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NKOTB Recruit Boyz II Men, 98 Degrees For ‘Package’ Summer Tour

NKOTB and 98 Degrees also announce plans for new music. By Jocelyn Vena New Kids on the Block’s Jordan Knight and Joey McIntyre Photo: Bobby Bank/ WireImage

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Waka Flocka Finished With Flockaveli Part 2, Preps 2013 Release

Waka also reveals to MTV News that he collaborated with Timbaland, Swizz Beatz and Wyclef Jean. By Rob Markman Waka Flocka Flame Photo: MTV News

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Waka Flocka To Chief Keef: ‘You Ain’t Gotta Hold No Gun’

Flocka wants folks to lay off the young rapper in light of his 60-day sentence. By Rob Markman Waka Flocka Flame Photo: MTV News

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Buzz Bites (9/14/12): Watch Justin Bieber And Big Sean Perform …

Watch Justin Bieber + Big Sean perform during America's Got Talent finale, Pink releases the lyric video for True Love + Waka Flocka Flame drops a new mixtape in today's Buzz Bites. Originally posted here: Buzz Bites (9/14/12): Watch Justin Bieber And Big Sean Perform …

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Waka Flocka Flame Says Rick Ross Stole His Sound

‘He watering it down, just putting words together that sounded good,’ Waka tells Complex magazine. By Rob Markman Waka Flocka Flame Photo: Getty Images Waka Flocka Flame doesn’t dabble in rap politics. The outspoken Atlanta rap star hasn’t yet mastered the art of being diplomatic and he most likely never will. In his most recent interview with Complex magazine, Waka weighed in on Jay-Z, Kanye West, Rick Ross and other rappers he feels have capitalized off of his rowdy, down-bottom sound. “What are y’all gonna say now? Jay-Z stupid as hell? My sound is wack? You gonna say that? They love the sound. They can’t run away from it. That shit re-sparked n—as’ careers. My sound put life into a lot of people’s careers. I feel like my sound changed hip-hop. Period,” Waka told the magazine. “It’s crazy when I came out with it, everybody laughed at it, but the next year everybody’s doing it. They getting credit for the sh– you started. You be like, ‘Damn, how is this n—a a genius for doing something I started?’ ” Flocka first emerged in 2009 with “O Let’s Do It,” a riot-starting jam fueled by a mix of sporadic horn stabs and thumping bass. His next single, the Lex Luger -produced “Hard in the Paint,” would introduce rap fans to a refreshing-yet-schizophrenic sound. By 2010, the horrific synth lines and kinetic drum patterns became rap’s hottest sound and Luger one of the most in-demand producers. Kanye tapped Waka’s sound scientist on the Throne’s “H.A.M.” single. Rick Ross, who first collaborated with Waka on his “O Let’s Do It” remix, went on to make a number of hits with Lex, most notably “B.M.F. (Blowin’ Money Fast).” In just two years, Luger has crafted tracks with Wiz Khalifa, Juicy J, 2 Chainz, Wale, Mac Miller and Ace Hood. Waka, who will release his new album Triple F Life on Tuesday, doesn’t mention Ross by name, but suggests that the Maybach Music boss swiped his signature sound. “This n—a out here making 30 fucking songs with your sound,” Flocka charged. “He watering it down, just putting words together that sounded good. Sh– would be harder if it was the truth.” Thirty songs may be a stretch, but still Waka is not flattered by what he sees as imitation. “That sh– made me tight. N—as built labels off our sound — like, literally. You know how many n—as sound like Lex Luger and Southside?” he asked rhetorically, referencing his second in-house producer Southside. “I go in n—as’ studios, all their beats sound like my producers. I be like, What the f—?” Do you believe Rick Ross swiped Waka Flocka Flame’s sound? Share your opinion in the comments! Related Artists Waka Flocka Flame Rick Ross

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Drake Celebrates ‘Unity’ On Club Paradise Tour

