Drake and Kendrick Lamar's 13-year feud was brought to the forefront of public awareness on Sunday night when the Not Like Us rapper performed his diss track during the Super Bowl halftime show.
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Hinting at ‘Not Like Us’, which was only played for a mere second, Kendrick quipped during the performance: “I want to play their favourite song but you know they like to sue”. Kendrick ...
In one of the biggest arguments in recent hip-hop history, Drake and Kendrick Lamar continue their war of words to the point ...
The first time Emmy award-winning journalist Wale Aliyu visited San Diego was in 2010. He says that’s when he first fell in love with the city and vowed to live and work here if he ever got the ...
"So, for me, that shit means everything. Because it puts the culture on the forefront, where it needs to be, and not minimized to just a catchy song or verse. This is a true art form. So to ...
"I've lived virtually my entire adult life as a man. Everyone in my personal and professional life knows me as a man, and any stranger on the street who encountered me would view me as a man ...
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