• Earl Sweatshirt Eviscerates Drake- Says He Can Be A “Vulture” On Young Rappers' Songs, Work

    As AllHipHop reports, Drake has a penchant for hopping on the stylistic train of other up-and-coming rappers. He teamed up with and emulated Future, remixed ILoveMakonnen, and allegedly ripped of D.R.A.M.'s "Cha Cha," culminating in a formidable list of instances when Drake's originality has been called into question. Adding to the cavalcade of artists accusing Drake of musical plagiarism, Earl Sweatshirt questioned Drake's authenticity after a video showing him dancing to Kodak Black's "SKRT", tweeting, "Drake found Kodak Black? smh welp."
  • Pentatonix vs. Demi Lovato 'Confident': What New Album Debuted at No. 1?

    It was a close race to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 this week, but a cappella group Pentatonix edged out Demi Lovato's Confident for the top spot on the charts, in a race that came down to less than 1000 album equivalent units. And though the fight for the peak was a close one, other new releases from Machine Gun Kelly, The Game and Coheed & Cambria also fared well in the top 10.
  • Drake Lipstick Revealed in Tom Ford's New Collection - 'Hotline Bling' Shade?

    Tom Ford, iconic fashion designer and filmmaker, has decided to include a shade of lipstick dedicated to the popular entertainer and "Hotline Bling" rapper Drake in his new "Lips & Boys" collections, according to AllHipHop. The Drake-shade, which errs between Burgundy and maroon, is apart of a 50-shade collection that pays tribute to important men in the fashion designer's life, as People reports. "Lips & Boys" will be available for purchase on Oct. 30th. You can wear OVO's own on your lips for $52 a piece. Previously only available for a limited amount of time, this collection became so successful that Ford decided to make it a permanent fixture of his signature line.
  • Drake Releases Sexy 'Hotline Bling' Music Video

    Drake has unveiled the music video for his almost No. 1 single "Hotline Bling." The video keeps on theme with the "Legend" rapper's booty-call theme as Drake shows off a wide variety of different dance moves in some large lit up white boxes, lamenting about a woman that he once used to count on for some late night "hotline bling" that has moved on the moment he moved out of town.
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