While many of us may feel, by now, like we know a bit too much about the 37-year-old rapper, thanks to his ongoing beef with ...
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Kendrick Lamar Explains Why He Followed Up 'Mr. Morale' With 'GNX'
In an interview with Ebro Darden and Nadeska Alexis on Apple Music, Kendrick Lamar spoke about what inspired him to pivot ...
Ahead of his Super Bowl halftime show, a look at how the rapper has turned introspective rhymes into his own visual language.
Kendrick Lamar is bringing along an old friend for his Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show performance with the announcement that his frequent collaborator and former label mate SZA will join ...
"UMG wants the public to believe that this is a fight between rappers, but this lawsuit is not brought against Kendrick Lamar," they said. "This lawsuit reveals the human and business ...
Nothing has been the same since Drake and Kendrick Lamar ... Alive Interlude.” Lamar’s ego was on ten, detonated by the co-sign of Drizzy, rapping: “So blame it on Mr. OVOXO/ The reason ...
Regardless of what goes down, we know Super Bowl LIX — otherwise known as Super Bowl 59 — will be a can’t miss spectacle with two great teams on the field, Kendrick Lamar performing a sure ...
The rapper, whose given name is Aubrey Drake Graham, had previously filed legal proceedings against UMG accusing it of conspiring to inflate the success of Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" over his ...
Drake's high-profile rap battle with Kendrick Lamar encountered several turns, the latest of which saw the Canadian rapper filing a defamation lawsuit against his record label, Universal Music ...
Drake has sued Universal Music Group (UMG) for defamation over rival Kendrick Lamar's diss track Not Like Us. The lawsuit alleges UMG - which Drake, 38, and Lamar, 37, are both signed to ...
After dropping a legal petition made against his own label, Universal Music Group (UMG), and Spotify over Kendrick Lamar’s record-smashing diss track ‘Not Like Us’, Drake has cranked it up a ...
The lawsuit, filed in federal court in New York City, alleges UMG — the parent record label for Drake and Lamar — published and promoted the track even though it included false pedophilia ...