vandross didn’t just sing love songs. He invented the kind of vocals that make you want to text your ex, light a ...
Luther Vandross and Cheryl Lynn's velvety 1982 cover of the Marvin Gaye/Tammi Terrell duet "If This World Were Mine" is so crucial to the third track on "GNX" that Lamar references it right there ...
Lamar's duet with SZA samples Luther Vandross' 1982 hit "If This World Were Mine." The song was written by Marvin Gaye, who himself recorded it in 1967 as a duet with Tammi Terrell.
Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s “luther” is the latest track to join Spotify’s Billions Club, which celebrates songs that have ...
The duet, a tribute to the legendary Luther Vandross, has proven to be a massive hit, becoming Lamar’s sixth No. 1 single and SZA’s third. For Lamar, “Luther” extends his already ...
Kendrick Lamar & SZA’s old-school R&B smash “Luther,” now is in its fifth week atop the Billboard Hot 100, sounds like a natural to receive Grammy nods for record and song of the year when ...
Kendrick Lamar & SZA’s ‘Luther’ Is a Grammy Natural, but Luther Vandross Waited Years to Win His First Grammy. The R&B legend left the Grammy ceremony empty-handed six times before he ...
Kendrick Lamar just released the music video for "Luther," with a sneaky Drake dig via its director. The music video for the SZA -assisted single, released Friday, was directed by Karena Evans.
Luther Vandross and Cheryl Lynn’s velvety 1982 cover of the Marvin Gaye/Tammi Terrell duet “If This World Were Mine” is so crucial to the third track on “GNX” that Lamar references it ...
Lamar's duet with SZA samples Luther Vandross' 1982 hit "If This World Were Mine." The song was written by Marvin Gaye, who himself recorded it in 1967 as a duet with Tammi Terrell.
Luther Vandross and Cheryl Lynn’s velvety 1982 cover of the Marvin Gaye/Tammi Terrell duet “If This World Were Mine” is so crucial to the third track on “GNX” that Lamar references it ...
Lamar's duet with SZA samples Luther Vandross' 1982 hit "If This World Were Mine." The song was written by Marvin Gaye, who himself recorded it in 1967 as a duet with Tammi Terrell.