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Kendrick Lamar Premieres 'Alright' Music Video
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The rapper rides a car carried by cops and floats around the Los Angeles streets in the music video directed by Colin Tilley.

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Kendrick Lamar has released the official music video for his "Alright" for fans' viewing pleasure. Arriving online on Tuesday, June 30, the clip directed by Colin Tilley opens with some scenes highlighting police brutality.

Viewers then get to see Lamar and his TDE crew including ScHoolboy Q, Ab-Soul and Jay Rock riding a car carried by some cops. The Compton MC is also seen doing donuts through a parking lot while throwing $100 bills out of the window before he floats around Los Angeles and raps on the top of a street light above L.A. LIVE.

"Alright" appears on Lamar's "To Pimp a Butterfly" album which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard 200 upon its release earlier this year. It is the latest song off the LP to have a music video, following "King Kunta" and the Grammy-winning "i".

He recently performed the track live atop a vandalized cop car during the 2015 BET Awards.

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