Kendrick Lamar was moved by a legendary anime character to work on Hey Now after dropping a succession of diss tracks about ...
Mustard revealed that Kendrick Lamar described feeling like Goku when he first heard the electrifying beat for "Hey Now." ...
Kendrick Lamar went Super Saiyan on his GNX album as Mustard revealed that K. Dot channeled his inner-Goku while recording “Hey Now.” Mustard caught up with the Recording Academy earlier this week ...
London Grammar have announced a huge headline show as they’ll perform at Lido Festival in London this summer. The group will ...
Applications are now open for Frieze London 2025, including Frieze London, Frieze Masters and Frieze Sculpture, as well as No.9 Cork Street. The fairs take place in The Regent’s Park in London from ...
They don’t give you any aspirin. They look at you and go, ‘Hey, rockstar! How you feeling now?’ Wasn’t any fun at all,” he concluded. Per his comments, it seems that David Crosby was a ...
Pop-ups and residencies in London are getting more interesting by the week. Now you'll see some excellent food popping up everywhere from disused restaurant spaces to residencies in pubs across town.
Leigh Bowery! at Tate Modern Leigh Bowery has had something of a renaissance of late, with the Fashion & Textile Museum bringing Taboo’s demimonde back to life with its ongoing exhibition Outlaws: ...
Voice assistants like Siri are designed to respond to user queries when people use a phrase – such as "Hey, Siri" – to trigger them. But mobile device owners included in the class action lawsuit ...
London is home to the world’s most exclusive fitness clubs — where members do more than just work out. From networking in the HIIT class to striking deals in the sauna, your resolution to get ...
Hey Duggee is hitting the road for its first ever UK tour ... a brand new stage show with lots of surprises touring the country with a sit down month in London over Christmas. I can’t wait.” ...
Like Amazon’s Alexa or Apple Siri, drivers can wake up their new AI assistant by saying, “Hey, Lucid.” From there, they can ask almost any question about sports, stocks, weather, etc., ...