The Drake-Kendrick Lamar feud has escalated this year as the two rappers went back and forth replying and one-upping each other’s diss tracks. Things have never been the same since the duo collaborated on Drake’s 2011 album Take Care, and ever since Lamar threw shade at Drake in Big Sean’s Control, the two have been feuding over the years.
Before their feud, Kendrick Lamar was a part of Drake’s 2011 album Take Care
Things intensified this year as both have now committed to destroying each other’s reputations and careers with the release of their diss tracks simultaneously. With Lamar’s Euphoria and 6:16 in LA going on a full rant mode on Drake’s activities and career, the Toronto rapper has hit back with a more personal attack in his new diss track, questioning the parentage of Lamar’s children.
Drake Hits Back with New Diss Track Family Matters,...
Before their feud, Kendrick Lamar was a part of Drake’s 2011 album Take Care
Things intensified this year as both have now committed to destroying each other’s reputations and careers with the release of their diss tracks simultaneously. With Lamar’s Euphoria and 6:16 in LA going on a full rant mode on Drake’s activities and career, the Toronto rapper has hit back with a more personal attack in his new diss track, questioning the parentage of Lamar’s children.
Drake Hits Back with New Diss Track Family Matters,...
- 5/4/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire
Drake and Kendrick Lamar have been embroiled in a bitter rivalry in the music industry for many years, during which both musicians have been critical of each other. The latter, 36, recently released a new track called Euphoria, in which he once again targeted Drake. Three days after releasing this diss track, he intensified his feud with Drake on Friday morning by releasing a second one, 6:16 in LA.
This is the latest in their long-running beef, which has gotten bigger and more intense over the past few weeks, involving other rappers.
Drake in a still from ‘Sticky‘
Not one to back down, Drake is said to quickly hit back with a diss track of his own. However, that is not all—he recently shared a scene from Antoine Fuqua’s The Equalizer 2 on his social media, showcasing his lyrical skills and channeling his inner Denzel Washington in the process.
This is the latest in their long-running beef, which has gotten bigger and more intense over the past few weeks, involving other rappers.
Drake in a still from ‘Sticky‘
Not one to back down, Drake is said to quickly hit back with a diss track of his own. However, that is not all—he recently shared a scene from Antoine Fuqua’s The Equalizer 2 on his social media, showcasing his lyrical skills and channeling his inner Denzel Washington in the process.
- 5/4/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
Donald Glover is gearing up to release new music!
The 40-year-old entertainer, for those that don’t know, uses the name Childish Gambino to release music, and has several Grammy award wins under his belt.
It’s been nearly four years since his last music release – 3.15.20 was his most recent album to be released, back in March 2020, and he has spent the last few years working in television, both acting and producing.
During a recent outing, Donald was asked what he has coming up next.
Keep reading to learn more…
He told TMZ that he has another album coming, and when they asked when we could expect it, he said, “soon.”
Childish Gambino was also featured on the song, “More Dollars, More Sense 1994,” earlier this year, alongside Jason Martin and DJ Quik. He also released the Swarm EP for the Prime Video series of the same name, which he created with Janine Nabers.
The 40-year-old entertainer, for those that don’t know, uses the name Childish Gambino to release music, and has several Grammy award wins under his belt.
It’s been nearly four years since his last music release – 3.15.20 was his most recent album to be released, back in March 2020, and he has spent the last few years working in television, both acting and producing.
During a recent outing, Donald was asked what he has coming up next.
Keep reading to learn more…
He told TMZ that he has another album coming, and when they asked when we could expect it, he said, “soon.”
Childish Gambino was also featured on the song, “More Dollars, More Sense 1994,” earlier this year, alongside Jason Martin and DJ Quik. He also released the Swarm EP for the Prime Video series of the same name, which he created with Janine Nabers.
- 12/29/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Los Angeles, May 31 (Ians) Rapper Baby Keem and singer Kendrick Lamar have released a new collaboration ‘The Hillbillies’, produced by Evil Giane, alongside a music video directed by Neal Farmer.
Tyler, the Creator makes a cameo in the montage, displaying a ‘Camp Flog Gnaw 2023′ button on a jacket in front of Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium – confirming the carnival’s long-awaited return, reports ‘Variety’.
‘The Hillbillies’ samples Bon Iver’s ‘Pdlif’ and is the latest joint effort from cousins Lamar and Keem, who previously worked together on tracks such as ‘N95’, ‘Die Hard’, ‘Range Brothers’, ‘Savior’, ‘Nile’, and the Grammy award-winning ‘Family Ties’, among others.
