The fashion-forward, gold-loving emcee known as Tyga, dropped a new mixtape today. The appropriately named project, “B*tchImTheSh*t” features 15 new tracks from the Young Money/ Cash Monet artist! Tyga Reveals Album Cover For “Careless World: Rise Of The Last King” Tyga Ft. Drake “Still Got It” Tyga will be making his YMCMB debut with the album Careless World: Rise Of The Last King , first quarter next year! Listen to the mixtape below: Download here!
Young Money’s Drake , Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne all had big hits this year, but did one of them have the top hip-hop song of 2011? Take a look at the biggest songs of the year starring rappers, based on radio airplay data provided by Mediabase. Check out the list of the top 10 hip-hop songs of the year, and vote for your favorite in our poll below. See Who’s Nominated For Grammys! 10. Big Sean “Marvin & Chardonnay” 9. Waka Flocka Flame Feat. Roscoe Dash & Wale “No Hands” 8. Rick Ross Feat. Drake & Chrisette Michele “Aston Martin Music” 7. Kanye West Feat. Rihanna “All Of The Lights” 6. Lil Wayne “How To Love” 5. Lil Wayne Feat. Cory Gunz “6 Foot 7 Foot” 4. Big Sean Feat. Chris Brown “My Last” 3. Nicki Minaj Feat. Drake “Moment 4 Life” 2. DJ Khaled Feat. Drake & Rick Ross “I’m On One” 1. Chris Brown Feat. Feat. Busta Rhymes & Lil Wayne “Look At Me Now”
Young Money’s Drake , Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne all had big hits this year, but did one of them have the top hip-hop song of 2011? Take a look at the biggest songs of the year starring rappers, based on radio airplay data provided by Mediabase. Check out the list of the top 10 hip-hop songs of the year, and vote for your favorite in our poll below. See Who’s Nominated For Grammys! 10. Big Sean “Marvin & Chardonnay” 9. Waka Flocka Flame Feat. Roscoe Dash & Wale “No Hands” 8. Rick Ross Feat. Drake & Chrisette Michele “Aston Martin Music” 7. Kanye West Feat. Rihanna “All Of The Lights” 6. Lil Wayne “How To Love” 5. Lil Wayne Feat. Cory Gunz “6 Foot 7 Foot” 4. Big Sean Feat. Chris Brown “My Last” 3. Nicki Minaj Feat. Drake “Moment 4 Life” 2. DJ Khaled Feat. Drake & Rick Ross “I’m On One” 1. Chris Brown Feat. Feat. Busta Rhymes & Lil Wayne “Look At Me Now”
While performing at a show in Hartford, Connecticut Drake aggressively addressed the rumors about him leaving Lil Wayne’s Young Money camp to join Jay-Z’s Roc Nation. He firmly denied the reports , and said the following onstage: “My brother Lil Wayne is all the way in Australia right now. But I know my camera’s on in the back, and I just want to let him know how much love me and Hartford got for him…” Well we guess that settles that. RELATED POSTS: Drake Leaving Young Money For Roc Nation? Lil Wayne Sends Mystery Tweet Drake: “The First Time He [Wayne] Listened To My Album Was Last Night” Drake Breaks Silence On Ludacris Diss Record
YMCMB’s next act is reading for his time to shine and his case shining, comes naturally. The gold obsessed Tyga revealed the album cover to his highly anticipated Young Money debut album Careless World: Rise Of The Last King . The sophomore album features the single “Still Got It” with Drake . Hip-Hop And R&B Album Release Dates Tyga Ft. Drake “Still Got It”
With the rumor that Busta Rhymes is signing with record label Young Money Cash Money, the internet has been buzzing on whether or not they think this deal is a good one. However, this isn’t the first confusing and attention grabbing Hip-Hop record deal as of late. 2011 was a strange year for Hip-Hop signings, and reminded us that sometimes a label will spend millions of dollars on a rapper who doesn’t even have an album or mixtape… Continue
‘I feel like I’ve earned the right to do it my way,’ Drizzy told MTV News before November 15 LP leaked onto Net. By Rob Markman Drake Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images Rather than rant and complain about his album leaking on Sunday night, Drake accepts that it’s just a normal part of the record biz. After a nearly complete version of Take Care (“The Ride” and the LP’s bonus cuts seem to be missing) hit the Internet, Drizzy took to Twitter to address the early release. “Listen, enjoy it, buy it if you like it…and take care until next time,” he wrote . Although TC is officially slated to hit retail on November 15, the album has spawned numerous