In case it wasn’t already clear by the accolades, the Google searches, and the Super Bowl halftime show performance, Kendrick Lamar should be considered the winner in the Kendrick vs. Drake feud.
Collaboration and coalition won’t be enough — we need to attack Trump with nonviolent means and sap his power.
On this week’s episode of Popcast, an interview with a record label veteran who has worked closely with Whitney Houston, ...
Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” was the feud’s biggest earner, generating an estimated $7.6 million in streaming, sales and ...
Drake has revealed his brand-new collaboration with the NFL ahead of Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show next year.
Collaboration and coalition won’t be enough — we need to attack Trump with nonviolent means and sap his power.
Andre 3000 is feeling inspired. He tells us about his Grammy-nominated solo album, the future of OutKast, and why he‘s ...
Kendrick famously shooting down Cole's "big three" line from his Drake collaboration "First Person Shooter" on the song "Like ...
Kendrick Lamar’s newest studio album,”GNX,” is receiving praise from audiences and critics, earning recognition as one of the ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The most popular baby names of 2024 have been unveiled by BabyCenter, a digital parenting resource, ...
The rapper drew parallels to professional wrestling, noting the fluid nature of hip-hop rivalries. “The same people who are ...
Squabble up, California. “Squabble up” is L.A. slang. It’s also the title of a track on GNX, the new album from Kendrick Lamar.