• Drake Maye is the ultimate ‘draft and develop’ investment at quarterback

    When the New England Patriots handed the keys to their organization over to Eliot Wolf and Jerod Mayo in their roles as director of scouting and head coach, respectively, they also committed to a new roster construction approach. Whereas the team seemingly explored every avenue under the previous Bill Belichick-led regime, they would now focus primarily on drafting and developing players from within. Given Wolf’s background with the Green Bay Packers, where his father Ron was a Hall of Fame...

  • Dan Shaughnessy: Who made the call to draft Drake Maye?

    Not that there's anything wrong with the Krafts pushing Eliot Wolf and

  • Watching tape with North Carolina QB Drake Maye

    Drake Maye is in Detroit for the 2024 NFL draft, and he walked through his game tape with Touchdown Wire’s Doug Farrar.

  • Kanye West wades into Drake and Kendrick Lamar's feud

    The long-running saga enters a new chapter, as Kanye offers his two cents in a fresh diss track.

  • Drake Uses AI In Rap Beef with Kendrick Lamar

    Rap beef sells records and now Drake is using AI to channel the sound of Tupac and Snoop Dogg to help in his latest freestyle. Here’s the latest. The beef kicked off at the end of March when Future and Metro Boomin dropped the song “Like That” featuring Kendrick Lamar. The entire feature is a […]

  • Rick Ross Is the Wild Card in the Drake-Kendrick Beef

    Drake has a problem. It isn’t—at least not yet—Kendrick Lamar, who escalated a decade of tacit rivalry into open conflict with a diss verse on “Like That,” currently the no. 1 song in the country. (Kendrick has yet to answer Drake’s first response, “Push Ups (Drop & Give Me 50),” leaked last weekend.) Nor is Drake’s problem the larger onslaught of disgruntled collaborators who’ve suddenly teamed up against him, with disses of their own, in the aftermath of “Like That.” Yes, Drake is greatly...

  • Taylor Swift, Drake, Gaga return to TikTok with new pact

    Universal Music Group and TikTok said today they had reached a new licensing agreement that will restore the label’s songs and artists to the social media platform as well as give musicians more protections from artificial intelligence.

  • Coldplay, Drake, Ariana Grande and other UMG artists return to TikTok

    Songs from UMG artists are now again available to TikTok creators, after a dispute over royalty payments and AI policies was resolved. This has seen the return of a lengthy list of artists, including Bad Bunny, Sting, The Weeknd, Alicia Keys, Drake, Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar, Rosalía, Harry Styles, Ariana Grande, Justin Bieber, Adele, U2, Elton John, Brandi Carlile, Coldplay, Bob Dylan, and Post Malone more

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    Kendrick Lamar’s beef with Drake and J Cole explained

    Rappers have been trading insults since the dawn of hip-hop. It's part of

  • Kendrick Lamar targets Drake in new diss track 'Euphoria'

    Kendrick Lamar recently slammed 'scam artist' Drake in his new diss track Euphoria, taking shots at the singer’s racial identity.In response to Drake’s latest disses against the rapper,

  • Kendrick Hates Drake: ‘euphoria’ is Deeper Than Hip-Hop Beef

    In the world of Hip-Hop diss tracks, time is of the essence. So the three weeks since Drake dropped “Push-Ups” in response to Kendrick Lamar’s “Like That” verse feels like a relative eternity not to hear back from K. Dot. So when the Compton emcee dropped his much-awaited response “euphoria” Tuesday morning, those of us who’ve been waiting with bated breath stopped what we were doing and scrambled for the headphones. Indeed, “euphoria” is what many of us were waiting for: A scathing, incisive...

  • Kendrick Lamar responds to Drake in new diss track 'Euphoria'

    Kendrick Lamar is having his say. Again. A week and a half after Drake dropped two songs in which he insulted the Compton-born rapper — diss tracks Drake released after Lamar attacked him last month in the song "Like That" — Lamar returned to their beef Tuesday with a new track he posted on YouTube called "Euphoria." It's a lengthy and detailed catalog of criticisms that mostly revolves around what Lamar views as Drake's lack of authenticity and his anxieties as a biracial person. "You're not a...