The performance symbolized Black people's plight in America — and hip-hop’s powerful ability to respond. William E. Ketchum ...
Attorneys for Drake issued a statement on Sunday, Jan. 9 before Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl Halftime performance ...
“It is basically stealing. It is stealing from the artist – the people who run music streaming sites like Spotify. I don’t subscribe to Spotify. I think it is where music goes to die.” ...
With a new label home (after four years with Universal Music Group) and an EP dropping tonight, the artist proves again that “girls is players too.” ...
The Toronto rapper has been taking subtle shots at women like Serena Williams, Sofia Richie Grange, and many others.
Universal Music Group (UMG) , the world's biggest music label, and Swedish streaming giant Spotify have reached a new multi-year agreement for recorded music and music publishing, they said on Sunday.
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Drake suing Universal Music Group in federal court after accusing the music label of a "scheme" around Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us." ...
Drake is slamming his own music distributor, Universal Music Group, over his springtime beef ... we will vigorously defend this litigation to protect our people and our reputation, as well ...
Feuding with Drake turned the “Not Like Us” performer into hip-hop’s hottest artist. Now he will take music’s biggest stage ...
Drake alleges that Universal Music Group "approved, published, and launched a campaign" to create a diss track targeting him Marina Watts is a Digital Writer, Music at PEOPLE. She has been working ...