According to Keem’s tweet announcing the collaboration, the single also makes reference to Drake’s ‘Sticky’ off his 2022 album ‘Honestly, Nevermind’.
The video, filmed entirely on VHS, takes place in several places including London, a mall, city streets, a private jet, and outside Dodger Stadium...
Tyler, the Creator makes a cameo in the montage, displaying a ‘Camp Flog Gnaw 2023′ button on a jacket in front of Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium – confirming the carnival’s long-awaited return, reports ‘Variety’.
‘The Hillbillies’ samples Bon Iver’s ‘Pdlif’ and is the latest joint effort from cousins Lamar and Keem, who previously worked together on tracks such as ‘N95’, ‘Die Hard’, ‘Range Brothers’, ‘Savior’, ‘Nile’, and the Grammy award-winning ‘Family Ties’, among others.
According to Keem’s tweet announcing the collaboration, the single also makes reference to Drake’s ‘Sticky’ off his 2022 album ‘Honestly, Nevermind’.
The video, filmed entirely on VHS, takes place in several places including London, a mall, city streets, a private jet, and outside Dodger Stadium...
- 5/31/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
In 2012, the Canadian government-sanctioned Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers discovered that its precious barrels of sweet sap had been (gasp) stolen. Gone was the sugary liquid that filled the Fpaq warehouses. In its stead was mere water, unfit to pour over a hot stack of pancakes or glaze a juicy pork chop. It sounds silly, but the event cost Fpaq $18.7 million Cad and ranks among the most costly thefts in Canadian history. Judging by the fact that syrup production accounts for about $1.1 billion Cad to Canada's Gdp, the country's government took the crime very seriously. Now, the story is getting the Hollywood adaptation treatment in a half-hour comedy series coming to Prime Video.
Canada produces 90% of the world's maple syrup, and about 72% of that supply comes from the province of Quebec. That means at least 70% of the entire world's syrup was stolen and illegally distributed sometime between 2011 and...
Canada produces 90% of the world's maple syrup, and about 72% of that supply comes from the province of Quebec. That means at least 70% of the entire world's syrup was stolen and illegally distributed sometime between 2011 and...
- 4/18/2023
- by Andrew Housman
- Slash Film
The Beyoncé-inspired thriller series “Swarm” comes with an EP carrying songs from Childish Gambino, Kirby and the show’s fictional star Ni’Jah.
If you didn’t love Beyoncé enough, now there’s a show that seems to be inspired by her and the singer’s enormous fanbase, the BeyHive. Dominique Fishback leads the eight-episode series, as obsessive and crazed fan Dre, who will go to violent lengths to defend her favorite Queen Bey-like R&b pop star Ni’Jah.
The show dropped on Amazon’s Prime Video on Friday and features six new tracks from some of Hollywood’s biggest music talents, including the show’s co-creator Donald Glover.
Also Read:
‘Swarm’ Review: Prime Video Nails Genre-Blending Formula, but Story Lacks Depth
“Donald did a lot of work on songs,” “Swarm co-creator Janine Nabers told TheWrap. “There’s a lot of really incredible people who gave their voices...
If you didn’t love Beyoncé enough, now there’s a show that seems to be inspired by her and the singer’s enormous fanbase, the BeyHive. Dominique Fishback leads the eight-episode series, as obsessive and crazed fan Dre, who will go to violent lengths to defend her favorite Queen Bey-like R&b pop star Ni’Jah.
The show dropped on Amazon’s Prime Video on Friday and features six new tracks from some of Hollywood’s biggest music talents, including the show’s co-creator Donald Glover.
Also Read:
‘Swarm’ Review: Prime Video Nails Genre-Blending Formula, but Story Lacks Depth
“Donald did a lot of work on songs,” “Swarm co-creator Janine Nabers told TheWrap. “There’s a lot of really incredible people who gave their voices...
- 3/17/2023
- by Raquel "Rocky" Harris
- The Wrap
Donald Glover is finally back with new music — kinda — releasing a new EP tied to the world of his new horror series about an obsessive pop fan, Swarm.
The five-song Swarm EP is “credited” to Ni’jah, the fictional pop star portrayed by Nirine S. Brown in the show, but the songs were primarily written and performed by the singer-songwriter Kirby. Glover executive produced the project and has a co-writing credit on the opening track, “Something Like That”; he also guests under his Childish Gambino moniker on the closer, “Sticky.