‘We actually all like each other,’ Drizzy tells MTV News about tourmates including J. Cole, Waka Flocka Flame and 2 Chainz. By Rob Markman, with reporting by Sway Calloway Drake and 2 Chainz on the Club Paradise tour Photo: MTV News When it comes to Drake and his Club Paradise tourmates, it’s all crew love. When rounding out the roster for his current run, Drizzy wanted not only to build an entertaining lineup, but to show that hip-hop doesn’t have to be all about beef. “I just wanted people to come out and see a unity, because in hip-hop it’s always been based off of confrontation,” Drake told MTV News correspondent Sway Calloway during the May 17 Club Paradise gig in Houston . “I think one of the coolest things about where we’re at right now, it’s real united. We actually all like each other.” For this leg of his tour, which kicked off May 7 in California, Drake tapped J. Cole, Waka Flocka Flame, 2 Chainz, Meek Mill and French Montana to ride out with him. “The rare times that I get into a girl’s car or be subjected to what someone is listening to in their vehicle, it happens to be those guys,” Drizzy reasoned. Montana is preparing to drop his debut album, Excuse My French, this summer, so he welcomes the exposure. “We’re all crossing each other’s fans, so it’s a good look for everybody,” he said. “Look at the energy in here — we having fun doin’ it.” Rick Ross prot

‘Workaholics’ Returns With ‘Hard-Hitting’ Third Season

‘The fans can expect whatever they want this season, they’re not going to get it,’ Anders Holm warns of new season, premiering Tuesday. By James Montgomery, with reporting by Kelly Marino The cast of Workaholics Photo: MTV News Comedy Central’s truly excellent “Workaholics” makes its fully torqued return Tuesday night (May 29), kicking off its third season with an episode that sees Blake, Adam and ‘Ders embark on a “business trip” of a different sort — namely, the kind that involves acid. As the guys explained to MTV News, that’s just the tip of the iceberg for the new season, which sees them taking on tough topics, whether their fans like it or not. “We’re really tackling some hard-hitting issues with the third season,” Adam DeVine explained. “Obesity, ways to find drugs … hygiene is a real issue too.” “The fans can expect whatever they want this season, they’re not going to get it,” Anders Holm deadpanned. “We’re not going to give it to them.” As is the case for a show coming off a breakthrough second season — which saw them steal a dragon statue, terrorize a gated community and make tremendous advances in chewing tobacco on television (and was capped by DeVine’s Adam Demamp being named one of MTV’s Top 50 TV Characters of 2011 ) — the “Workaholics” plan to swing for the fences with their new season by totally changing everything you’ve come to love about the show. “We’re jumping the shark; after the fifth episode, we’re going to hire movie stars to play us,” DeVine said. “I have Matt Damon, he’s gaining 60 pounds. Wilfred Brimley is playing Kyle [Newachek’s water-trashy Kyle Hevacheck]. And we just got a really cute-looking cat to play Blake. And ‘Ders is no longer on the show at all.” That newfound clout is also evident in a pair of guest stars who will show up later this summer: none other than the Black Keys, who play “ponytailed dirtbags” and who have struck up a rather unlikely — and slightly soul-crushing — friendship with the “Workaholics” crew since filming their cameo. “We’ve just sort of stayed in touch, texting and stuff,” DeVine said. “It’s cool to see their lives. I’ll text them and be like, ‘Hey, what’s up, man?’ and they’re like, ‘Oh, just in Europe. Fifty-thousand people tonight. Pretty crazy.’ And I’m like, ‘Well, um, we shot a scene in Van Nuys today with 40 dudes my dad’s age working lights, and I had a fake erection.’ ”

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Drake Approaches Club Paradise Tour ‘Like An Athlete’

