RAPPER Drake has filed a new lawsuit against his record label, accusing it of pushing an “inflammatory and dangerous narrative” by promoting rival Kendrick Lamar’s diss track.
The lineup for the Grammy's this year is packed with talent, yet certain songs, albums and artists stood out especially.
Cole said he felt conflicted because he respected Lamar but felt pressure from his peers and fans to respond. J.Cole speaks on his ... to taunt Lamar by posting a clip from "10 Things I Hate ...
Drake was raised in Toronto and worked as a child actor on "Degrassi." After pivoting to music, he became one of the most ...
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Fans assumed the Carolina MC was starting to roll out the highly anticipated album with the launch of 'The Algorithm' blog.
“This is just a place for me to share,” J. Cole wrote. “I been wanting a lil blog for years. Somewhere to post random sh– I f ...
J. Cole is bringing it back to blogging, introducing The Algorithm on his Inevitable website. Cole revealed that the blog is an effort he has wanted to launch to connect with his audience for years.
J. Cole, born Jermaine Lamarr Cole on January 28, 1985, at a U.S. Army base in Frankfurt, Germany, moved to Fayetteville, North Carolina as a baby with his mother and brother. Coming from a family ...
Last year, J. Cole made the mistake of dissing Kendrick Lamar on his surprise mixtape aptly titled Might Delete Later. He apologized a few days after its release, and he’s still receiving backlash.
Badass references Cole's April 2024 mixtape, Might Delete Later, which included his Kendrick Lamar diss track, “7 Minute Drill.” But Cole quickly retracted the diss and apologized to Dot ...