WATCH: Kendrick Lamar Debuts 'Poetic Justice' Video Featuring Drake
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- February 22, 2013
- by Variance Staff
Kendrick Lamar on Friday released his latest music video, this one for the Drake-featuring “Poetic Justice,” which is off his incredible 2012 debut album good kid, m.A.A.d city. The dark, smoky set of visuals appear to be greatly inspired by by the work of director John Singleton (Boyz n the Hood, Poetic Justice) Drake also goes back to his Degrassi roots, albeit briefly, with his featured role. Meanwhile, Lamar's character is half of a heart-rending duo, whose love—in Singleton fashion—is ill-fated.
In more uplifting Lamar news, as we previously reported, the West Coast MC lends his voice this week to British songstress Emeli Sandé's remix of "Next to Me."
Watch the gut-wrenching clip below:
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Mac Miller, who is currently touring Australia, took the stage in Sydney on Friday and introduced a new song for fans. "Matches," which Miller had previously not released publicly, is expected to be on his forthcoming album, Watching Movies With The Sound Off. 
Justin Timberlake on Wednesday debuted his latest track "Mirrors" at the 2013 Brit Awards, performing the song live for the first time since releasing the single to iTunes last week. This newest cut is also included on his forthcoming album The 20/20 Experience, which is due March 19 via RCA.
Sister trio Haim has unveiled the video for their single "Falling," which is off their forthcoming EP of the same name. The visuals find the three members in the jungle, practicing archery and fishing with their bare hands. We're pretty excited for the EP, and the video certainly adds to that.
Fans of Vampire Weekend got a short, quick surprise on this week's episode of HBO's Girls, as frontman Ezra Koenig made a brief cameo on the series. In the quick scene, he delivers a one-line punch to The Lonely Island’s Jorma Taccone (Booth), who claims he "never" cries. As of Sunday, the only available clip comes by way of 
Beyoncé was in the spotlight once again on Saturday, debuting her HBO documentary Life is But a Dream preceded by her exclusive Oprah's Next Chapter interview on OWN. She co-directed the project with Ed Burke.
Alabama Shakes this weekend made their Saturday Night Live debut, and they didn't waste a second of it. The rootsy rockers first gave a riveting performance of their breakout single "Hold On" as well as "Always Alright," a track written exclusively for the Silver Linings Playbook soundtrack.
Just in time for Valentine's Day, The xx this week covered Beyoncé's "I Miss You." The performance, seen below, took place in none other than Bey's home state of Texas at Austin's Moody Theater. "She is one of our favourite artists of all time," The xx said of Mrs. Carter, also noting their admiration for Frank Ocean, one of the co-writers of the track, which appears on Bey's 2011 album 4. 
