• Lil Wayne Announces New 'No Ceilings 2' Mixtape for November Release Date

    Lil Wayne has just announced a November release date for his 'No Ceilings 2' mixtape and it is due to drop on Thanksgiving this year (Nov. 26). 'No Ceilings 2' is a follow-up to his enormously successful 'No Ceilings' mixtape, which was released back in 2008. 'No Ceilings' was unleashed during the rapper's most successful period and included hits such as "Lollipop" "A Milli" and "Mrs. Officer," all of which peaked in the Top 100.
  • Nas & Lil Wayne to Co-Headline WorldStarHipHop's H.I.T. Festival

    Nas and Lil' Wayne are set to co-headline new H.I.T. Festival, short for "History In Tampa," which will occur early next month (Nov. 7, 2015) at the USF Sun Dome. The H.I.T. Festival is being repped by controversial site WorldStarHipHop, an entertainment and news site for all things hip-hop that has accumulated quite a following over the past decade. The event is being touted as "the largest hip-hop event to take place in the South," and has also partnered with Vybe Nation.
  • Stream The Game 'The Documentary 2.5' Featuring Jay Rock, Nas, Lil Wayne

    Just one week after release his 19-track album Documentary 2, The Game is back with another massive batch of songs, aptly titled The Documentary 2.5. Coming in at 18 songs, The Documentary 2.5 has a whole host of features from the likes of Jay Rock, Ty Dolla $ign, Skrillex, Lil Wayne, Nas and more.
  • Nas Honored With W.E.B. Du Bois Medal At Harvard

    New York City rapper Nas has been a staple of the rap game, releasing some of the most polished and lyrical music the genre has seen. He has earned awards and plaudits from just about every corner of the industry, but last night earned his biggest piece of hardware yet. Heading up to Cambridge, Massachusetts, the Illmatic rapper was given the W.E.B Du Bois Medal, the highest honor in the field of African and African American Studies at Harvard.
  • Justin Bieber Talks Kanye West Collab, Gun Control, Top 5 Favorite Rappers [WATCH]

    Trailing his extremely emotional and candid MTV Video Music Award performance, Justin Bieber has opened up to the public once more in his latest video interview. The "What Do You Mean?" singer discussed an array of topics form his negative and reformed behavior, working with Kanye West, gun control issues and his top five favored rappers.
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