J. Cole has fired back at Kendrick Lamar's diss on his new song '7 Minute Drill,' including a surprise song off the new album 'Might Delete Later.'
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J. Cole has fired back at Kendrick Lamar's diss on his new song '7 Minute Drill,' including a surprise song off the new album 'Might Delete Later.'
Adele is becoming a huge player in the international real estate game! The beginning of 2022 marrled her latest endeavour - the purchase of a mega-mansion in Beverly Hills. The home was listed for over $100 million but the singer got a deal at $58 million!
Fresh from the release of his 11th studio album “INSANO”, Kid Cudi invites Zane Lowe into his home to discuss the project, his retirement from music, relationship with Ye, and more.
On Sunday (Sep. 24), the R&B icon announced that he’ll be headlining Apple Music’s halftime show for Super Bowl LVIII. In addition, he revealed the title of his long-awaited album, Coming Home, and its release date of February 11, 2024.
Super Bowl LVIII will take place at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, which is where Usher currently holds a residency until the end of the year.
Kendrick Lamar now holds the distinct honor of the highest-grossing rap tour of all-time. Lamar has taken the top spot with his run of The Big Steppers tour, which supported his Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers album. Baby Keem and Tanna Leone supported the run of shows.
"Control Myself" is a song by American rapper LL Cool J from his 12th album, Todd Smith. The song was produced by Jermaine Dupri which features guest vocals from American entertainer Jennifer Lopez.
Young Dolph’s legacy continues in the late rapper’s new music video, “Love For The Streets”. Accompanied with archive footage of Dolph, the clip features an array of cars doing tricks, fans showing love for their beloved throughout the city of Memphis.
Lil Wayne is untouchable on his new single, “Kant Nobody” featuring the late DMX.
Opened with monologue by DMX, Tunechi delivers an abundance of witty wordplay over Swizz Beatz and Avenue’s haunting production. The track samples DMX’s 1998 posse cut “Niggaz Done Started Something” featuring The Lox and Ma$e.
On Saturday night, Drake finally took the stage at the legendary Apollo Theater, in Harlem. This comes after this concert was previously postponed multiple times, in November and December. Heading into Saturday night, Drake also revealed that he has an injured ankle, but is still going through with the show.
JLO talks about marrying Ben Affleck in Las Vegas, what she thinks of their couple nickname Bennifer, Jimmy not being invited to their second wedding, recording her new album “This is Me…Now,” her new movie Shotgun Wedding, working with Jennifer Coolidge, and her co-star Lenny Kravitz stops by in his helicopter to pick her up and give the whole audience tickets to the premiere.
"Stand Up" in the new motivational hit for the New Year! Gansta Marcus of Lima, Ohio releases this track for the public off his "Slick Rick" album.
Yung Joc talks about the alleged brand new R. Kelly album, "I Admit It," that was released and taken down from all streaming platforms shortly thereafter.
The Atlanta based rapper refers to a recent statement from R. Kelly who denied releasing an LP with a title that implies he's guilty when he is fighting for his freedom from behind bars.
Competition has always played a big role in hip hop. Battle rhymes, diss songs, trying to outshine someone on his own song, it’s all in the spirit of competition.
But in the mid-90s, the competition in New York was especially heavy. Let’s think about the rappers were coming up at that time – you had Nas and Big both releasing landmark debuts in ’94, Mobb Deep damn bringing all of Queensbridge wherever they went, Raekwon with The Purple Tape and the rest of Wu-Tang by his side. Most of the rappers on our greatest of all time list came on the ’90s East Coast.
Boosie and DJ Vlad engage in a debate about Jay-Z's relevancy in terms of recording and releasing new music right now. DJ Vlad argues that Jay-Z is the only 50-year-old that could drop an album that would create just as much of a buzz as an LP by Lil Baby, while Boosie argues that Jay-Z is no longer relevant as a recording artist.
Unionmade Xans has returned with a new album for the streets. This time he releases "F*ck Yo Support 2" a 14 track playlist that is now streaming on all platforms.
Jennifer Lopez fans rejoice! The triple threat is making her big return to music, announcing her 2023 album This Is Me… Now on Friday, Nov. 25. J. Lo, 53, celebrated her first album in six years with an amazing video, that showed how much she’d changed since the release of her 2002 debut, This Is Me… Then.
Rap superstar Drake has broken many records, including surpassing The Beatles, and has reached a new milestone. Now, the “6 God” has tied with Jay-Z for the most No.1 albums on the Billboard Hip-Hop/R&B charts.
Champagne Papi is neck and neck with the legendary rap and business mogul Jay-Z for most No.1 albums on the Billboard Hip-Hop/R&B charts after dropping his collaboration album Her Loss with 21 Savage.