‘The performance is another element to my career that I want to challenge myself and get better at,’ he tells MTV News in Houston. By Rob Markman, with reporting by Sway Calloway Drake and 2 Chainz perform at his Club Paradise tour Photo: MTV News Club Paradise isn’t just about what you see onstage. Drake wanted to create a tour vibe that could be felt in the crowd and backstage as well. Take his posh dressing room, with its candles, wine-colored couches and matching OVO throw pillows or his branded Club Paradise Styrofoam cups. For Drizzy, it’s all about the detail. “Everywhere you turn, there are different rooms, different vibes. It’s kind of like I wanted to create a real atmosphere before show and after show,” Drake told MTV News correspondent Sway Calloway during his May 17 tour stop in Houston. “We paid very close attention to detail this tour, but all just for the greater good of the energy and the vibe.” Still, most fans don’t get to experience Club Paradise’s backstage magic, where on any given day tourmates J. Cole, 2 Chainz, Meek Mill, Waka Flocka Flame and French Montana can be found milling about. So while out onstage, Drake gives each show his all. The hour-and-a-half set is very taxing. “I think going onstage for me now, it’s a very physical thing. It’s 90 minutes, and I like to deliver records so that they sound like the actual song,” the Young Money shining star explained. “To be able to maintain that stamina is very difficult, and it’s become a profession in its own for me, as far as mastering my breathing, working out every day, eating different, not drinking as much, just taking my life a bit more serious.” Drake came a long way from his first headlining tour in 2009. ” So Far Gone Tour was just a blast. We were young, we were going place to place; now it’s very much like I treat my mind and my body in this whole approach like an athlete. I think that’s maybe the evolution that we’re talking about,” he explained. “Along with working with my vocal coach, just trying to get better, watching great performances and special moments.” During his Houston stop, Drizzy brought out Rick Ross , and while in Atlanta on May 20, Drake welcomed hometown hero T.I. to the stage . “I feel like we’ve been pretty consistent on this tour with giving each city their own special moment,” he said confidently. “The performance is another element to my career that I want to challenge myself and get better at.” What’s your favorite Drake performance? Tell us in the comments! Related Artists Drake

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Drake Approaches Club Paradise Tour ‘Like An Athlete’

‘The performance is another element to my career that I want to challenge myself and get better at,’ he tells MTV News in Houston. By Rob Markman, with reporting by Sway Calloway Drake and 2 Chainz perform at his Club Paradise tour Photo: MTV News Club Paradise isn’t just about what you see onstage. Drake wanted to create a tour vibe that could be felt in the crowd and backstage as well. Take his posh dressing room, with its candles, wine-colored couches and matching OVO throw pillows or his branded Club Paradise Styrofoam cups. For Drizzy, it’s all about the detail. “Everywhere you turn, there are different rooms, different vibes. It’s kind of like I wanted to create a real atmosphere before show and after show,” Drake told MTV News correspondent Sway Calloway during his May 17 tour stop in Houston. “We paid very close attention to detail this tour, but all just for the greater good of the energy and the vibe.” Still, most fans don’t get to experience Club Paradise’s backstage magic, where on any given day tourmates J. Cole, 2 Chainz, Meek Mill, Waka Flocka Flame and French Montana can be found milling about. So while out onstage, Drake gives each show his all. The hour-and-a-half set is very taxing. “I think going onstage for me now, it’s a very physical thing. It’s 90 minutes, and I like to deliver records so that they sound like the actual song,” the Young Money shining star explained. “To be able to maintain that stamina is very difficult, and it’s become a profession in its own for me, as far as mastering my breathing, working out every day, eating different, not drinking as much, just taking my life a bit more serious.” Drake came a long way from his first headlining tour in 2009. ” So Far Gone Tour was just a blast. We were young, we were going place to place; now it’s very much like I treat my mind and my body in this whole approach like an athlete. I think that’s maybe the evolution that we’re talking about,” he explained. “Along with working with my vocal coach, just trying to get better, watching great performances and special moments.” During his Houston stop, Drizzy brought out Rick Ross , and while in Atlanta on May 20, Drake welcomed hometown hero T.I. to the stage . “I feel like we’ve been pretty consistent on this tour with giving each city their own special moment,” he said confidently. “The performance is another element to my career that I want to challenge myself and get better at.” What’s your favorite Drake performance? Tell us in the comments! Related Artists Drake

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Waka Flocka Flame – Triple F Life: Friends Fans & Family Album Preview

Waka Flocka Flame has been everywhere recently. From covering SPIN and XXL magazines, to hitting MTV’s Hip Hop POV, Flocka is setting the stage for his new album Triple F Life. The dreadlocked-tattooed party starter is out to show he’s more than just a riot-starter when it comes to music, and this album is a pretty big jump from the street-favorite, Flockavelli… Continue

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