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Another day, another song-theft lawsuit in the US. Kendrick Lamar has been sued by musician Terrance Hayes (not to be confused with the poet of the same name), who accuses the rapper of ripping off one of his songs on the 2017 Grammy-winning Rihanna-featuring track ‘Loyalty’.Hayes’ 2011 song was also called ‘Loyalty’.
Hilary Swank is suing SAG-AFTRA's Health Plan over their "antiquated, barbaric" policies after being denied coverage for the treatment of ovarian cysts.
Kendrick Lamar has been spotted shooting a new music video in L.A.
It looks like Kendrick Lamar has a new music project in the works!
straight to your inbox Gary Neville suggests there is no 'desperate' need for Manchester United to sign Jadon Sancho in the summer transfer window. England international Sancho remains United's priority target even after the imminent arrival of Donny van de Beek with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer keen to reinforce his attack by adding the £108m-rated forward before the transfer window closes on October 5.
Black Panther‘s official soundtrack has seen a 104% spike in streams in the wake of Chadwick Boseman’s death.The actor, best known for his role as King T’Challa in the landmark 2018 Marvel film, died from colon cancer at the age of 43.As Billboard reports, the songs featured on the Kendrick Lamar-helmed OST generated 3.5million US on-demand plays between August 28 and 29, resulting in a 103.5% gain on the previous two-day period (August 26-27), when the soundtrack registered 1.7million online
Kendrick Lamar has been hit with a copyright infringement lawsuit over the DAMN. single “Loyalty” featuring Rihanna, according to Music Business Worldwide.
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Kendrick Lamar is in the courts for copyright infringement again, a report from Hot New Hip Hop revealed today. According to the outlet, Kendrick has been in and out of the courts over the last few years regarding various allegations of copyright infringement.
Kendrick Lamar is facing a new lawsuit over copyright infringement relating to his 2017 track ‘LOYALTY’.The complaint comes from producer Terrence Hayes, who says that parts of the production on ‘LOYALTY’ were lifted from his own 2011 song of the same name (via Music Business Worldwide).Also named in the case are Lamar’s producer Terrace Martin, his label and management Top Dawg Entertainment and Josef Leimberg, who worked on the rapper’s 2015 album ‘To Pimp A Butterfly’.According to the
Big Sean has revealed that he reached out to Kendrick Lamar after the death of Nipsey Hussle.Rumours had circulated for years about the supposed animosity between Sean, real name Sean Anderson, and Lamar, with each rapper recording lyrics that were interpreted as digs at the other.In a newly released, posthumous collaboration with Hussle, titled “Deep Reverence”, Big Sean now explicitly addresses the reports.““After what happened to Nipsey, I reached out to Kendrick,” he raps.
Chris Stapleton is at it again. The singer announced Thursday that the title track from his upcoming fourth studio album, "Starting Over," is now available for streaming and download.
The songwriters who accuse Taylor Swift of ripping off their song when she wrote ‘Shake It Off’ would like everyone to know that a recent ruling on another copyright dispute over the TV show ‘Empire’ is not relevant to their case.
Brenda Song is smitten with her boyfriend, Macaulay Culkin, and wants the world to know how much he means to her.The Suite Life of Zack & Cody alum, 32, posted a cute photo via Instagram on Wednesday, August 26, of herself and Culkin, 40, wearing matching plaid shirts and bunny ears. Song’s shirt had her first name, “Brenda,” written on it while the Home Alone star had the name “Mack” emblazoned on the back.“Happy 40th birthday to this magical being,” Song captioned the post.
Nipsey Hussle’s death prompted Big Sean to end his feud with Kendrick Lamar.Sean and Nipsey’s new track, Deep Reverence, dropped on Monday night (August 24, 2020) and the lyrics suggest Hussle’s assassination last year (2019) had a big impact on his collaborator.“After what happened to Nipsey, I reached out to Kendrick,” Sean raps on the new tune.
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Kanye West has been sued by a technology company called MyChannel which claims that the rapper backed out of a business partnership after it had already spent millions on a proposed joint venture, and then ripped off its tech for the online spin-off of his God-worshipping Sunday Service events.MyChannel says it went into business with West in 2018 after he expressed an interest in using its integrated video and e-commerce platform to power the online operations of his Yeezy fashion brand.
Big Sean is doing a lot of reflecting on “Deep Reverence”.
Kobe Bryant wanted us to be better.The rapper and Los Angeles native performs a passionate spoken word piece in Nike's new «Mamba Forever» spot that pays tribute to the late Lakers legend. Over photos and videos of Bryant's early career, NBA highlights, inspirational interviews, as well as images of activism and the Black Lives Matter movement, Lamar repeats the motivational refrain: «Better friend.