May 1 Drake seemingly responded to Lamar’s diss by posting a clip from the 1999 film “10 Things I Hate About You” on his Instagram story in which Julia Stiles’ character Kat lists all the reasons she ...
Drake features on “Wah Gwan Delilah” by comedic internet personality Snowd4y, a satirical remix of the Plain White T’s song “Hey There Delilah” filled with references to Toronto.
Though Drake was surely aware of the kerfuffle, he didn’t seem fazed by it. In fact, just over a year later, he was the one incorporating AI-generated vocals into his music during his ongoing feud ...
when Drake used an AI replica of the voice of the deceased (or allegedly so) rapper Tupac Shakur, as well as an AI replica of the voice of the living rapper Snoop Dogg, in his diss track "Taylor Made ...
Soulja Boy is threatening to sue a man who claims he had sex with the rapper. On Thursday (May 16), controversial blogger Tasha K posted an interview with reality TV star William the Baddest ...
In his own verse, Drake accuses Lamar of delaying his response track because of the imminent release of Taylor Swift ‘s “The Tortured Poets Department.” (Lamar collaborated with Swift on “Bad Blood.”) ...
(Lamar collaborated with Swift on “Bad Blood.”) Tupac’s estate threatened to sue Drake in response, so he removed the song from his social channels. Snoop Dogg responded to the news in a vid ...
(Lamar collaborated with Swift on "Bad Blood.")Tupac's estate threatened to sue Drake in response, so he removed the song from his social channels.Snoop Dogg responded to the news in a video on ...
(Lamar collaborated with Swift on "Bad Blood.")Tupac's estate threatened to sue Drake in response, so he removed the song from his social channels.Snoop Dogg responded to the news in a video on ...
(Lamar collaborated with Swift on "Bad Blood.")Tupac's estate threatened to sue Drake in response, so he removed the song from his social channels.Snoop Dogg responded to the news in a video on ...
(Lamar collaborated with Swift on "Bad Blood.")Tupac's estate threatened to sue Drake in response, so he removed the song from his social channels.Snoop Dogg responded to the news in a video on ...
(Lamar collaborated with Swift on “Bad Blood.”) Tupac’s estate threatened to sue Drake in response, so he removed the song from his social channels. Snoop Dogg responded to the news in a vi ...