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Hip-hop producer DJ Mustard has shared the lyric video for his track "Face Down," featuring Lil Wayne, Big Sean, YG, and Lil Boosie, which you can check out below. The video basically shifts back and forth between two background images: a silhouette of a pole-dancing stripper for the chorus (of course) and a ton of neon-lit hundred dollar bills floating through space for the verses (of course). As for the lyrics themselves, let's just say that these aren't exactly the type of lyrics that deserve any extra attention, but here we are. -
Lil Wayne Throws Daughter Reginae Carter Awesome Sweet Sixteen, Nicki Minaj Performs [PHOTOS]
Lil Wayne threw his daughter, Reginae Carter, a sweet sixteen fit for rap royalty. The teen received a Ferrari and BMW before Young Money pal Nicki Minaj hit the stage to perform. Fantasia Barrino, Kandi Burruss, T.I. and Tiny all attended the party in Atlanta. The Game even wished her a Happy Birthday via Instagram, which was packed with pictures from the event, -
Soul Train Awards 2014: Lil' Kim, Missy Elliot and Da Brat Perform 'Not Tonight (Ladies Night Remix)' [WATCH]
Lil' Kim, Missy Elliott and Da Brat reunited at the Soul Train Awards last month for a performance of their 1997 collaboration "Not Tonight (Ladies Night Remix)." The show aired last night, Nov. 30, and the crowd was loving every minute of it. Eric Benet sang the intro while Total, MC Lyte, The Lady of Rage and Yo-Yo all joined in on the fun. The performance even included the Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes verse via a screen playing the music video.The audience erupted when Lil' Kim strutted onstage in the video below. She kicked off the wild song, eventually getting into her Shmoney Dance, "MTV News" noted. Left Eye's verse followed before Da Brat came out with some furious energy.Missy Elliott closed out the track and thanked everyone for their support:I speak 4 my sistas @Lilkim @ONLY1BRAT we truly thank y'all 4 the ❤️& we truly miss LeftEye she will always be a gem! -
Lil Wayne Joining Zulu Nation, Q-Tip Says
Afrika Bambaataa founded the group in the '70s in order to curb urban youths away from gangs. Q-Tip's A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul and Public Enemy joined the cause in the '80s, alongside several other artists. -
Lil Wayne Joins Juicy J on Stage For 'Bandz A Make Her Dance' After Rapper Accused of Stealing Video Footage [WATCH]
Lil Wayne made a surprise appearance during a recent Juicy J performance. The two shared the stage for a live rendition of "Bandz A Make Her Dance," following accusations that Juicy J stole footage for the song's video. -
Drake Announces Headline Tour with 2 Chainz in Australia, New Zealand for the First Time [FULL SCHEDULE]
Drake recently announced his first headlining tour of Austalia and New Zealand. 2 Chainz will support the Toronto rapper for the trek, which kicks off Feb. 23 in Auckland, NZ and wraps up Down Under in Brisbane on March 5 -
Lil' Wayne And Christina Milian Collaborate on 'Tha Carter V' Single 'Start A Fire' [LISTEN]
Following a live premiere at the AMAs, Lil' Wayne released the full album version of his Christina Milian-assisted single "Start A Fire." The collaboration will be featured on Wayne's forthcoming album Tha Carter V. -
Lil Wayne and T-Boz Collaborate on "Rebel Yell", Pair Use Lines from Billy Idol's 1984 Hit [LISTEN]
Lil Wayne was gearing up for his experimental rock/rap effort, 'Rebirth,' in 2009 when T-Boz reportedly joined him for a track. Pieces of the song, which have the former TLC member singing parts from Billy Idol's "Rebel Yell," surfaced in 2012 and now the full version is available to stream. -
Nicki Minaj Teases "Only" Music Video on Instagram with Sexy Photos Featuring Drake and Lil Wayne
Nicki Minaj is getting sexy in her upcoming music video for her latest The Pinkprint single "Only." Following the controversial Nazi image-filled lyric video, the "Anaconda" rapper is promising nothing but leather, fishnets and plenty of Myx Moscato in her newest visual, which she teased last night on Instagram. -
Jeff Osbourne, Director of Nicki Minaj's "Only" Video, Will Not Apologize for Nazi Imagery
Nicki Minaj apologized earlier today (Nov. 11) for the Nazi imagery in her lyric video "Only," a new track from her upcoming 'The Pink Print' release. The director of the video, Jeff Osbourne, did not follow the "Anaconda" singer's lead. -
Nicki Minaj's "Only" Lyric Video Condemned for Use of Nazi Imagery: New 'The Pink Print' Clip Features Bombs, Dictators and Red Flags
Nicki Minaj has found herself in some hot water thanks to her new lyric video for her latest The Pink Print cut "Only." The intense clip, which stars Minaj, Lil Wayne, Drake and Chris Brown as various types of military and religious leaders has come under fire from fans and The Anti-Defamation League for promoting Nazi imagery. -
T-Pain Shares New Track "Stoicville" From Upcoming Album [LISTEN]
It was just yesterday that T-Pain shared his new standalone single "Let Me Through" featuring Lil Wayne, but today the singer/rapper has offered us the first taste of his upcoming album Stoicville: The Phoenix in the form of the album's epic title track, which you can check out below.
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