• Amber Rose Shuts Down Kanye West's Twitter Attacks With Two Epic Tweets

    On Tuesday (Jan. 27), a Twitter battle of epic proportions waged on after Wiz Khalifa made the mistake of voicing his displeasure over Kanye West renaming his forthcoming album Waves instead of Swish. West then viewed a tweet about "kk" as a reference to his wife Kim Kardashian, and went on a lengthy Twitter rampage taking aim at Khalifa's music, his ex Amber Rose and son. It didn't take long for Rose to chime in, shutting down West's own rant at her family.
  • Drake, Tyga Squash Beef with Help From Kanye West

    Things have been rocky among members of the YMCMB crew for sometime now, but it looks like the hip-hop family is making amends. On the heels of Lil Wayne and Birdman’s reconciliation, Tyga recently revealed that his beef with Drake was squashed with some help from Kanye West.
  • Freddie Gibbs Flips Kanye West 'No More Parties In LA' Into 'Cocaine Parties In LA'

    eddie Gibbs probably didn't know what was about to go down today, but this morning the Gary, Indiana rapper released his unofficial remix of Kanye West's Waves track with Kendrick Lamar "No More Parties In L.A." Reimagined into a more realistically titled "Cocaine Parties In LA," which probably leads to "No More Parties In L.A.," Freddie keeps the fire beat from the original, but then adds his own verses.
  • Wiz Khalifa: Kanye West's 'Waves' Album Tittle Disrespects Max B

    Kanye West finally announced on Sunday night that his seventh studio album was finally completed, but that's not the only surprise he had in store leading up to the LP's release. He also announced that he has renamed the album from Swish to Waves. As the new title took the Twitter-sphere by storm, some fans, including Wiz Khalifa were not pleased about the new title. And Khalifa didn't mince words about how he felt about the renaming of West’s album.
  • Kanye West New Album 'Swish' to Premiere with Live Performance Screened in Theatres

    Kanye West’s upcoming album, 'Swish,' has been highly anticipated and the rapper just announced that he will premiere the album with a live performance able to be screened in theaters across the country. It was just confirmed as the “world premiere of the album 'Swish' in it’s entirety,” and will be showing in theaters by 4 PM Eastern time on Feb. 11. The screening will show a live performance of Swish at Madison Square Garden.