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News Birdman donates generously to Swizz Beatz charity after being put on the spot at the fundraiser.
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News Kendrick Lamar details the feelings he had going into writing his verse for the "Bitch Don't Kill My Vibe" remix, as well as revealing other artists he would like to work with.
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News Mannie Fresh addressed Birdman's comment that Drake & Lil Wayne would be involved in the new Big Tymers album in his place, explaining that while he respected the Cash Money artists, they are not the Big Tymers.
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News Eazy-E and Ol Dirty Bastard's families gave their blessings to feature hologram versions of the late rappers at Rock The Bells.
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News Metro Boomin reveals that Lil Wayne's controversial line was never intended to appear on the final version of the track.
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News Self-described founding father of Soul-Trap drops the sequel to last year's acclaimed but overlooked "Sunday School". The second chapter in the series features guest appearances from Danny Brown, Roc Marciano, as well as longtime collaborators Project Mayhem. The project is once again largely self-produced, but does feature some beatwork from Bink! and Bobby Johnston among others.
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News Lupe clarifies that his break from twitter is simply so he can focus on music.
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News 50 Cent explains his various business ventures, and the stigma around rappers aligning with brands.
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News Rocky starts off acapella, then raps over ASAP Twelvyy’s "Y.N.R.E." instrumental. Set to appear on the LA Leakers' tape "Leaks Of The Industry" out June 3rd.
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News DJ Paul and Drumma boy drop a track celebrating the Memphis Grizzlies, which will appear on their collaborative tape "Clash Of Da Titans" July 11th
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News Alex Wiley teams up with Gangsta Gibbs for a new track "Creepin'" It will appear on Wiley's "Club Wiley" mixtape, dropping June 4th.
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News Chris Brown reveals plans to feature the late Aaliyah's vocals on his next single.
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