Cole, "First Person Shooter," as a single from his latest album, "For All the Dogs." In the braggadocious song, J. Cole references Lamar as "K-Dot" (his former stage name) and Drake as "Aubrey ...
Cole quickly surrendered to Lamar, Drake ... in New York," "8am in Charlotte"). Unlike its predecessor, however, "6:16 in LA" is brief and spooky rather than comprehensive and direct. The song ...
As music fans gear up for 2025 Grammy watch parties and nominated artists plan for their big day, the appearance of one of hip-hop's elite remains uncertain. Will Drake, a five-time Grammy Award ...
Kendrick Lamar has continued to win off his beef with Canadian rapper, Drake, as his diss song, ‘Not Like Us’ made history at the 67th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday. ‘Not Like Us’ won a ...
Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar won the night's biggest awards, but the real takeaway from the Grammys is that a wave of younger stars has arrived on the pop scene, fully prepared to own the spotlight.
The Astroworld tragedy shocked the music world and left a lasting scar on festival culture. On Nov. 5, 2021, the Astroworld Festival, headlined by Houston rapper Travis Scott, turned into a nightmare ...
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Drake and his entourage book out Maison Bâtard on Bourke Street ...
Los Angeles has hosted the Grammy Awards all but two times out of the last 20 years, usually at the Crypto.com Arena ...
Lady Gaga stepped into the spotlight at the FireAid benefit concert in Los Angeles, where she delivered a powerful performance that included the debut of a brand new song, “All I Need is Time,” ...
After almost six hours of FireAid, Lady Gaga ended the historic Los Angeles event by debuting her new song “All I Need Is Time” co-written with her fiance Michael Polansky, an upbeat number ...