Rodney O & Joe Cooley’s “You Don’t Hear Me Tho’” was the group’s energetic opus to being snubbed by radio DJ’s, and became their biggest hit. With other animosity-driven records like, “F**k New York,” ...
As “Like That” enters its second week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, (and No. 2 on the Global 200), Future, Metro Boomin’, and Kendrick Lamar are not the only artists celebrating. For rapper ...
West Coast rapper Rodney O has filed a lawsuit against fellow recording artists Kendrick Lamar, Future, and Metro Boomin over unpaid royalties from “Like That,” the song that elevated the rift between ...
Future and Metro Boomin’ enlisted the 1988 Rodney O and Joe Cooley single “Everlasting Bass” for their No. 1 single, “Like That.” As self-anointed “influencers” and millennials high on Molly twirled ...
When “Like That” dropped last March, it did more than throw shots — it detonated a rap beef that immediately had the timeline on fire. But Drake isn’t the only person Future, Metro Boomin, and K.
Rodney O, the producer behind “Everlasting Bass,” which Metro Boomin sampled on We Don’t Trust You, said Metro reached out to him for approval before using it on the song "Like That." During an ...
Rodney O is suing Kendrick Lamar, Future, and Metro Boomin over unpaid royalties from the explosive diss track, “Like That.” The “Everlasting Bass” rapper filed the complaint on Wednesday (May 7) and ...
Rodney O is reportedly suing Kendrick Lamar, Future, and Metro Boomin for unpaid royalties over the track Like That, which samples his and Joe Cooley's song, Everlasting Bass. The song Like That (from ...
DJ Quik, the Beat Architect, emerged from the streets of Compton, California, leaving an indelible mark on West Coast hip-hop. His debut album, “Quik Is the Name,” catapulted him to fame in 1991, with ...