After one week of being released, Atlanta-based rapper Lil Baby’s new album “Who Hard as Me” (WHAM) has received moderate-to-high acclaim from fans and critics alike. It has even reached the number one spot on the Billboard 200.
Kendrick Lamar’s sixth studio album, GNX, continues to make waves on the charts with three tracks charting on US Top Songs. “tv off” featuring Lefty GunPlay lands at #7, “squabble up ...
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Drake was raised in Toronto and worked as a child actor on "Degrassi." After pivoting to music, he became one of the most successful rappers ever.
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Palmer, 31, grilled SZA, 35, on her romance with the “God’s Plan” rapper, asking if he was a good kisser. It was clear almost immediately that the Grammy winner was not interested in answering, as she quipped to Palmer, “That’s why I said f--- you in advance.”
Lil Wayne is decades into his music career and still has a horde of people anticipating his new music. The 42-year-old rapper recently “guaranteed” that his elusive forthcoming album Tha Carter VI will come out in 2025.
“This lawsuit by Drake is a much less meritorious legal case—likely used as leverage in contract negotiations and as a PR move more than intended for a drawn-out legal battle through trial,” defamation lawyer Camron Dowlatshahi told the outlet.
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“Moicano’s been on a tear since moving up to 155 pounds,” White said in his video announcement. “The guy is an absolute savage, and every fight he’s in is a war. He weighed in at championship weight as the backup in case something ...
Forget] the ‘Big 3,’ it’s just big me.” Those words, rapped by Kendrick Lamar on the 2024 track “Like That,” would ignite a firestorm in hip-hop, forever altering its landscape. Though Kendrick never named names,