Who needs new friends, when you are still down with your "day one n*ggas?" Drake has been repping for his "day one" crew since "So Far So Gone," and DJ Khaled decided to make a statement out if as he sampled Drakes line from "Started From The Bottom," for his hit single "No New Friends," featuring Rick Ross, Drake, and Lil Wayne. The video dropped and the rap stars took it way back to their origins with a '90's inspired video shoot. Read More »
When you start from the bottom and end up in a new Bugatti, that’s when you know its real! Young Money rapper Drake was not embellishing about the level of success he has reached on his hit “Started From The Bottom.” The Toronto native recently showed off his wealth with Instagram photos of him stuntin’ in his multi-million dollar new Bugatti Veynor. Read More »
Cash Money artist Busta Rhymes went back to his Jamaican roots, for the reggae, techno, dance mash-up, and who better to add to the remix than Trinidadian born YMCMB First Lady Nicki Minaj. Read More »
Yesterday, we brought you the semi-baffling news that Paris Hilton was back in the music game and had signed to the Birdman/Mack Maine/Lil Wayne label Cash Money Records. Today, Birdman has opened up about the decision to sign the heiress to a record deal. Read More »
Every once in a while, the news makes you do a double-take. And I just about broke my neck with this one. Paris Hilton has signed to Cash Money records, joining the likes of Lil Wayne, Birdman, Nicki Minaj, Drake and Busta Rhymes (who I may have ever-so-subtly shouted out higher in this paragraph). Read More »
If DC was focused on rap instead of superhumans and vigilantes, this would make an excellent entry into the What If...? series. Back in his grinding, crate-digging, struggling producer days, Kanye West approached Mannie Fresh and Birdman to become an in-house producer for Cash Money. The label that would steadily morph into Lil Wayne-centric juggernaut YMCMB failed to give him a deal, however. Read More »
The Grand Hustle boss and the Young Money front man teamed up for an awesomely trendy new bounce track, "Wit Me". As Weezy and the self proclaimed King Of the South prepare for their summer "America's Most Wanted Tour," they dropped a video for "Wit Me," on VEVO Monday night. Read More »
Lil Wayne and T.I. are the Jadakiss and Styles P of the south on their new track “Wit Me.” Read More »
Despite being dropped by Mountain Dew PepsiCo for his controversial Emmitt Till lyrics Weezy is ready to put that drama behind him and focus on his fans. The "Rich As F*ck" rapper is preparing for his America's Most Wanted Tour featuring T.I, French Montana, and 2 Chainz. Read More »
The descendants of Emmett Till are pleased with PepsiCo and Mountain Dew for the "monumental" decision to drop Lil Wayne, for his offense lyrics on the song "Karate Chop." Airickca Gordon-Taylor, Executive Director of Mamie Till Mobley Foundation released a statement to AllHipHop, expressing her sentiments on behalf of those who supported Weezy's Mountain Dew termination. Read More »
Birdman turned to his flock for his latest single "Tapout" featuring Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, Future, and Detail. The Cash Money boss released a behind the scenes sneak peak of the music video, with cameo's from Paris Hilton, Christina Milian, and Kimora Lee Simmons. Read More »
Lil Wayne has lost his PespiCo Mountain Dew contract following backlash for "inappropriate" Emmit Till lyrics. Read More »
Cash Money artist Busta Rhymes goes back to his Jamaican roots, for the reggae, techno, dance mash-up. The traditional rap bounce rhythm provided by prodeucer Pharell Williams and infused with Busta’s patios accent makes for the perfect combination of hyper melo riddims guaranteed to have even the tone-deaf twerking it. Read More »