Mustard caught up with PEOPLE about his work on Kendrick Lamar's latest album 'GNX,' the reaction to Lamar's No. 1 hit 'Not Like Us' and his hopes for the 67th Grammy Awards — where he's nominated for producer of the year,
The National Football League has notified members of Kendrick Lamar's team that he should not perform the controversial song Not Like Us, during this years Superbowl Halftime Show, Media Take Out has confirmed.
Grammy Awards are slated to take place on the ceremony’s original date of Feb. 2 and sources say the Clive Davis party is still on.
The company, home to Ariana Grande and Kendrick Lamar, will longer hold its pre-Grammy artist showcase and awards show afterparty.
Some people have surmised that Aubrey's legal tactic is a way to get the NFL and Apple Music, who sponsor the halftime show, to make Kendrick not include that song in his set. Drake's lawsuit only ups the ante on the Super Bowl banning the performance of the song in order to possibly avoid being thrown into the court case.
The future of the upcoming Grammy Awards, set to take place on Feb. 2 in Los Angeles, has reportedly been in limbo over the last few days in the midst of the California wildfires that have claimed two dozen lives and thousands of acres of property since last week.
A couple of months later, Alford was spotted wearing her engagement ring in public at the BET Awards. Alford and Lamar made their public debut at the 56th Grammy Awards. Lamar was nominated that ...
but three girls standing somewhere behind him screamed a line popularized by Kendrick Lamar on his latest album, GNX: "MUSTAAAAAARRRDDDDDD!" Mustard, the veteran West Coast producer up for a few of the biggest trophies at the 67th Grammy Awards in February ...