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During interviews for the rollout for The Clipse’s upcoming album “Let God Sort Em Out,” Pusha T has spoken candidly ...
Kendrick Lamar and SZA's ongoing Grand National Tour has become the highest-grossing co-headline tour in history, per Billboard.
Rapper Pusha T recently speculated on why Def Jam tried to block Kendrick Lamar's heavily anticipated verse on Chains & Whips from Clipse's upcoming album, Let God Sort 'Em Out.
Clipse have just dropped a snippet of Kendrick Lamar’s verse on their upcoming track “Chains & Whips,” and it’s already turning heads.
Clipse have revealed that their departure from Def Jam was reportedly sparked by a dispute over Kendrick Lamar’s guest verse on their upcoming album, ... (UMG), Def Jam’s parent company.
UMG also owns Def Jam, making the already complicated dynamics even more tricky. We also can't forget Pusha's past beef with Drake, in which he spilled the tea on the "Hotline Bling" rapper having ...
With creative freedom on the line, Clipse ultimately exited Def Jam and inked a new deal with Roc Nation, where they’ll now release Let God Sort Em Out. Neither Def Jam nor UMG has issued a ...
Pusha T Says Dispute Over Kendrick Lamar Verse Led to Expensive Def Jam Exit. ... Labels owned by UMG released or co-released many of the songs in the Lamar-Drake feud of 2024.
As you might have predicted, Pusha T isn't the biggest fan of Drake‘s UMG lawsuit. While sitting down with GQ alongside his brother Malice to promote their upcoming Clipse reunion album Let God Sort ...
The project was originally slated to come out summer 2024 via Def Jam, but as Pusha T revealed in a new GQ profile, a dispute over a Kendrick Lamar verse led the UMG-owned label to drop both the ...
Rap fans wondering who’s to blame for the delay of Clipse’s long-awaited reunion album now have a place to direct their anger: Def Jam (and, possibly, Drake).
Def Jam's parent company, Universal Music Group (UMG), was reportedly concerned about the optics of the situation, with Lamar and Push being among the most vocal critics of Drake — the company's ...