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Music Metro Boomin and Future's collaborative album is on the way.
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Music Sneako also complained about Kendrick Lamar's beef with Drake and the rise of diss tracks in the music industry.
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Music Eminem says working with 50 Cent on a full-length album would "be great."
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Music The two have collaborated in the past and fans can expect Tennessee to unite once again in the studio.
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News Drake goes crazy on Lil Baby and Gunna's new song.
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Mixtapes Amid a collage of collaborators and guests, two hip-hop legends combine their trademark sounds with ease.
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Music Lil Wayne and Drake are still in constant competition.
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Music First up, Detroit.
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Music Ty Dolla $ign says he has something in the works with Post Malone.
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Music Lil Durk says he'll be back at the Grammys again next year.
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News K.A.A.N. delivers his first album in over six months.
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Mixtapes This marks Boldy's fourth collaborative album of the year, and pairs his storytelling with a more lush instrumental pallet.
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Music Future and Metro Boomin are about to drop a potential album of the year candidate.
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Music Jay Electronica's long-awaited debut album is rumored to feature Jay-Z on over seven songs.
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Mixtapes Larry June and Cardo Got Wings have worked together on full-length projects a number of times in the past.
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News Ed Sheeran combines with Travis Scott to positive effect.
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News Two marijuana connoisseurs have united under a common banner.
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Reviews On his full-length collaboration with Atlanta producer Southside, Herbo loosens up, letting his guard down as he ventures into new musical and emotional territory.
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Mixtapes It's here! Stream Travis Scott & Quavo's "Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho."
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Mixtapes LaRussell and Mike G Beatz set a goal for themselves, and they passed it with flying colors while leaving the haters in the dust.
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