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03.05.2020 - 04:05 / theshaderoom.com
Yesterday Drake dropped his new project “Dark Lane Demo Tapes” to hold us over until his next album. He later joined Lil Wayne via phone on Young Money Radio to talk about the project, fatherhood, and much more.
As we previously reported, Drake showed off his son Adonis for the first time, and during their conversation, Drake opened up to Lil Wayne about his decision to finally show his son.
He said, “I just woke up one morning and I was like, you know what? This is just something that I want to
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Sex Education star Emma Mackey has nabbed the lead role in Emily, Frances O’Connor’s directorial debut about the early years of Wuthering Heights author Emily Bronte. Embankment is handling world sales on the project, which will be introduced to buyers at the upcoming Cannes virtual market.
It's been quite some time since Lorde stepped out of the spotlight.
She promises that her new music is "so fucking good"
The Timbaland-produced track references R. Kelly, Bill Cosby, and Roseanne Barr
During a momentary pause in the Verzuz battle between Ludacris and Nelly on Saturday night (May 16) due to the latter’s Internet issues, Luda debuted part of “Silence of the Lambs,” a new track featuring Lil Wayne that was produced by Timbaland and included references to Bill Cosby, R. Kelly and Roseanne Barr.“I love R.
"First Stream Latin" is a compilation of the best new Latin songs, albums and videos recommended by the Billboard Latin editors.
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By Carole Horst
Wendy Williams sent some breakup wisdom to Reginae Carter after the young star recently addressed her split from rapper, YFN Lucci. They called it quits in August 2019.
"You start getting to the point where you rapped about everything, you rhymed every word there is to rhyme"
Eminem and Lil Wayne have to search for their own lyrics online while they’re in the studio to avoid repeating verses.
Eminem stopped by for a virtual chat with Lil Wayne’s “Young Money” show on Apple Music’s Beats 1, and the veteran rappers understandably had plenty to talk about.
Eminem recently paid a visit to Lil Wayne's Young Money Radio on Apple Music, where he discussed a range of topics, including the new Michael Jordan documentary, Googling his own lyrics, connecting with fans, and more.Em's visit to Young Money Radio on Friday (May 8) marked the show's third episode.
In a new Billboard Live Q&A that took place on Cinco de Mayo, special guest El Fantasma talked all about his new music, quarantine life, and other passions.The Regional Mexican artist, who was also celebrating his wedding anniversary on May 5th, told Billboard that his quarantine routine consisted of waking up, cooking breakfast, helping his kids with their school work, playing outside, watching a movie, and then taking a late-night walk with his wife.He then talked about his current single
"First Stream Latin" is a compilation of the best new Latin songs, albums and videos recommended by the Billboard Latin editors. Check out this week's picks below.Jesse & Joy, Aire (Warner Music Latina)The Mexican siblings' first studio album in five years is a collection of mostly upbeat songs marked by multiple rhythmic variations for an effect that’s cohesive but infinitely varied; think a shopping cart at a supermarket loaded with happy pop and acoustic pop/rock.
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Lil Wayne returned with a second episode of his “Young Money Radio” on Apple Music, and this time out he welcomed Drake as a special guest.
As fans continue to indulge in Drake's surprise project Dark Lane Demo Tapes, on Friday (May 1), Drizzy kicked it with his mentor Lil Wayne on his Young Money Radio show and discussed future collaborations between the YM teammates. "The world want to know, Mack want to know, my mama want to know when is we going to give the people another joint, man? Me and you.
No concerts, no problem.After guiding the Music From The Home Front special onto screens across Australia and beyond, Michael Gudinski is immersed in a new project, which should connect folks with artists they already love or don’t yet know it.Starting this Sunday (May 3), the six-part series The State Of Music will be livestreamed on YouTube, Facebook and Victoria Together, the just-launched platform of the Victoria Government, which is underwriting the project.Birds Of Tokyo, Diesel, G Flip