• Drake, Serena Williams Dating Rumors Continue After Touchy Date Night in Cincinnati

    Rumors that Drake and Serena Williams might be hooking up -- again -- started when the "6 God" was seen in Williams' box at this year's Wimbledon. Drake also posted congratulatory pics of Serena on his Instagram after she won the tournament, her 21st Grand Slam singles title. Two months later, now approaching the season's last Grand Slam, the U.S. Open, it's safe to say Drizzy and the world No. 1 are more than just friends. After winning the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati, Drake and Williams were spotted out on an intimate celebratory date and TMZ has obtained photos of the pair getting awfully touchy.
  • Future, Drake Toast to Their Success in "Where Ya At" Visual [WATCH]

    DS2 rapper Future released the latest visual for newest single off his most recent project, "Where Ya At" featuring "Back to Back" rapper Drake where the duo toast to their successes. The pair get suited and booted for the Free Band Films video directed by Sam Lecca, which features cameos from DJ Esco as well as the track's producer, Metro Boomin which sheds light and gives viewers a glimpse of the rappers' past before their rise to stardom.
  • Future & Drake to Premiere 'Where Ya At' Music Video in Times Square

    Future will premiere the full "Where Ya At" video, featuring Drake, tonight in Times Square, New York City at 8 PM. The video for the DS2 single will be shown on the Sony billboard in Times Square as part of Sony and Vevo's "First Live View" video premiere series. Check back here at 8 PM for the full video.
  • Jay Electronica Crowns Himself "God of Hip-Hop," Better Than Drake & J. Cole

    We thought Meek Mill proved that it wasn't a good idea to diss Drake, but apparently the reclusive New Orleans emcee Jay Electronica didn't get the memo. During a show at club XOYO in London, Electronica's current residence, he told the crowd that the "6 god" can't compare to "the god of hip-hop," a title which he's given himself. He also called out J. Cole, saying his Roc Nation labelmate can't spit bars like he does.
  • Puff Daddy Reveals Drake is His Favorite Rapper During Interview With The Breakfast Club

    Mogul an artist Puff Daddy, a.k.a, Puffy stopped through top NYC's Power 105.1 The Breakfast Club and opened up to the crew about his upcoming projects. The "Finna Get Loose" rapper touched on a number of topics such as his upcoming project with the Baby Boy Entertainment family, the 2015 Revolt Music Conference, his take on the infamous Drake versus Meek Mill beef and of course his alleged altercation outside of the Miami nightclub with "Back to Back" rapper. In addition to dishing on various topic, the BBE frontman also talks current artists inspiring him and also credits Drake as his favorite rapper currently.
  • 6 Lopsided Hip-Hop Beefs: Eminem, Cassidy, El-P Eviscerate Foes

    Meek Mill is trying to put this whole Drake beef behind him, as the latter emcee has won on every front—from diss tracks to social media—since the former decided it would be wise to accuse him of ghostwriting. We always here about the great rap rivalries—Biggie vs. Tupac, Jay vs. Nas—but we tend to forget about the emcees who get rolled over, just like what happened to Mill. We'll take the attention off of him for a while with this collection of one-sided bar-fights.
  • Meek Mill Loses to Drake Again; "Back to Back" Charts Higher Than Any of His Songs Ever

    "Wanna Know" rapper Meek Mill has officially lost the rap battle to Toronto rapper Drake in the eyes of most of the Internet. Yesterday we learned that Mill had officially withdrawn himself from the battle, quietly removing his diss track taking aim at "Back to Back" rapper as well as removing his tweets from his twitter rampage that began it all. Although the internet had unofficially named Drake the victor, there are now reports and statistics to substantiate the claims.
  • Disney 'Descendants' Tops Billboard 200; Led Zeppelin, Drake Return to Top 10

    Another week and another soundtrack on top of the Billboard 200 as Descendants, the newest Disney TV movie, manages to get its musical half to no. 1. The compilation moved a total of 42,000 units, which was the lowest number of albums moved by a no. 1 so far during 2015. It may have been a slow sales week, but Disney's not going to complain about another high entry for one of its soundtracks (Teen Beach 2 cracked the Top 10 earlier this year). This is the fourth soundtrack to top the Billboard 200 so far during 2015-the most since 2009-as Descendants follows Empire, Furious 7 and Pitch Perfect 2. We'll see if another title joins that list by the end of the year.
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