Aubrey should be use to the platinum certification by now. Most recently, his Lil Wayne-featured track “The Motto” has reached the million mark and will land at 16 on the Billboard 100. Mazel tov! hhnm
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Abel and Aubrey recently wrapped their next video for their duet off
During his first international headline show last night, A$AP surprised The Opera House by bringing out the city’s own to perform “Cameras” and “The Motto”. Thanks to
After threatening tattoo artist Kevin Campbell for his disrespectful comments, Drake has decided to take the high road and let bygones be bygones. Ain’t that sweet. Oops. Ha! @drake Nice talking to you buddy, glad everything’s cleared up. It’s good that something positive came out of this whole fiasco. Stay up. Drake beef officially squashed…Everybody can now move on. Only positivity from here on out. kc
Hopefully, you have good eyes, but that’s Drake. After showing up a few hours late to the Bing Bar,
[vodpod id=Video.15988320&w=540&h=350&fv=] Speaking with
Last night, Waka and Drizzy finally linked up to shoot the video for their remix turned official version and shared a few flicks from the set. Full video should be dropping soon. Sidebar:
Drake season has returned. Could he do it again? Yes, he can! Back with his trusty production visionary, Noah “40” Shebib, these Toronto kids delivered a terrific second album. Unified in their independence, the OVOXO Hit Squad shine on captivating cuts like the Weeknd-featured “Crew Love” and “The Ride”. Even the outside guests here are sewn into the fabric of their surroundings rather seamlessly. Wayne gets his swagger back on the rollicking “HYFR”, Minaj dabbles all over “Make Me Proud,” […]
Common appeared on Sirius Hip-Hop Nation last night. During his interview, he spoke on his battle with Mr. Graham. War of the words, take two.
The style and skill are on a par with the exaggerated musicality. I tried to understand the message of the song. I think it's about a person who thinks they can do a series of things that may be beautiful or "powerful," but in reality it's nothing of the sort. People are like chickens that eat each other and don't know that they're raised and live only to be eaten.