In one of the biggest arguments in recent hip-hop history, Drake and Kendrick Lamar continue their war of words to the point where even the police were questioned about the implica ...
When Kendrick Lamar released 6:16 in LA on Instagram at precisely 6:16 AM Pacific time on May 3, 2024, he changed the ...
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The historic (and somehow ongoing) feud between Kendrick Lamar and a profoundly unprepared Drake will yield many lessons for artists and spectators alike. Perhaps the most pressing among them: “Never ...
he also appeared to reference one of Kendrick Lamar 's diss tracks toward him, "Euphoria," while he was praising Sexyy. "When I see her, I see two bad ones, n***a, what's up?" Drake said with a laugh.
F–k what y’all talking ’bout. Shout-out, Sexyy. W Sexyy in the chat,” he added while making light of Lamar’s diss. Drake has largely avoided directly addressing Kendrick Lamar since ...
And it's always f**k Ken...' I am not reading that." In another Kendrick-related moment, Drake referenced the diss track "Euphoria" when shouting out Sexyy Red. "When I see her, I see two bad ...
Last month, Drake filed a lawsuit accusing Universal Music Group and Spotify of inflating the streaming stats for Kendrick Lamar’s Drake diss, “Not Like Us,” in order to “deceive consumers ...
Spotify clapped back at Drake after the rapper claimed that the music streaming platform purposely inflated Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us.” “Contrary to the allegations in the petition, UMG ...
Spotify clapped back at Drake after the rapper claimed that the music streaming platform purposely inflated Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us.” “Contrary to the allegations in the ...
In a new filing, Spotify says it "found no evidence to substantiate" Drake's claim that the streamer and UMG inflated the streams of Lamar’s diss song aimed at him. By Mesfin Fekadu Spotify has ...
Spotify has formally responded to Drake’s claim that it inflated streaming numbers to benefit Kendrick Lamar’s monster diss track “Not Like Us.” According to court docs filed in New York ...