Apple Music is going all-in on Kendrick Lamar ahead of his Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show. Today, Apple highlighted the ...
Typically, Apple Music costs $10.99 per month, so new customers will save $8 for six months, which equates to total savings ...
Now, according to a report by Jason Jones of The Athletic, there is a high chance that Kendrick Lamar will perform his hit song. “Not Like Us” by Kendrick Lamar continues to be one of the most ...
Apple Music recently announced the first official guest to take the stage at this year's Super Bowl halftime show with Kendrick Lamar ... In the video, Lamar is on the phone in the middle of ...
Andrews failed to secure a short pass from Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson on a two-point conversion attempt late in the fourth quarter. A completed catch would have tied the hard fought ...
That Drake filed an official defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG), accusing the company of spreading the false narrative that he is a pedophile through Kendrick Lamar’s now-leg ...
"UMG wants the public to believe that this is a fight between rappers, but this lawsuit is not brought against Kendrick Lamar," they said. "This lawsuit reveals the human and business ...
Temple University gymnast Kyrstin Johnson posted her floor routine on social media before turning off her phone and closing ... As the beat dropped on Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us," a hip-hop ...
How does Kendrick Lamar make his money? The American entrepreneur has accumulated his significant net worth through various income streams. Here is a glimpse of some of his revenue-generating channels ...
This week, Media Take Out exclusively reported that the National Football League (NFL) has requested Kendrick Lamar not perform his controversial hit “Not Like Us” during this year’s Super Bowl ...
Kendrick Lamar is looking to hire 500 crew members for his highly anticipated Super Bowl LIX performance here how to apply. Tuesday, Jan. 28, 5-10 p.m. Thursday, Jan ...
It likely wasn't the first time, and it certainly wasn't the last, but three girls standing somewhere behind him screamed a line popularized by Kendrick Lamar on his latest album, GNX ...