Source: StarterCAM / Michael Adeyeye / durttydaily.com Evander GRiiim speaks on getting signed at 19 years old, mentorship from Wiz Khalifa, PnB Rock, Young Thug, and Quavo and faith playing a major role in his career.
Image via Jason Kempin/Getty Drake Drops ‘Scary Hours EP’ “Scary hours” has become a mantra that makes Drake fans owl-y senses tingle. In the past, when the Toronto rapper has tweeted that message, it has resonated like a Bat signal for his loyal followers. Letting them know that new chunes are on the way. Shortly after midnight last night, Aubrey dropped the Scary Hours EP . Two new tracks, the first is titled “God’s Plan”… Flip the page to hear “Diplomatic Immunity”
Prince Williams/ATLPics.net Atlanta Music Scene Comes Out In The Snow For Gold Room No Cap Party It snowed in Atlanta Tuesday night but that didn’t stop Big Bank Black’s No Cap party at Gold Room. Black was joined by 21 Savage , Waka Flocka, Tammy Rivera, Quavo and Offset of the Migos, Lil Yachty and Young Thug (and Jerrika Karlae). Prince Williams/ATLPics.net A good time looks like it was definitely had. Hit the flip for more photos.
Source: StarterCAM / StarterCAM Rising Atlanta rapper, Young Nudy stopped by Durtty Boyz Famous Fridays to speak on his relationship with 21 Savage, thoughts on the music industry and having a daughter. Nudy also speaks on his previous projects and upcoming Slime Ball 2 EP which features 1/3 Migos, Offset & Lil Yachty. Lalaa Shepard @lalaashep
Quality Control artist, Lil Yachty just released his debut project, Teenage Emotions. The album features the likes of Migos, YG, Diplo, and Evander Griim. Stream below: Lalaa Shepard @lalaashep
Quality Control artist, Lil Yachty just released his debut project, Teenage Emotions. The album features the likes of Migos, YG, Diplo, and Evander Griim. Stream below: Lalaa Shepard @lalaashep
Dram stopped by Hoy 1079 to chop it up with B High about his new album “Big Baby Dram”. During the convo Dram discusses working with Erykah Badu, Lil Yachty, and Ty Dolla $ign. Also Dram talks about his new tour and growing up in Virginia watching Vick, A.I., Pharrell, and Timbaland blaze a trail […]
Headlines often provide some controversy to associate with the name Lil Yachty, so Headkrack went on a quest to understand the man behind the name. Lil Yachty opened up about being the one who made it big out of his group of friends, and how he fell into the rap game. He talks about meeting […]
Deal Settles Suit Over Reality Show “Iyanla: Fix My Life” Oprah has reached a settlement with the woman who accused her of stealing her show idea and turning it into the hit OWN show. The media mogul and her accuser reached a deal last week to have all claims against her and her network dismissed and the terms of the agreement will be sealed. Back in October, a Mississippi woman named Otisa C. Strickland sued Oprah, accusing her of stealing her show idea named “The Agency.” Strickland claimed Oprah used her proposed idea and created “Iyanla: Fix My Life,” which she said was a “carbon copy” of hers. The woman said in court documents that the two shows were virtually identical and both involved a counselor that travel across the country to people’s homes to counsel them about their life problems. Strickland said Oprah had access to her show idea because she accused the TV host of stealing another show back in 2011. Strickland said the OWN show, “In the Bedroom with Dr. Laura Berman” was a rip off of her show idea “Conflict Solutions.” The woman believed that battle put her on Oprah’s radar and allowed her to steal her idea entitled “The Agency.” “Iyanla” has been on OWN for over six seasons and has been a consistent hit for the network. Strickland’s suit demanded unspecified damages from Oprah and her network. The media mogul had yet to respond to the allegations in the complaint. Then on December 16th, a judgment of dismissal was entered in the case, stating Oprah and Strickland reached a compromise and settlement of all pending claims. Under their agreement, the case will be dismissed and all claims against Oprah and her network will be thrown out. The terms of the settlement will remain confidential.