Kendrick Lamar
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Talking about Drake's legal filing claiming "Not Like Us" streams were inflated by his label and Spotify.
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The tracks, recorded in 2010, were part of a collab album that never actualized.
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“I wanna thank @kendricklamar for acknowledging something I thought noone saw or cared about. Feeling seen is a great feeling and I dont take it for granted,” The Roots' drummer said
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In an impressively short turnaround time, the Virginia Commonwealth University pep band arranged and learned the Mustard-produced track
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Drake has doubled down against Kendrick Lamar's label, Universal Music Group (UMG), only one day after accusing Lamar of artificially inflating streams on his song, "Not Like Us."
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Talking about Lil Wayne's response to Kendrick Lamar's "wacced out murals" bars.
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The petition alleges that UMG employed bots and other deceptive strategies to manipulate streaming numbers, which UMG has denied.
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You can now officially pre-order the album in physical formats, like vinyl, CD, and cassette. The album ships out by March 1st, 2025.
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“He trippin?” Lamar responded to a text from his friend Reli, who shared the chat on his Instagram Stories.