• 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.
  • D.R.A.M. Tweets About Drake Jacking "Cha Cha" for "Hotline Bling"

    Drake is flying high on the success of "Hotline Bling" and he's making his way towards a career milestone thanks to the record. However, before the Toronto rhymer dropped his single, D.R.A.M. had the Internet buzzing with his track "Cha Cha." Both songs sound eerily similar and following the release of the "Hotline Bling" video, the up-and-coming artist tweeted about Drizzy jacking his record.
  • The Weeknd's 'The Hills' Leads Hot 100 Again Over Drake, Shawn Mendes' New Singles

    Sorry, Drake. Your first career No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 will still have to wait, at least for another week. Thanks to a high profile gig on Saturday Night Live and remixes from Nicki Minaj and Eminem, The Weeknd's lead Beauty Behind the Madness single "The Hills" has topped the U.S. singles charts for a fifth week, leaving Drake's "Hotline Bling" in the dust yet again.