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A Maybach driving glove is used as the cover art of this song, a cropped portion of the image used for the cover of Lamar's next single and diss track, "Meet the Grahams". [5]
3 maj 2024 · The cover art for the song is cropped from a larger picture which originally served as cover art for “meet the grahams.”
The funerals for Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman were held on June 16, 1994. This might explain the single black glove on the cover art. Just Lamar adding a dash of true crime to the mix, you know, for fun.
6:16 in LA cover art explanation. The BEEF. So I was talking to my homie about 6:16 in LA and we have a theory about the cover art. TL:DR - The cover art is calling out or pointing to Drake for Xxxtentacion’s murder. So the photo is of a single black glove with the Maybach Music logo.
4:44 inspired? “Fuck Ticketmaster, this a long life battle with yourself.”. 6:16 in LA cover art explanation. Here's a few things I believe to be true after this new video surfacing... My takeaways from the Twitter post.. 815K subscribers in the KendrickLamar community. “Fuck Ticketmaster, this a long life battle with yourself.”.
6:16 is the most underrated track in the entire battle. It's the song that forced Drake to crash out. He saw that zoomed in glove on the cover art, the little sliver of paper in the corner and hearing the lyrics Drake freaked out thinking Kendrick had something on him because that obviously was his glove.
3 maj 2024 · This theory is further supported by the fact that Kendrick's cover art for "6:16 in LA" is two leather gloves, similar to the gloves O.J. Simpson tried on during his murder trial in 1994.