trending topics on Twitter and has dominated hip-hop’s social conversation over the last 24 hours. Rather than an overblown production befitting of rap’s fastest rising star, on Take Care, the OVO general scales back and puts the focus on his native Toronto and his relationship with the city. The sophomore LP, recorded mostly in Canada with Drizzy’s right-hand producer Noah “40” Shebib , is a deliberate toast to his town. “That’s one of the biggest stories behind this album, it’s either my way or we’re not doing it — in everything,” Drake told MTV News back in October. “Every photo shoot, every video, every step I’m taking I feel like I’ve earned the right to do it my way, so part of doing it my way I want you to see who I am really around.” And his TO crew may not be as clean-cut as Drake’s radio-friendly music may have led fans to believe. Opening with the melancholy “Over My Dead Body,” Drake sets things off with a shot to his detractors and tells how his success ultimately supports his people in the struggle. “Just performed at a bar mitzvah over in the States/ Used half of the money to beat my brother’s case,” he spits. On “Crew Love,” Drake gives Toronto upstart the Weeknd a push. Despite the song’s calming melody, there is something rather menacing about it once the Young Money star begins to rattle off his bars. After going on about taking his goons on vacation, Drake threatens violence with the coyness of a mafia don when he rhymes, “I got a lot of friends to come up off the strip for me/ The same ones that will come up off the hip for me.” It’s not unlike the sing-songy line in “Headlines” where Drizzy begs the haters “You gon’ make someone around me catch a body like that.” By now, Drake’s story is well-known: Child actor from Canada drops a couple of mixtapes, one of which makes its way to Lil Wayne, who then invites the young MC on tour and signs him to his Young Money label. But on “Look What You’ve Done,” Drake takes his personal narrative and adds all of the necessary color. He starts off talking to his disapproving mother, “We argue about spendin’ money on bullsh–/ And you tell me I’m just like my father, my one button you push it.” Maybe we’ve had Drake pegged wrong all along? Maybe it’s all just entertainment? Regardless, on Take Care, Drake shows a different side than we’ve previously seen from him. “I show love and get love back, and I think that’s very important for people to see,” he told MTV News. “Just know that’s our town, that’s our place, so that was important for me to really display that consistently on this album.” “Underground Kings” and the Just Blaze-produced “Lord Knows,” featuring Rick Ross, finds the rapper planting his rap flag, while the Rihanna-assisted title track is a pulsating dance track that aims to take Drizzy past the confines of hip-hop and R&B. Still, with all the sonic variations on Take Care, there’s one common thread. Throughout the LP, the Young Money virtuoso consistently puts on for the city that he’s from. Welcome to Toronto. Share your reviews of Take Care in the comments below! Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: Drake Related Artists Drake
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Young Money songstress Shanell teamed up with Lil Wayne and label-mate Drake to present “So Good.” The Cool & Dre production is a preview of what we can expect from the ATL singer, song-writer and choreographer. “Boy you’re everything I need, I don’t want to see you leave,” sings Shanell! Check it out! We can be expecting an album from Shanell aka @Shanell_snl in 2012! SHANELL “So Good” f/ Lil Wayne + Drake by jsharpeagencypr Shanell “2 Seconds Too Late” [NEW MUSIC] Drake Feat. Lil Wayne “The Motto” [NEW MUSIC] Lil Wayne On His Biological Father: “He Don’t Give A Sh*t About Me & I Don’t Give A Sh*t About Him” Shanell “How To Love” Remix [NEW MUSIC]
Good things seem to happen musically whenever Drake and Lil Wayne link up, so here’s their latest collabo “The Motto.” Take a listen to this brand new track and let us know what you think about it in our poll below. RELATED: Drake’s “Take Care” Tracklist [Updated] Lil Wayne On His Biological Father: “He Don’t Give A Sh*t About Me & I Don’t Give A Sh*t About Him” Deion Sanders Honored By Atlanta Falcons, Lil Wayne [EXCLUSIVE] Lil Wayne Explains His Syrup Sipping Habit [VIDEO]