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Ebony Magazine – June 2015 – Kendrick Lamar Cover – Vol. LXX, No. 8 – Very Good Condition
This June 2015 issue of Ebony Magazine features Kendrick Lamar on the cover, spotlighting his artistic evolution and unapologetic stance on race, community, and justice. A celebration of Black music, culture, and superhero visibility, this edition dives into modern pop power while honoring deeper societal reflections.
Condition: Very Good. Minor wear on edges. The item being pictured is exactly the one you will receive. Comes with a plastic protective sleeve. Please check the photos for condition. Combined shipping is available upon request.
FEATURED CONTENT
82 – COVER STORY: OLD SOUL
By Miles Marshall Lewis
Hip-hop visionary Kendrick Lamar opens up about To Pimp a Butterfly, the album’s jazz and funk roots, and how his lyrics speak to the lived experience of Black America.
90 – THE BLACK MUSIC RE-UP
By Cory Townes & Aaron Rhodan
A dynamic preview of the next wave of musical greatness—from rising stars to genre-defying innovators set to shape the sound of the year ahead.
98 – FIGHT THE SUPERPOWER
By Miles Marshall Lewis
As the superhero genre diversifies, Ebony investigates Hollywood’s embrace of Black heroes—and what it means for representation on the big screen.
102 – THE EBONY INTERVIEW: SHERYL LEE RALPH
By Michael J. Feeney
A candid conversation with the actress, singer, and advocate on her decades-long fight against HIV/AIDS and the power of celebrity-driven activism.
106 – POP CULTURE: DADS & INFLUENCE
By S. Tia Brown & Aliya S. King
Father’s Day inspiration meets TV nostalgia in this tribute to iconic Black dads and gift ideas that celebrate fatherhood with style.
A powerful, timely issue reflecting the intersections of music, activism, representation, and legacy—all led by Kendrick Lamar’s poetic voice.