Kendrick Lamar stirs the pot again at the Grammys with a fresh submission.

  • He’s added “Euphoria” to his list alongside “Not Like Us” and “Like That.”
  • Sounwave’s Instagram hinted at the addition without detailing the categories.
  • Criticism surfaces, echoing past hip-hop artist controversies with the Grammys.
  • Barry White’s estate sues over a sample in “Like That,” but Kendrick is not yet a defendant.

Kendrick Lamar is making waves at the Grammys yet again. This time, he has added “Euphoria” to his 2025 submissions, joining “Not Like Us” and his collaboration with Future and Metro Boomin, “Like That.”

Renowned producer Sounwave dropped the news on Instagram but left us guessing about the categories. However, it’s likely that “Euphoria” is competing in the same slots as its companions: Record/Song of the Year, Best Rap Song/Performance, and possibly Best Music Video.

This move has reignited past criticisms aimed at the Grammys regarding their standing with hip-hop. The drama echoes through the industry, reminding one of the infamous moments, like that one Drake like on “Family Matters.”

On another note, “Like That” has found itself in hot water. The estate of soul legend Barry White filed a lawsuit over a sample used in the track. It’s tied up in a legal tangle over copyright infringement, though Kendrick and his fellow artists remain untouched, for now.

Fans are deep-diving into Kendrick’s vaults, thanks to fresh revelations. Photos from the “Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers” cover shoot have surfaced, showing him striking dynamic poses with his son Enoch.

Kendrick Lamar’s Grammy prospects and legal hurdles keep fans eagerly watching.

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