Captain America: Brave New World Surprises Fans As THIS Kendrick Lamar Hit Makes a Surprise Appearance; DEETS

Kendrick Lamar, a Pulitzer Prize-winning rap artist, is back with Marvel’s Cinematic Universe (MCU). Instead of acting this time, he’s contributing his musical talent to the main theme song of Captain America: Brave New World. The eagerly anticipated fourth film in the Captain America series, starring Anthony Mackie, hit theaters on Valentine’s Day.

In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Anthony Mackie (who plays Sam Wilson) discussed Lamar’s contribution to the music score of his solo movie. Mackie, clearly enthusiastic about it, showered Lamar with compliments for his artistic skills and influence, expressing how much he admires the rapper’s creations.

As a connoisseur of lifestyle and culture, let me share an exciting revelation: Kendrick Lamar graced my film with the title track – a fact I hope wasn’t kept under wraps! Frankly, I can hardly contain my enthusiasm. The depth and skill in his artistry never cease to amaze me.

Fans are leaving the theaters with smiles on their faces after discovering that Kendrick Lamar’s song, “i” (Single Version) from 2015, was the theme song for the movie. This revelation has sparked interest among listeners, as they realized it was the title track of the film.

On the 23rd of September, 2014, I unveiled the track as the principal single for my third studio masterpiece, “To Pimp a Butterfly.” However, a distinct rendition of that very same song was later included in my album as well.

In a new collaboration, Lamar has teamed up with the Marvel Cinematic Universe for a second time. Known as the Humble rapper, he produced the album “Black Panther” for the 2018 film, “Black Panther.

The soundtrack boasts popular tunes such as “All the Stars” with SZA, “King’s Dead” including Jay Rock, Future, and James Blake, and “Pray for Me” featuring The Weeknd. His involvement in creating that soundtrack noticeably enhanced the movie’s contemporary impact.

2025 saw quite a dramatic turn for Kendrick Lamar, and his latest MCU collaboration comes amidst this dynamic period. This month alone, he claimed five Grammy awards for the controversial Drake diss track, “Not Like Us”. To add to that, he also graced the Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show stage in New Orleans, where he performed the hit song alongside tennis icon Serena Williams. The performance quickly became a viral sensation on the internet.

Meanwhile, fans can watch Captain America: Brave New World now playing in theaters worldwide.

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2025-02-15 13:52