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Throughout the feud between Drake and his artist Meek Mill, MMG boss Rick Ross remained neutral, even calling Drizzy his "lil homie." Apparently, he's had a change of heart and it became evident with the release of "Color Money." On Thursday (Dec. 3), Ross stopped by the Breakfast Club and addressed his presumed Drake and Lil Wayne diss. -
Rick Ross Blasts Drake & Meek Mill Beef on Upcoming 'Black Market' Album
A lot of other rappers may not be happy with Rick Ross's upcoming album, 'Black Market', since he blasts many within the music industry. One of the most notable mentions would be a diss against the infamous Drake and Meek Mill feud that has been well documented in the press. -
Drake, Rihanna, Ed Sheeran, Major Lazer Top 2015 Spotify Year In Music
Spotify has unveiled its end of the year recap, revealed who were the most streamed artists in 2015, though with a month left this seems a bit premature, and unsurprisingly big-name acts like Drake, Ed Sheeran, Major Lazer and Rihanna all top the list. -
Adele's 'Hello' Leads Hot 100 for Fifth Week Above Justin Bieber, Meghan Trainor and Drake
Adele is having a huge week on the U.S. charts. As her new album 25 sold over 3 million copies and easily nabbed the No. 1 spot in the country, her record's lead single "Hello" also dominates Billboard charts with its fifth week on top of the Hot 100, over recent hits from Justin Bieber, Drake and Meghan Trainor. -
Drake Would Do Adele's Laundry for a Collaboration on "Hotline Bling" Remix
In the middle of her world take over with the comeback hit, "Hello," Adele has expressed her love for fellow musician Drake and his most recent hit. After hearing the '25' singer's eagerness to collaborate on a "Hotline Bling" remix, the Canadian rapper admitted that he would "do laundry" for a chance to work with the vocal powerhouse. -
Erykah Badu Drops 'But You Caint Use My Phone' Mixtape With Drake & Ex Andre 3000
After setting a Thanksgiving release date, Erykah Badu dropped her But You Caint Use My Phone mixtape this past Friday (Nov. 27); with it appearing on iTunes around midnight. But You Caint Use My Phone features a remix of Drake's "Hotline Bling," retitled as "Cel U Lar Device," an original entitled "Phone Down" and a cover of the 1984 era "Mr. Telephone Man" by New Edition and "U Use To Call Me," which is rapped by Drake. Her ex and the father of her son, Andre 3000, even makes an appearance on "Hello," not to be confused with Adele's version. -
Drake and Nicki Minaj Nominated for TIME's 'Person of the Year'
Drake and Nicki Minaj are among the 58 nominees for TIME's 2015 "Person of the Year." -
Tyga Slams Lack of J. Cole and Drake on Billboard's Greatest Rappers List
Tyga criticized the recently compiled "10 Greatest Rappers of All Time" list from Billboard Magazine. -
Rick Ross Says He is One of the Biggest Ghostwriters In Rap
Rick Ross weighs in on the contentious issue of ghostwriting in today's Hip Hop scene, and claims to be one of rap's biggest ghostwriters. -
Future Reminisces on Dungeon Family Days: Cee Lo Green, Outkast, Killer Mike, and More
Future's affiliation with the Atlanta-based Dungeon Family is no secret. The incubator from which Cee Lo Green, Outkast, Killer Mike, and more were born has given the world a new superstar in the form of a raspy, braided "dirty sprite" enthusiast. In fact, Future's ties with the hip-hop collective come from his relationship to second cousin Rico Wade of the famed Atlanta production trio Organized Noize. The influential production of the trio has helped legitimized southern rap, and changed the landscape of hip-hop. Future's relationship with the Dungeon Family wasn't always so easy however. In a new interview, the Atlanta rapper recalls the frustrations he faced trying to make a name for himself, and the difficulties of emerging from his cousin's shadow. -
Tony Lanez Talks About His Career as a Ghostwriter for Other Rappers, Drake & Meek Mill Beef
Tony Lanez feels that he should be given the spotlight after years of writing verses for other popular rappers. -
Funkmaster Flex Disses Drake While Playing Meek Mill's 'Dreams and Nightmares'
Funkmaster Flex has made it very clear who he’s siding with in the Meek Mill vs. Drake beef. Over the weekend, he dissed the Toronto rapper while playing Meek's “Dreams and Nightmares.”
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