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On paper, the premise behind the “Drake vs Lil Wayne” tour—a joint venture with video game publisher Capcom that requires attendees to use an exclusive app for the full show experience—could leave fans vexed. Last night (August 8), all confusion was dismissed when the YMCMB duo kicked things off in Darien Lake, NY.
As their highly anticipated Drake vs. Lil Wayne tour preps to launch, Weezy drops a Drake-assisted single called “Grindin.”
A day shy of the “Drake vs Lil Wayne” tour’s inaugural show, news breaks of an interactive phone app that will create an experience like none other.
Nicki Minaj gave fans more to comment about yesterday (August 3) when she unveiled a brief trailer for her new single “Anaconda.” And boy, did they comment.
“Of course sometime sh*t go down when there’s a billion dollars on an elevator,” this according to Beyoncé, who touches on the now-infamous elevator Solange/Jay Z scuffle on her wicked “Flawless (Remix)” featuring Nicki Minaj.
Weezy season’s approaching. As fans await Tha Carter V, XXL magazine reveals the cover of their August/September issue, featuring none other than Lil Wayne.
Love him or hate him, Drake is undeniably the guy right now. One of the very few MCs who consistently shake up the Billboard charts, the Toronto native set a new record this week.
Lil Wayne is now a sports agent. Reportedly, soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo will be the first signing to Weezy’s fledgling sports management firm.
Busta Rhymes’ life as a Cash Money stalwart came to a hollow end today (July 23) when he announced that he was taking his talents away from the YMCMB imprint.
“No Flex Zone,” produced by Mike WiLL Made It, is a certified street heater. By now, listeners are accustomed to hearing the high pitched voices of young rappers Rae Sremmurd on the track, but that changes today with a proper remix by Nicki Minaj.
Drake season is about to officially begin, again. The Toronto rapper has announced that his fourth album is on the way and revealed its title.
It must get pretty busy over at the Young Money/Cash Money headquarters because only a select portion of its roster releases albums. Wth Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, and Drake in the lineup you can’t be totally surprised by who becomes priority.