After teasing for days, Lil Wayne finally released the inaugural single from his (last?) forthcoming album, Tha Cater V, unveiling the Drake assisted track, "Believe Me." The song finds Tune and Drizzy trading bars over an ominous piano loop complimented with choppy drum kicks procured by producers Boi-1da and Vinylz...
With all the drama in the rear view, Queens duo Mobb Deep is finally almost ready to serve fans with their eighth studio album, The Infamous Mobb Deep. Along with the usual suspects on production like, Havoc and Alchemist, frequent Drake collaborator Boi-1da recently revealed he will be adding his sound to the forthcoming LP...
From mixtapes to Grammys, Boi-1da has literally been by Drake's side since day one. Ironically a producer of "New No Friends", the pals definitely must have had each other in mind when concocting the tune. Now speaking on Drake's evolution, the producer tells that he has truly grown as an artist and that fans will surely see his growth on NWTS.
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Without much of a visible effort, Jay-Z inundated the whole damn Internet this week with the release Magna Carta Holy Grail, his twelfth solo studio album. For proof, go take a look at your favorite music site—floating near the top of the page you'll find at least two Hov-related stories, and maybe a lyric breakdown or two. Sinc...
Another day, another alleged tracklist for a big album leaks to the Internet.
Two days ago, Kanye West’s tracklist to Yeezus leaked early, but so far no one has confirmed it was real. Earlier this evening, a tracklist for Drake’s Nothing Was The Same hit the web, which was originally posted on Dennis Graham’s Instagram.
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It looks like Drake is following in the footsteps of his collaborators Boi-1da and Noah "40" Shebib, as the YMCMB rapper has signed a with performance rights group ASCAP.
Billboard reports that the YMCMB rapper/singer recently parted ways with BMI in favor of ASCAP. In ...
Lecrae will be dropping his mixtape Church Clothes with Don Cannon tomorrow, and here he talks with XXL about hip-hop acceptance, being boxed in and more...