Rapper and singer Drake turned down next year's Super Bowl Halftime Show where Kendrick Lamar is set to perform.
Tracing the lyrical jabs, rivalry, and roots of how two of hip-hop’s biggest rappers– Kendrick Lamar and Drake– shaped a […] ...
Another month has come and gone, which means it's time for a new roundup of the best new songs and albums dropping in ...
Legend, Drake and Donald Glover III. The actor recalled the moment he realized his son is an artist like his dad.
In early May, Future got fans excited when he wrote, on X, “Fuck yo album Shit ain’t slappin like my MIXTAPE.” Now, after ...
Drake’s stans may still be salty about the outcome of his scrap with Kendrick, but they’re probably not to blame.
A rivalry between two of the world’s biggest rappers has simmered for years, flaring up again in recent weeks thanks to multiple surprise tracks ...
battle on October 30, 2021 in Long Beach, California. Drake's Take Care is the fifteenth album to spend 600 weeks on the Billboard 200. The rapper joins Adele, AC/DC, Michael Jackson, Bob Marley ...
Since peaking in popularity and domination in the lead-up to Views, Drake’s been in search of an album that validated his ubiquity on the charts and in every millennial’s heart. Views wasn’t it.
A few minutes later, he returns, excited to talk about his new album, High, which will be available Sept. 20. Urban is aware that, given his history with addiction, the title is a talker.
This week's cover for The New Yorker is making waves on social media as people react to the magazine's illustration. The image, titled “A Mother’s Work” by R. Kikuo Johnson, gives readers a ...