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Started from the bottom, now he's at the ESPYs. Seemingly thanks to his Saturday Night Live hosting gig and his love of basketball, rap star Drake has been deemed the host of the 2014 ESPYs. -
Drake drops new song 'Draft Day,' references Jay Z, Kanye West, Chance the Rapper, Johnny Manziel, Jennifer Lawrence and more [LISTEN]
It's been six months since Drake released Nothing Was The Same. Since then, he has shared "Trophies," the "We Made It" remix and a live debut of "Days in the East." Now Drizzy has revealed a new freestyle called "Draft Day," in which he samples Lauryn Hill's 1998 track "Doo-Wop (That Thing)" and name drops big name artists and athletes, Billboard reports. -
Rihanna dominates iHeartRadio Music Awards nominees with 7 nods: Justin Timberlake, Imagine Dragons, Macklemore lead pack
Clear Channel is involved in every aspect of the music industry anymore, from radio stations to selling concert tickets to putting on festivals through its iHeartRadio brand, so why not get in the award show game, too? Today (March 26), the nominees for the first-ever iHeart Radio Music Awards were announced, with Rihanna, Justin Timberlake and Imagine Dragons leading the pack. -
Drake's OVO Fest receives a $300,000 grant from the Canadian government
Drake is truly proud of where he's from and in a kind gesture of appreciation, Canada has granted funds toward the Toronto-native's fifth-annual OVO Fest. -
Drake planning Houston Appreciation Weekend music festival
Drake has been putting on OVO Fest in his hometown of Toronto for the past five years. The two-day festival features some of the biggest names in hip-hop with Outkast and other special guests performing this year and Kanye West, A$AP Rocky, Miguel, The Weeknd, Lil Wayne and TLC having performed in years past. Now Drake has plans to bring a festival to his "second home," Houston, Texas, in an event dubbed Houston Appreciation Weekend (HAW). -
Future unveils 'Honest' tracklist, release date, cover artwork
Future has finally announced the release date and full tracklisting for his second full-length album Honest. Today (March 10), it was revealed that the follow-up to 2012's Pluto will be released on April 22. -
Drake brings Kanye West out to perform 'Black Skinhead' in Berlin [WATCH]
Back in December, Kanye West invited Drake on stage to help close out his Toronto show. Now, footage has surfaced of Drake returning the favor. He invited West on stage for his Would You Like A Tour? show in Berlin to perform "Black Skinhead," and the crowd went nuts. -
Jay Z, Macklemore and Drake dominate actual map of each state's favorite performer
Last week a Buzzfeed map caused mass-music confusion for readers who failed to understand what it was showing them. Many assumed they were seeing a chart revealing every state's favorite band, when in fact the map was showing them what performer was listened to in larger amounts in that state versus in other states. The difference between the two options is important. A new map has now emerged that actually reveals every state's "favorite" performer based on the listening habits of 250,000 individuals (which admittedly is not a very large sample). -
Possible tracklist for Lil Wayne new album 'Tha Carter V' leaks online [PHOTO]
A tracklisting for Lil Wayne's highly anticipated new album Tha Carter V has possibly hit the 'net. -
Outkast, Drake headline OVO Fest, following in Lil Wayne, Jay Z's footsteps
Outkast is continuing its mission to absolutely dominate the festival scene in 2014. In January, the "Hey Ya" duo promised to perform at an astounding 40 different venues this year. After announcing dates at Coachella, New York's Governor's Ball and the Hangout Fest, Outkast have added one more 2014 date: Drake's OVO Fest. -
Drake announces May 5 release date for Lil Wayne's 'Tha Carter V' [WATCH]
We reported last week that Lil Wayne was rumored to be working on Tha Carter V, thanks to a tweet from Drake. Now it seems that the album has been given an official release date, thus confirming it's really happening. -
Drake apologizes for lashing out at Rolling Stone, Philip Seymour Hoffman
Well, after a "tough day at the office," hip-hop's most sensitive son has now issued an apology to Rolling Stone and Hoffman's family, stating that he would have been happy to have his cover story put on hold, but he was never given that option.
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