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dfDrake kicked off Would You Like A Tour? last night in Pittsburgh with Miguel and Future. Check out the setlist which includes guest appearances by Future, Wiz Khalifa and Jhene Aikok. -
Drake and Future Friends Again, Rapper Back On Tour With Drizzy
After reports that Drake had fired rapper Future from his "Would You Like A Tour" tour, it seems that the pair have figured things out, and that Fizzy would indeed join Drizzy when the tour begins on October 18, at least according to a report given on Atlanta radio station Hot 107.9. -
Kendrick Lamar Disses Drake On New Verse During Cypher Portion of BET Hip-Hop Awards [LISTEN]
Lamar had named Drake on his 'Control' verse back in August, and Drake responded by basically saying that Lamar wasn't a threat to him. Looks like Lamar heard the message and had a few choice words to say about it, even mentioning Drake's recently released album, Nothing Was The Same. -
Drake and Future Feud Over Albums and Tour Firing, Lawsuit Coming From R&B Star
There are roughly 2,800 rappers who tout themselves as the greatest rapper alive. Normally this hasn't prevented the Jays and Kanyes from making albums together, but on October 15, it became an issue when Future downplayed the talent of his temporary boss, Drake, who was hosting the former on his "Would You Like a Tour?" tour. -
Drake Kicks Future Off His Tour, Future Files $1.5 Million Lawsuit
Future has been chopped from Drake's "Would You Like A Tour?" tour after comments Future made in a Billboard article. -
Katy Perry Places Three Tracks in Top 10 of Billboard Downloads Charts, But Can 'Roar' Beat 'Royals'?
Katy Perry, Lorde and Miley Cyrus have held the top three spots on the downloads chart for four weeks. Which one came out on top this week? -
Drake, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Keith Urban and Robin Thicke To Perform At Grammy Nomination Concert
Drake, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Robin Thicke and Keith Urban will kick off the Grammy season this year, performing at the nominations concert in Dec. 6. -
Timberlake vs. Drake: Did '20/20 Experience' or 'Nothing Was The Same' Top Billboard 200 Last Week?
Justin Timberlake, Lorde, Tyler Farr and HAIM all debuted albums last week. Who won? Or perhaps did returnees Drake and Luke Bryan maintain control of the charts? -
Album Sales Roundup: Drake Dominates Charts, Kings of Leon Place, Luke Bryan Just Won't Let Go of Spot
For the second week in a row, the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 was dominated by a slew of new albums: Rockers and rapper, classic artists and new, we got it all. -
Downloads Roundup: Miley Cyrus, Lorde and Katy Perry Battle for Top-Selling Single and Break Records in The Process
History was made this week in the digital downloads charts, as for the first time ever outside of the Christmas season, all of the top three singles sold more than 300,000 downloads. But the fight for the top spot was still a tight one. See what songs won out below: -
Drake Premieres Miami Vice-Inspired Video For 'Hold On, We're Going Home'
Drake just premiered the video for "Hold On, We're Going Home" off his album, "Nothing Was The Same," which officially dropped today. He told Ryan Seacrest in an interview yesterday that he envisioned "Hold On, We're Going Home" as something couples would dance to at their weddings, but you wouldn't think so from his video. -
Drake Releases "Nothing Was The Same," Says He Isn't Worried About Ratings Only Fan Reactions [WATCH]
Although you might've heard the album for free already after it leaked last week, you can now stream Drake's new effort "Nothing Was The Same" for free on Spotify. It is also available in stores today via OVO Sound/Young Money/Republic.
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