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As much as the 2013 Grammy Awards are about recognizing the musical achievements of the industry’s brightest stars, it’s also a showcase for head-turning fashion. This year the red carpet entrance didn’t disappoint, although along with the dazzling wears appeared some questionable choices as well.
Kanye West, Jay-Z, Drake and Rihanna were some of the big winners during the pre-show of the 55th Annual GRAMMY Awards.
Looks like “F***in’ Problems” is an issue that rappers can really relate to. A$AP Rocky’s single is certified gold, and easily one of the catchiest rap records of the last few months. But can Rick Ross make it better?
In this attention-deficit ridden generation of Hip-Hop, the most important part of most albums is the introduction.
So apparently covering Drake’s “Started From the Bottom,” is some kind of rite of passage. Either that, or rappers are (still) really moved by this record, the latest of which happens to be Machine Gun Kelly.
Looks like everybody is feeling Drake’s “Started from the Bottom” vibe. Wiz Khalifa was so moved by the concept that he provided his own version, and Soulja Boy has made the same move. The Atlanta native dropped his installment of Drizzy’s newly released joint.
Looks like Drake is relaunching his musical takeover a little ahead of schedule. Ocotober’s Very Own chose a Friday night to release the new Mike Zombie produced track “Started From the Bottom,” via his website.
Today marks what would’ve been the 34th birthday of the legendary Aaliyah Dana Haughton. Although she’s been gone for close to twelve years, her impact is still felt today.
There is one thing we all need to come to grips with as red blooded Americans. We are all creeps.
A$AP Rocky officially has a hit on his hands. His “F***in’ Problems” single featuring Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and 2 Chainz has gone gold. According to Hip-Hop-N-More, the track has sold 591,000 copies.
With 2012 tucked to bed, we at Hip-Hop Wired are already looking at who is poised to takeover in 2013.