EXCLUSIVE: MC Lyte Confirms New Album Coming In August—First In Nearly A Decade
The forthcoming album will serve as the follow-up to 2015’s Legend and the Brooklyn native’s ninth studio album overall.
The forthcoming album will serve as the follow-up to 2015’s Legend and the Brooklyn native’s ninth studio album overall.
The “Crank Dat” rapper also called out the London native for staying silent amid the Kendrick Lamar and Drake feud.
Now that the unprecedented battle has come to an unceremonious end, it appears the OVO leader has other plans.
The OVO Sound rapper is also taking his grievances to his Instagram Stories, asking a local news affiliate to stop sending helicopters to surveil his property.
The Seattle-bred rapper, who infamously bested Kendrick Lamar in the Best Rap Album category at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards in 2014, announced “Hinds Hall” via social media on Monday (May 6).
The “Alfredo” rapper, meanwhile, is posting tweets like, “The devil is a lie my n####,” seemingly unbothered.
Rumor has it they started spending time together in January, but neither party has confirmed (or denied) they’re dating.
Meanwhile, Kendrick Lamar and Drake have been dormant since the latter dropped “The Heart Part 6” on Sunday (May 5).
Police have yet to comment on whether they believe the incident is linked to the ongoing beef with Kendrick Lamar.
All proceeds from the single “Hinds Hall” will be donated to UNRWA.
Twitter (X) has been a non-stop destination for those wanting to weigh in on what some are calling the most “historic” battle in rap history—and fellow MCs are no exception.
As Twitter (X) once again explodes with reactions to the latest installment of the seemingly never-ending battle between the two rap titans, O’Shea Jackson had an excellent question.
The intense feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar continues to rage on with Drake’s reply to two back-to-back disses by K. Dot.
The video for “Family Matters” includes some chains that once belonged to Pharrell Williams, the same chains Drake supposedly melted down.
And Mustard isn’t the only stirring the pot—just ask Metro Boomin.
On Saturday (May 4), Metro Boomin launched a rap contest on an instrumental “diss” track called “BBL Drizzy,”
The television exec has yet to comment on Kendrick Lamar’s quick follow-up diss, “Meet the Grahams.”
The track arrives less than 24 hours after “Meet The Grahams,” marking K. Dot’s fourth diss track in less than a week.
According to TMZ Sports, an official cause of death hasn’t been confirmed.
Anyone who’s curious about the Original Gangster’s take won’t be getting one—and that’s not up for debate.