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T-Pain is back in the news as he continues to recall stories from his legendary career in music, this time accusing fellow hop-hop vet Kanye West of stealing a lyric he previously said was corny. 

The culture’s most pettiest Rap war rages on but Diddy is making sure we still celebrate the artistry. He recently gave flowers to Drake and Kanye West for their recent album offerings. As spotted on Hype Beast the mogul recently took time out of his day to congratulate both performers on their album releases. “I just want […]

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It's 2021, and aligning yourself, even inadvertently, with anything R. Kelly-related is asking for a fail. Enter Drake, who sampled the disgraced crooner on his new album, Certified Lover Boy, and has been catching flack for it ever since.

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Drake dipped into his petty bag and "leaked" a Kanye West song called "Life of the Party" that features a standout lyricism from Andre 3000. Speculation about why the song wasn't on Donda and debate over the bars aimed at Drake on Ye's verse soon started running rampant, but 3 Stacks himself has shed all the light on what went down.

Lil' Durk gave a major shoutout to girlfriend India Royale's cosmetic line on Drake's latest album, "Certified Lover Boy."

Fans who tuned in for Drake's highly-anticipated new album 'Certified Lover Boy' were quick to notice that he sampled R. Kelly on a standout track titled "TSU."

Victoria Monét delivers in "Coastin'" music video. The singer dropped a 70s-themed visual for her fans to groove to.

Trae Young is not getting a lot of support on his latest social media hot take, getting absolutely obliterated all throughout his replies.

Aubrey is no stranger to his lyrics becoming your next best caption. Honestly, as soon as you press play, the captions ring out. So we just gave you the best 12 captions. Enjoy: Champagne Poetry: “I been hot since the birth of my son” “Built this house for us all, pain in my back still […]

Drake's Certified Lover Boy debuted this morning and fans rightfully stayed up all night to get the first listen. The 21-track project has received mixed reviews so far, but it looks like the old tried and true formula is still working in the Toronto rapper's favor.