Skepta believes the doors Drake and Kendrick Lamar once kicked open are being shut on other rappers in the wake of their ...
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In an evolving landscape where rap beefs carry unprecedented consequences, UK rap veteran Skepta‘s critique of the Kendrick ...
Kendrick Lamar is breaking down the meaning of "Not Like Us" — without ever saying the name Drake. The Pulitzer Prize-winning rapper, 37, spoke with SZA in an interview for Harper's Bazaar ...
OPINION: Kendrick fans may hate Drake but Drake fans still love Drake. Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed, and the views expressed are the author’s own. Read more opinions on ...
A signature-shifting collision of bucolic folk and frayed-edge rock, Jethro Tull’s Aqualung is one of the ’70s’ most daring ...
Fans on social media are rubbing salt in his wounds in the wake of the 2025 Grammy nominations, of which he has five: Record ...
After weeks of the bitter public feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar finally looks like it's over — or at least dying down. The two rap artists' long-running beef was reignited in March with ...
The latest beef originally erupted between three of hip-hop's biggest stars - Drake, Kendrick Lamar and J Cole - all triggered by a seemingly innocuous lyric praising their respective careers.
With Drake supposedly releasing his Kendrick Lamar response Friday -- the same day as Future and Metro Boomin's new album -- two Billboard Hip-Hop writers debate the feud's frontrunner.
The St. Louis-bred producer sat down for an interview with Forbes’ Matt Craig, who asked Metro Boomin about his "diplomatic" role in rap beefs like Drake and Kendrick Lamar. "I feel like the ...