The five-song Swarm EP is “credited” to Ni’jah, the fictional pop star portrayed by Nirine S. Brown in the show, but the songs were primarily written and performed by the singer-songwriter Kirby. Glover executive produced the project and has a co-writing credit on the opening track, “Something Like That”; he also guests under his Childish Gambino moniker on the closer, “Sticky.
- 3/17/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
On Saturday, Courteney Cox used a Drake-themed skit to amuse her followers on Instagram. Drake flashed the 58-year-old actress the middle finger in a brief video that was posted by the actress, who was recently spotted in Santa Monica.
Read More: Courteney Cox & Johnny McDaid Hilariously Botch Recreating ‘Dirty Dancing’ Scene — With A Lift From Ed Sheeran
Drake can be seen dancing to his hit song Sticky at the beginning of the clip. When Drake blows a raspberry, his pals cheer him on and laugh, and Courteney hesitantly exits.
Cox wrote in the caption, “No photos allowed…get it!” and added “Thanks for the inspiration @maxgoodrich!”
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Max Goodrich, a comedian and content developer, created the original sketch, which he posted online on January 31.
“Pov: You’re at the club with Drake,” the comedian wrote.
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Read More: Courteney Cox & Johnny McDaid Hilariously Botch Recreating ‘Dirty Dancing’ Scene — With A Lift From Ed Sheeran
Drake can be seen dancing to his hit song Sticky at the beginning of the clip. When Drake blows a raspberry, his pals cheer him on and laugh, and Courteney hesitantly exits.
Cox wrote in the caption, “No photos allowed…get it!” and added “Thanks for the inspiration @maxgoodrich!”
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Courteney Cox (@courteneycoxofficial)
Max Goodrich, a comedian and content developer, created the original sketch, which he posted online on January 31.
“Pov: You’re at the club with Drake,” the comedian wrote.
View this post...
- 2/13/2023
- by Aashna Shah
- ET Canada
Drake ran through his hits like the Energizer Bunny at a pre-Super Bowl concert where attendees included Cher and Serena Williams.
The rap star said he was using the early morning Saturday show — he went on around 1 a.m. Mst — as practice for his upcoming tour. He also told the feverish fans at the luxury private jet complex Scottsdale Hangar One that he was supposed to perform a couple songs but he felt like he wanted to do more.
“I have one question for you, and I need you to answer me honestly. Tonight, they asked me to come up here and they asked me to do three songs, 20 minutes,” Drake said. “I can either do my 20 minutes or we could just run through all the old shit. It’s up to you.”
Serena Williams
The crowd cheered on, and the artist with the record for most Billboard Hot 100 hits performed anthems like “Jimmy Cooks,...
The rap star said he was using the early morning Saturday show — he went on around 1 a.m. Mst — as practice for his upcoming tour. He also told the feverish fans at the luxury private jet complex Scottsdale Hangar One that he was supposed to perform a couple songs but he felt like he wanted to do more.
“I have one question for you, and I need you to answer me honestly. Tonight, they asked me to come up here and they asked me to do three songs, 20 minutes,” Drake said. “I can either do my 20 minutes or we could just run through all the old shit. It’s up to you.”
Serena Williams
The crowd cheered on, and the artist with the record for most Billboard Hot 100 hits performed anthems like “Jimmy Cooks,...
- 2/11/2023
- by Mesfin Fekadu
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Drake doesn’t love the Grammys but they love him — the rapper won an award at the 2023 Grammys even though he decided not to submit his latest album for awards.
Drake won best melodic rap performance for his guest appearance on Future’s “Wait for U,” which became No. 1 pop hit and also features Afrobeats star Tems. “Wait for U” appears on Future’s album, I Never Liked You.
Drake walked into Sunday’s show with four nominations. Drake was a double nominee in best rap song — for “Wait for U” and for co-writing Jack Harlow’s “Churchill Downs” — but lost to Kendrick Lamar’s “The Heart Part 5.” Drake is also nominated for album of the year since he co-wrote “Heated” on Beyoncé’s Renaissance.
Drake decided not to submit his latest album, the house-heavy Honestly, Nevermind, or any of its singles, including the hits “Jimmy Crooks,” “Sticky” and “Massive,...
Drake won best melodic rap performance for his guest appearance on Future’s “Wait for U,” which became No. 1 pop hit and also features Afrobeats star Tems. “Wait for U” appears on Future’s album, I Never Liked You.
Drake walked into Sunday’s show with four nominations. Drake was a double nominee in best rap song — for “Wait for U” and for co-writing Jack Harlow’s “Churchill Downs” — but lost to Kendrick Lamar’s “The Heart Part 5.” Drake is also nominated for album of the year since he co-wrote “Heated” on Beyoncé’s Renaissance.
