Aside from taken the stage during his SNL debut last night, Drake fields a few questions with Andy Samberg. Below, check out Drake’s “Weekend Update” with Jay Pharoah.
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The Queen Bee swarms in this Sunday morning for the love of money—your money, fellas. This is bad. Very bad, but she don’t want a broke nigga.
Drake made his SNL debut as the musical guest and closed out the episode by bringing out Nicki Minaj for his latest single, “Make Me Proud”. Earlier in the show, he makes “Headlines”.
A few nights ago, Jermaine brought his Cole World tour to Charlotte’s The Filmore in his home state of North Carolina and brought out Mr. Folarin for their live rendition of this Friday Night Lights’ collabo. uhtn via soundsavvy
Last year’s NBA MVP, Derrick Rose celebrated the launch of his Adidas D. Rose 2 sneaks at his Run With Rose event in Chicago and brought out the city’s own Common for a freestyle. fsd
Recently-engaged Game returned to the Tonight Show With Jay Leno last night for a live performance of his Chris Brown-featured track. Breezy wasn’t there, but the song’s writer Sam Hook filled in.
Parlez-vous Français? Well TIP sure does and he keeps the momentum going by hopping on The Throne’s Hit-Boy-produced track. Hopefully, the “Ima Boss” remix is next. Previously: “Spend It (Remix)”
Freeway plans to release his latest collection of music on October 25. But before the curtains open up, here’s the cover art and the official announcement below.
For some folks, the quicker the better. And for the latest take of Miguel’s radio smash, Big Sean adds a few of his raps to the official remix. Sorry, Twista. idolator
[vodpod id=Video.15551356&w=540&h=350&fv=] Picking up where she left off, Erykah Badu keeps the movement going with the second installment, directed by Creative Control. Ms. Badu, the floor’s yours: “The first movement is called ‘Recovering Undercover Over-lover.’ It actually sums up the whole album, because I’m talking about love and emotion – ‘I need you to do this,’ ‘I want you to do this,’ ‘You make me feel like this,’ ‘Why don’t you feel like this?’ It’s typical of how you feel in relationships. […]
His nickname was steel but his real name in the movie was Eric