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Big Sean Let’s Go Off Another Kanye Feature

Big Sean brings along Kanye West and John Legend for his latest release “One Man Can Change The World”. New album Dark Sky Paradise in stores Feb. 24th.
The Breakfast Club Interviews Tyga
Top Boss Trav Drops Another Gem For #TopBossTuesday
Was “If You’re Reading This You’re Too Late” A Subliminal To Birdman?

Maybe it was always the plan to drop a Views From the 6 leftovers project, maybe they just came up with it and labeled it as an album after things fell apart with Lil Wayne, maybe either of the above, but those are some gripping maybes.
And if this isn’t Views From the 6, what if this album isn’t just a surprise to us, what if it’s a surprise to Cash Money too? What if that title is aimed at Birdman specifically? By the time Birdman saw that an album was out and read its title, it was already too late to try to keep Drake at Cash Money any longer.
Details To The Lil Wayne-Cash Money Lawsuit Are Revealed

As simply put as possibly, here are all the relevant points I could dig up, laid out all neatly and whatnot. Oh, and this is Lil Wayne’s lawyer, which I find kind of hilarious; just the image of that white guy sitting down in the Young Money offices trying to explain to Weezy and Gudda Gudda why they’re getting ripped off on mechanical royalties makes me chuckle, although I should probably assume that Lil Wayne is actually far smarter than a lot of people (myself included) give him credit for. Anyway, onto the show…
Eddie Murphy Venturing Into Reggae
Eddie Murphy knows reggae. In 2013, the actor, comedy icon and erstwhile R&B singer threw many for a loop when he unveiled “Red Light,” a stellar reggae track featuring Snoop Dogg, as his first new musical offering in 20 years. But unlike Snoop, whose calculated Jamaican reincarnation met an inevitable backlash, Eddie has received a largely positive response from his seemingly organic foray into the genre.
Kanye Wants You To Read This
Kanye was just interviewed at Style.com and apparently he wants you to read the interview.
Two days after the presentation, I sat down with him at the Mercer Hotel in New York to talk about his Adidas plans, his insistence that he doesn’t listen to what critics say about him (not always true in my experience), and why he’s opposed to the elitism of luxury fashion. He started by pulling up some images of the collection that had just been shot in the studio.
“Body Dance” Uncle Murda Feat. Bobby Shmurda
Filmed before Bobby Shmurda was incarcerated.
Kanye Gave Dave Chappelle His Yeezy Boost Off His Own Feet