Drake decided not to submit his latest album, the house-heavy Honestly, Nevermind, or any of its singles, including the hits “Jimmy Crooks,” “Sticky” and “Massive,...
- 2/5/2023
- by Mesfin Fekadu
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A few songs into his set at Toronto’s Budweiser Stage on Saturday night, Drake paused the show to momentarily reflect on his first hometown show in three years. “It’s been a long time since we’ve been here and been able to do this together,” the rapper told the sold-out crowd. “First and foremost, I just want to say tonight I got to stand in a crowd and watch two of the greatest musicians of all time. I’m so grateful, I’m so grateful to be a part of that team.
- 8/8/2022
- by Max Mertens
- Rollingstone.com
Drake has dropped a music video for his Honestly, Nevermind track “Sticky.” Directed by Theo Skudra and produced by Colossale, the clip follows Drake outside a concert, in the woods with the Virgil Abloh-designed off-road Maybach, and at a boat party.
Midway through the video, the phrase “Free Ysl” flashes across the screen, in reference to Young Thug, Gunna, and several others being arrested on Rico charges in Georgia. Drake previously included the call in his video for “Falling Back” earlier this year.
Drake released Honestly, Nevermind, his seventh studio album,...
Midway through the video, the phrase “Free Ysl” flashes across the screen, in reference to Young Thug, Gunna, and several others being arrested on Rico charges in Georgia. Drake previously included the call in his video for “Falling Back” earlier this year.
Drake released Honestly, Nevermind, his seventh studio album,...
- 8/3/2022
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Songs For Screens is a Variety column sponsored by music experiential agency Mac Presents, based in NYC. It is written by Andrew Hampp, founder of music marketing consultancy 1803 LLC and former correspondent for Billboard. Each week, the column will highlight noteworthy use of music in advertising and marketing campaigns, as well as new and catalog songs that we deem ripe for synch use.
Few shows currently on television have captured the current musical zeitgeist better than HBO’s “Insecure.”
Driven by star, executive producer and co-writer Issa Rae as well as longtime music supervisor Kier Lehman, the Emmy-nominated series’ song selections have mirrored and sometimes even predicted the current wave of hip-hop/R&B, with key narrative-driven synchs for acts like Sza, GoldLink, Daniel Caesar and many other contemporary heavyweights in its first two seasons.
Sunday’s premiere of the third season continued this hot streak, with the slinky, Steve Lacy...
Few shows currently on television have captured the current musical zeitgeist better than HBO’s “Insecure.”
Driven by star, executive producer and co-writer Issa Rae as well as longtime music supervisor Kier Lehman, the Emmy-nominated series’ song selections have mirrored and sometimes even predicted the current wave of hip-hop/R&B, with key narrative-driven synchs for acts like Sza, GoldLink, Daniel Caesar and many other contemporary heavyweights in its first two seasons.
Sunday’s premiere of the third season continued this hot streak, with the slinky, Steve Lacy...
- 8/15/2018
- by Andrew Hampp
- Variety Film + TV
Kirsten Howard Jul 27, 2017
Taboo and Peaky Blinders star Tom Hardy is set to lend his voice to a brand new animated show for the BBC...
The BBC are throwing some money into a bunch of new comedy shows for the various channels in their stable, and one of them is an animated series called Sticky.
See related Revisiting the film of Stephen King's It
Voicing the main characters will be Tom Hardy and his real life wife Charlotte Riley - who have also appeared together in Peaky Blinders - along with Javone Prince (PhoneShop) and Kayvan Novak (Four Lions). They'll play four best mates who go to college in the fictional town of Shatford and vow to get to the bottom of why the internet has suddenly disappeared.
Here's a promotional pic from the BBC...
“Although based in reality, the freedom that animation brings allows Sticky to present an unlimited...
Taboo and Peaky Blinders star Tom Hardy is set to lend his voice to a brand new animated show for the BBC...
The BBC are throwing some money into a bunch of new comedy shows for the various channels in their stable, and one of them is an animated series called Sticky.
See related Revisiting the film of Stephen King's It
Voicing the main characters will be Tom Hardy and his real life wife Charlotte Riley - who have also appeared together in Peaky Blinders - along with Javone Prince (PhoneShop) and Kayvan Novak (Four Lions). They'll play four best mates who go to college in the fictional town of Shatford and vow to get to the bottom of why the internet has suddenly disappeared.
Here's a promotional pic from the BBC...
“Although based in reality, the freedom that animation brings allows Sticky to present an unlimited...
- 7/27/2017
- Den of Geek
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