When the dust settled, the so-called “big three” were no more. Kendrick Lamar had firmly established himself as the one. For ...
Pusha T knows a bit about beefing with Drake. Speaking at Art Basel with Ari Melber, the Cokechella rapper revealed that he believes Kendrick ... of civil fraud and racketeering. Though Lamar ...
Attorney Dan Adams explains why the singer is suing his own record company and fellow label-mate Kendrick Lamar. Police question ... may not know about the Civil War Newsom appoints Schiff to ...
A new generation of hip-hop artists seems less interested in becoming stars and more in becoming myths — and dismantling the ...
After indulging in an all-out diss-track war earlier this year, where the two rappers took direct shots at each other, there is no explicit mention of Drake in Kendrick Lamar’s new album. That said, ...
He topped the Billboard charts with tracks like “Like That” with St. Louis native Metro Boomin and Future and “Not Like Us,” a diss track toward Drake that’s earned Lamar five Grammy nominations ...
The song that started the hip-hop “Civil War.” Future and Metro Boomin gave Kendrick Lamar the space to get a few thoughts off his chest, including how he thinks Drake and J. Cole aren’t in ...
UMG, the world’s largest music company, also distributes Lamar’s recordings. More from Variety 'Like That': How Kendrick ... claims Drake’s attorneys already have enough evidence of defamation, they ...
The company also denied entering a backdoor deal with UMG to aid Kendrick in his war of words with Drake. “The predicate of Petitioner’s entire request for discovery from Spotify is false,” ...
Last month, Drake, through his company Frozen Moments, accused the streaming giant and his own label, Universal Music Group, of artificially inflating streaming numbers for Lamar’s track.
It’s Kendrick Lamar ... civil rights dance,” he joked. “One thing we missed with Mr. Morale was a clean Kendrick hit.” Elsewhere during Billboard Unfiltered, the staff discussed Drake ...
Spotify has made an official statement denying Drake’s claims in a legal filing last month that the streaming numbers for Kendrick Lamar’s song ... allegations of civil fraud and racketeering.