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Music The newest milestone comes after 50 Cent finished 2025 as the most popular rapper from New York on YouTube.
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Music It'll be interesting to see how folks react to Kanye West's "Bully" when it drops, but for now, the public seems intrigued.
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Music A$AP Rocky is dropping the "Punk Rocky" single off of his upcoming album "Don't Be Dumb" tomorrow, so the hype is getting even more real.
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Music 2025 was certainly a big year for Drake, and it looks like the Toronto rapper has exciting plans for 2026, too.
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Music "Lil" rappers are making a big impact on Spotify.
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Music Drake and Kendrick Lamar remain at odds, while Drizzy clearly still feels some type of way about Spotify after his beef.
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Music The main narrative hip-hop fans associate with Spotify botting these days is the Kendrick Lamar and Drake beef and its discourse offshoots.
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Music During this period of enlightenment for Kanye West, he's also deleted songs like "HALLELUJAH" and "WW3" from his streaming accounts.
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Music The song crossed the 100 million streams threshold.
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Music Recently, Panamanian model Gracie Bon alleged that she once had a fling with Drake, and that she was blackballed when it ended.
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Music EsDeeKid is climbing up the Spotify charts after teaming up with Timothée Chalamet on a remix of "4 Raws."
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Music Last week, Cardi B dropped the fourth single from her eagerly anticipated sophomore album, "Am I The Drama?"
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Pop Culture There's a lot to unpack here.
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Music Kendrick Lamar has also recently broken records when it comes to No. 1 hip-hop albums, Spotify streams, and much more.
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Music His mom kept asking him about it.
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Music The singer's fanbase is still strong.
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Music This is presumably Kanye West's lead single for his upcoming album "Cuck," although he's still changing a lot of details on the record.
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Music Drake and Kendrick Lamar have been going back and forth since 2024, and the Spotify Wrapped numbers tell an interesting story.
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Alexander Cole