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  • Drake Disses Meek Mill During Landmark Music Festival; Says "He's Already Dead"

    "Back to Back" rapper, Drake, dissed Meek Mill during his Landmark Music Festival performance in DC on Saturday saying to fans, "he's already dead."
  • Norm Kelly Trolls Meek Mill Over "Hip-Hop Cash Kings 2015" List on 'Forbes'

    Apparently it's not the "Wanna Know" rapper's season, because Toronto City official Norm Kelly continues to troll Meek Mill and this time it's over the "Hip-Hop Cash Kings 2015" list by 'Forbes.' Mill, who is currently working on his Dream Chasers 4 album, faced a rocky summer amid his allegations of ghostwriter use against Toronto's golden boy Drake. Although it looked like Mill had conceded in the battle against Drake after removing the diss track from Soundcloud, Kelly continues to make Mill the butt of his online jokes.
  • Meek Mill Announces 'Dreamchasers 4' Mixtape, Previews Songs on Instagram

    After dissing Drake and Future's buzzworthy mixtape What A Time to Be Alive, Meek Mill has decided to release a project of his own. He recently announced his Dreamchasers 4 mixtape and previewed some of its songs on Instagram.
  • Drake Addresses Ghostwriting & Meek Mill Beef in Fader’s 100th Issue

    On the heels of a victorious summer for the "Back to Back" rapper, Drake address ghostwriting, the Meek Mill beef and more in the Fader's 100th issue.
  • Future Talks Ex Ciara, Drake & Meek Mill Beef, More in 'XXL' Cover Story

    On the music front, things seem to be getting better and better for the Dirty Sprite 2 rapper. In a recent interview Future, aka Future Hendrix, he talks the struggles of co-parenting with Ciara, the ongoing beef between Drake and Meek Mill plus more
  • The Game 'The Documentary 2' Will Be 38-Song Double Album

    The Game is building is a lot of hype around his forthcoming LP The Documentary 2 and yesterday he made a bombshell announcement surrounding the album. In a new interview, the "Hate It Or Love It" rapper revealed that the LP would be a double album with 38 tracks instead of a meager 19. The original 19 songs seen on the iTunes pre-order are all correct.
  • Drake's Toronto Restaurant Fring's Has Star Studded Party with Serena Williams and More

    In addition to What A Time To Be Alive rapper Drake's most recent musical accomplishment, Drake is preparing to open his first restaraunt in his hometown on Toronto, and invited all those near and dear to him for the launch party. Guests for the star studded evening included his mother, rumored girlfriend Serena Williams and more.
  • 'What a Time To Be Alive' Nearly Breaks the Internet with 10 of the Funniest Memes

    After weeks of waiting, fans have finally received the highly anticipated joint collaboration from "Where Ya At" rappers Drake and Future.This caused 'What a Time To Be Alive' to break the Internet with 10 of the funniest memes surrounding the project.
  • Diddy, Jay Z, Drake, Dr. Dre & Pharrell Williams Top Forbes' 2015 Hip-Hop Cash Kings List

    On Tuesday, Forbes released its 2015 Hip-Hop Cash Kings list. Diddy, Jay Z, Drake, Dr. Dre and Pharrell Williams round out this year's top five.
  • Drake, Future 'What A Time to Be Alive' Aiming for No. 1 Album in the U.S.

    On Sunday two of the biggest rappers in hip hop today, teamed up to drop one of the hottest collaborative projects of the year. It looks like their hard work paid off because Drake and Future are projected to have a huge opening week for 'What a Time to be Alive'.
  • Meek Mill & Kid Cudi Diss Drake & Future's 'What A Time To Be Alive' Release

    Over the weekend, the highly anticipated collaboration between Drake and Future finally dropped for expectant fans. A number of celebrities weighed in on the musical collaboration, among them fellow rappers, Meek Mill and Kid Cudi, shared their reaction to Drake and Future's 'What a Time to be Alive,' and let's just say they were less than enthused by the pairing. In seperate postings, both dissed the new release.
  • The Weeknd 'The Hills' Tops Hot 100 Over 'Can't Feel My Face,' Justin Bieber

    The Weeknd's big Beauty Behind the Madness song "Can't Feel My Face" is no longer No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, but that doesn't mean that Abel Tesfaye's reign on the charts is over. The R&B star has actually bumped himself from the top spot, as his other BBTM single "The Hills" takes things over. Meanwhile, Drake notches his latest hit in the top 10 with "Hotline Bling" and Selena Gomez's "Good for You" reaches new heights.
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