Drake made a stop at Brooklyn's Barclays Center on for his "Would You Like A Tour?" Monday night where he previewed a new song called "Trophies." His tour will be expanding to the UK.
Ghostface Killah appreciates Drake's "Wu Tang Forever," which appears on his third studio album, Nothing Was the Same. According to the legendary rapper, the song has helped keep the Wu-Tang movement alive.
This is where music meets fashion. Drake, who is known for his expensive taste in luxury designer clothes, and who also raps a verse in Migos' catchy track "Versace," will be wearing wardrobe designed by Calvin Klein, during his "Nothing Was The Same" tour, "Would You Like A Tour?"
Timbaland is currently overseas in Europe for Jay Z's "Magna Carta World Tour." While touring, the renowned hip-hop producer has been teasing some unreleased music that features guest appearances from two acclaimed emcees, Drake and Jay Z, in Birmingham, United Kingdom and Paris, France.
Drake's new tour, "Would You Like a Tour," has fallen to its second controversy. This time, the rapper disappointed fans when he canceled the second show on his tour an hour after it was scheduled to begin.
The "Honest" rapper Future has confirmed that he has worked out his differences with Drake and will indeed join him on his upcoming tour, "Would You Like A Tour?" which kicks off today.
After numerous subliminal disses on the interviews and songs, and since a preview clip of the Compton rapper's verse at the BET Hip-Hop Awards surfaced earlier this month, the most anticipated part of the ceremony undoubtedly has been Kendrick Lamar's cypher appearance in which he reportedly calls out a fellow rapper, Drake. Now, the full cypher has finally aired.
Just few days before the launch of "Would You Like A Tour?" in Pittsburgh, a new feud in hip-hop emerges between today's hottest rappers, Future and Drake. Future is now filing a lawsuit against Drake for $1.5 million.
Another member of Wu-Tang Clan is being considered to be on the remix version of Drake's R&B-heavy and melodic track "Wu-Tang Forever" from his recently released album "Nothing Was The Same."
Kendrick Lamar disses Drake during his appearance on Top Dawg Entertainment's cypher at the 2013 BET Awards. The Compton California rapper goes hard in his cypher verse,