Lil Wayne, Drake, Nicki Minaj and the rest of the Young Money Cash Money Billionaires team is getting together once again to drop a new compilation album.
Drake has finally made good on his promise to drop new music by the end of 2013 with the Internet release of a remix to Soulja Boy's "We Made It" and "Trophies."
Over the weekend, Drake previewed the music video for "Worst Behavior," which is one of the standout songs off his latest album "Nothing Was The Same," for his fans in New Orleans, La. during a stop on his "Would You Like A Tour?" He has now released the much-anticipated video.
Like father, like son. Drake and Dennis Graham seem to have a very close relationship, not only as father and son, but also as collaborators. The Toronto rapper's dad recently revealed the musical bonding moment he shared with Drake, collaborating on a new track together.
On Monday, Drake played a preview for "Trophies" during a Brooklyn concert. The Hit Boy-produced song, however, does not appear on Nothing Was the Same. Recently, Drake explained why "Trophies" was left on the shelf.
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.
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.
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,