Kendrick Lamar just made history at the Grammys! His diss track 'Not like us' swept the awards! Is this the final blow in the ...
Rapper Kendrick Lamar won five awards at the 2025 Grammys for Not Like Us, his diss track aimed at Drake according to reports, and the internet cannot keep calm.
“All 15 we doing right now.” As of this report, Drake and PND's joint album does not have a release date. Scroll below for more reactions to Drake's new haircut.
Drake’s lawsuit claims that Universal Music Group ‘chose corporate greed over the safety and well-being of its artists’ by allegedly promoting Kendrick Lamar’s song with bots and payola ...
Ever since Kendrick Lamar declared "I choose violence" in March of last year, he and Drake have hurled a barrage of diss tracks back and forth, escalating a rap feud that had been brewing for years.
Drake has escalated his ongoing legal battle against his record label, Universal Music Group (UMG), by filing defamation lawsuit against the parent record label he and rival Kendrick Lamar are ...
Will Drake, a five-time Grammy Award winner, attend this year's Grammys? The answer to that question isn't so simple. Drake and Kendrick Lamar, both Grammy-winning artists, reignited their rap ...
Drake has taken his feud with Kendrick Lamar to federal court. The “One Dance” rapper, 38, filed a defamation lawsuit in Manhattan on Wednesday against Universal Music Group — which reps ...
Drake is going after UMG for putting out and promoting "Not Like Us," which references the Canadian rap star as a child predator. However, Los Angeles defamation and media law attorney Tre Lovell ...
Drake is battling his own record label over a song that is the lynchpin of a now legendary hip-hop feud. In a lawsuit against UMG Recordings, Inc., brought Wednesday in the US District Court for ...
Drake has withdrawn his legal petition against Universal Music Group (UMG) and Spotify after accusing the companies of colluding to discount the streaming licensing rates on Kendrick Lamar’s ...
UPDATE: Drake is suing UMG after all. Last November, Drake filed a shocking legal action against Universal Music Group and Spotify, accusing both companies of using a “scheme” involving bots ...