PALM BEACH, Fla. — In his hit song, ‘6 Foot 7 Foot,’ Lil Wayne says, “Real Gs move in silence like lasagna.” Aaron Glenn has ...
Schrager was one of the OG hosts of the morning sports show when it premiered in 2016. His exit comes amid rumors that Schrager will next be seen on ESPN, and as the Disney-owned sports network is ...
The musician, whose real name was Kenneth Bailey, also recorded with acts like Future, Lil Wayne, Migos, and Rick Ross.Young ...
Jessie Reyez has made her triumphant return. That’s not even to say she’d been gone for too long – having dropped her ...
The Canadian rapper's relationship and history with Houston runs so deep, not even losing a rap beef could make the city hate ...
New Orleans rapper B.G., a Cash Money Records Hot Boy, returns after 12 years in prison with 'Freedom of Speech.' ...
Lil Novi is paying tribute to his father, Lil Wayne, and Playboi Carti with his new remix, "REALLY LIKE WEEZY/BBY WEEZY." ...
Four and a half years after releasing Whole Lotta Red —probably the most beloved, influential rap album of the 21st ...
So who is actually performing at this year’s festival? Here’s a look: Lil Wayne with Hot Boys & Big Tymers 21 Savage PARTYNEXTDOOR Ludacris Ari Lennox Chief Keef “Our team looks forward to ...
On Monday, the rapper unveiled that he’ll headline the annual North Carolina fest alongside Lil Wayne, 21 Savage, J. Cole, Erykah Badu, and Tems. The two-day festival is scheduled for April 5 ...
PARTYNEXTDOOR, Ludacris, Tems, GloRilla and more round out the performers. By Kyle Denis J. Cole’s Dreamville Festival returns to North Carolina for its fifth and final iteration on April 5-6 ...
but that’s OK because his January debut single “Tweaker” went viral and landed him a massive record deal with Def Jam. In the weeks since, he’s teamed up with Lil Wayne and GloRilla.