Beyoncé leads the 2025 Grammys nominee pack, but Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar and Charli xcx are vying for their moment in the spotlight
A 2018 hit that originally took aim at Drizzy was previously honored with multiple Grammys. If Kendrick Lamar ’s “Not Like Us” wins record and/or song of the year at the 2025 Grammy Awards on Feb. 2, it wouldn’t be the first hit conceived as a Drake diss track to do so.
So, after thoughtful consideration and multiple assurances from state and local elected leaders, public safety agencies and with support from our incredible artist community, we have decided to go ahead with the Grammy telecast and some select events.
Guess who's joining Kendrick Lamar on the Super Bowl halftime stage? None other than multi-Grammy winner singer SZA. Lamar and Apple Music released a trailer Thursday of him walking on a football ...
Beyoncé leads the 2025 Grammys nominee pack, but Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar and Charli xcx are vying for their moment in the spotlight. Beyoncé is up for 11 awards thanks to “Cowboy Carter,” tying Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” record for most nominations for a single album.
The NFL announced that SZA will join Kendrick Lamar as a special guest for the Super Bowl LIX halftime show. Lamar also posted a promotional video on his social media. More news: Texans Shockingly Fire Team President Greg Grissom: Report In the video,
In a new trailer, Kendrick Lamar revealed SZA will appear as a guest performer in Apple Music's Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show. Lamar and SZA are gearing up for their joint Grand National Tour of U.S. stadiums beginning in April.
Kendrick Lamar is bringing at least one guest ... American tour kicks off on April 19 in Minneapolis. It will stop in Los Angeles for two nights at SoFi Stadium on May 21 and 23.
Kendrick Lamar reveals in a new Super Bowl commercial that he'll be joined by his longtime collaborator and upcoming tourmate SZA at the big game.
Kendrick Lamar has unveiled a trailer for his headlining performance at Super Bowl LIX's Halftime Show, which features SZA.
DJ Mustard has revealed that multiple rappers passed on the instrumental for Kendrick Lamar’s GNX track “Hey Now” before the rapper finally got his hands on the beat. In an interview with People, the West Coast producer recalled playing the “Hey Now” beat for rap stars including YG and Quavo, both of whom decided to turn down the track.