Kendrick Lamar is on top of his game right now with the victory over Drake and major performance at the Superbowl. Now The Wrap Up Magazine would like to know your favorite music video from Kendrick Lamar.
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Kendrick Lamar is on top of his game right now with the victory over Drake and major performance at the Superbowl. Now The Wrap Up Magazine would like to know your favorite music video from Kendrick Lamar.
Tony Yayo praised Kendrick Lamar for making history as the first artist to perform a diss track during a Super Bowl halftime show. Yayo noted the magnitude of Lamar's performance, highlighting it as a significant achievement in the rapper's illustrious career. The event garnered an impressive audience of 135 million viewers, marking it as one of the most-watched halftime shows.
Lets act like Kendrick Lamar's hit song "Not Like Us" was never made. Lets act as if the beef never took place between the two. Who would you choose as the best rapper? Both dragged each other to hell with their lyrical jabs, but it's undeniable who came out on top.
Marlon Wayans returns for one more visit before the end of 2024 with Big Boy and Big Boy's Neighborhood.
This time they discuss Jayz, Drake, and Diddy lawsuits. They also dive into his new movie roles and more. Watch the video below!
Back in mid 2024, Kendrick Lamar made headlines in hip-hop because of his beef with Drake. Not Like Us is playing everywhere, so interest in Kendrick soared like never before. This is an excellent opportunity for us to talk about the biography of K-Dot, who grew up listening to oldschool hip-hop, which is why his aggression often shows in his tracks.
Can Kendrick Lamar Destroy Lil Wayne Like He Did Drake? Fans believe Wayne doesn't have the skill set to analyze his opponent and break them down like Kendrick can. Plus Wayne has had too much public fuckery happen throughout his career and that would be ammo.
Jay-Z has had an interesting relationship with Lil Wayne and Drake, which has stemmed over the last 20 years.
Initially, Weezy F. Baby considered Jay his idol and biggest inspiration - and almost signed to Def Jam and Rocnation / Roc-a-fella Records (Jay-Z's label) - before Birdman put a stop to it. Jay-Z mentioned this in a 2013 interview on The Breakfast Club with Charlemagne.
During an interview with Akademiks, DJ Vlad revealed a behind-the-scenes story about why Drake never appeared in the music video for Migos' hit single "Versace." According to Vlad, Birdman, who was managing Drake under Young Money at the time, requested Migos sign with Birdman's label for Drake to do the video.
DL Hughley touched on the highly publicized battle between Drake and Kendrick Lamar. Hughley compared the clash to "a lion playing with his food," highlighting the unequal nature of their feud.
Jay-Z is staking legal claim to the master recordings of his iconic debut album ... and it's a "buyer beware" notice, of sorts, to anyone getting ready to drop more than $1 million to buy Damon Dash's share of Roc-A-Fella Records.
Jay's attorneys just made a legal filing that might normally fly under the radar, but here's why it's suddenly very relevant. As we first reported, Dame's third of Roc-A-Fella is going up for auction later this month, and the label's only real asset is Jay-Z's 1996 album, "Reasonable Doubt."
Lupe Fiasco thinks Drake should buy Damon Dash's share of Jay-Z's debut studio album Reasonable Doubt after the music executive announced he was taking offers for it.
On Friday, the Roc-A-Fella Records co-founder hopped on Instagram with a post announcing he was selling his one-third share of Hov's freshman effort and explained he was only entertaining serious inquiries. "This shit is for sale 1/3 … only real inquiries only," he wrote under a picture of the album cover.
He shocked the crowd by performing the chart-topping diss “Not Like Us” five times in a row, often letting the crowd take over, inviting an arena of thousands to shout lyrics that accuse Drake of being a “certified pedophile” and “colonizer.”
As the dust begins to settle on the hip-hop civil war, it seems like the real damage is coming into focus. While no blood was spilled, It’s safe to say that things haven't been this ugly in a rap beef since the days of Biggie and Pac, with Kendrick Lamar basically dissecting every aspect of Drake’s identity. But, there’s also collateral damage to what’s been said.
Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp a Butterfly protest anthem “Alright” came in at No. 1 on the ranking, while Cardi’s diamond-certified “Bodak Yellow” followed closely behind in second place. Drake‘s “God’s Plan,” Lil Uzi Vert‘s “XO Tour Llif3” and Future‘s “March Madness” rounded out the top five.
Joell Ortiz, Bodega Bamz, and Nitty Scott came together in 2016 to form the supergroup No Panty. During their sit-down with DJ Vlad, the three discussed the effort that goes into making timeless music. They responded to Michael Jackson's reflection on Thriller, where the late music icon said he wasn't surprised at the classic album's impact due to the care that was put into crafting it.
Drake has finally released the CDQ version of his response to Kendrick Lamar and others on streaming services.
In the days leading up to the formal release, Drake has been trying to get Kendrick to respond by making numerous shady posts about him and his team. The pgLang co-founder has yet to acknowledge the diss track.
J. Cole has fired back at Kendrick Lamar's diss on his new song '7 Minute Drill,' including a surprise song off the new album 'Might Delete Later.'
Coach K recently went viral after he claimed that Jeezy was more relevant in the hip-hop space than Jay-Z at one point in his career due to the perceived lack of fans in the South. Now, former Roc-A-Fella Records artist and friend of Jay-Z—Memphis Bleek has chimed in with his thoughts.
NBA YoungBoy has an extensive list of enemies over the years and some of these beefs even turned deadly so today we look into all of the enemies of NBA YoungBoy. Including TBG, King Von, Lil Durk, JayDaYoungan, Kodak Black, Gee Money, Fredo Bang, NLE Choppa, Drake and more.