Tony Starks is keeping a clear head and says that he’d rather not get involved in beef at this point in his career.
Ghostface Killah recently spoke about Ludacris’ diss track “Badaboo” which was aimed at Drake and Big Sean.
Tony Starks is keeping a clear head and says that he’d rather not get involved in beef at this point in his career.
Ghostface Killah recently spoke about Ludacris’ diss track “Badaboo” which was aimed at Drake and Big Sean.
Drake recently gave his two cents about how Rihanna and Nicki Minaj are both “icons.”
The Canadian rapper has collaborated with both artists. He worked with Nicki on his latest single, Make Me Proud, and collaborated with Rihanna on her hit What’s My Name and his album’s title track Take Care.
Drake has done it once again; his sophomore album has hit number one on the charts.
After releasing his sophomore album Take Care last week, Drake has hit the number one spot just as expected.
Originally predicted to sell between 675,000 to 725,000 copies, Drake’s album sold 659,190 units in its first week.
Drake performed at the 2011 AMA’s and took to the crowd with his new track off his recently released sophomore album “Take Care.”
Drake set foot on stage at the 2011 American Music Awards to perform his single “Headlines” and was received with a very warm welcome from all in attendance.
With the release of Drake’s highly anticipated Take Care, I spoke to three collaborator’s on the album, including Compton’s lyrical prodigy Kendrick Lamar.
Kendrick explains the inspiration behind his verse on “Marvin’s Room/Buried Alive,” and recalls his first time meeting Drake, their Take Care features and shares details on how it all came together.
“Drake called me and said he had a beat that 40 did and wanted me on it, told me to do what I feel on the record. The first thing that came to mind was my first time meeting dude,” Kendrick told MTV RapFix.
Seems like Luda is getting back into the rap scene and this time around he is not taking any prisoners.
Although many may credit Luda as one of the best rappers alive, he isn’t too happy about not getting the credit he deserves or worst yet others getting credit for something they don’t deserve.
Drake recently sent a statement out saying he will challenge Lil Wayne to a sound clash.
Drake’s much anticipated sophomore album Take Care hit store shelves yesterday, and he wants to make sure he gets the credit he deserves.
According to a recent interview with Billboard, Drizzy says that instead of opting for the normal album release party, he’s challenging his Young Money partner Lil Wayne to a live sound clash between the two of them.
Drake says verbal shots to and from other rappers only makes him step up his game.
With his album Take Care landing in stores today. Drake is recently graced the cover of Complex magazine, fielding questions from the publication about how some criticize him for fashion choices and nitpick his lyrics.
Drake’s new album Take Care was leaked to the Internet on November 6.
“I am not sure if the album leaked. But if it did thank god it doesn’t happen a month early anymore,” Drake tweeted last night.
The album features singles “Headlines,” “Marvin’s Room” and the recently released “Make Me Proud” featuring Young Money label mate Nicki Minaj, which is heavily anticipated across the net.
K Dot joins Rick Ross, Andre 3000, Nicki Minaj, The Weeknd and more on his sophomore set.
While the tracklist for Take Care hit the Internet two days ago, Drake says it wasn’t entirely accurate.