If basically going gold in a few days wasn’t enough, Drizzy has more accolades to add to his list. The artist who gave us the surprise mixtape “IYRTITL,” last Thursday continues to break records, even his own. Drake released the mixtape and instantly took over the net. With the help of his die hard fans, he get’s to boast Spotify’s record for most streams from an album in its debut week in the U.S, with 23.6 million in four days. He also claims most streams in a single day, with 6.8 million listens. “Nothing Was The Same” previously held the record in…
Tiara Thomas Discusses Her Upcoming Debut Album (Video)
Indianapolis native and songstress, Tiara Thomas, plans to break out and give us a new body of work in 2015. In the video below, she discusses her album and what she describes as a “sexy, vibey, smoky” body of work. She also elaborates on her versatility as an artist, and how we can expect her to rap on some of her records. The “Bad” singer gives insight into who she worked with on the album, but there’s still no title or release date. Her latest video “Fly As Hell” displays her skills as a rapper, and we can be sure to expect much more from Ms. Thomas this year. Click play …
Master P & Ace B – Drug Dealer Ft. Alley Boy (Video)
Master P takes it back to his Calliope Projects roots with his new street single “Drug Dealer.” This record will be featured on his CP3 mixtape, and in the visual he recruits some of his homey’s to hop on a track and talk about their street tactics. The video starts off with a shotgun wielding P pointing his weapon at a half-naked fat man’s neck, and terrifying him as he begs for his life. It seems like Master P doesn’t want us to forget he’s from the streets of New Orleans. Check out this interesting video below, and let us know if you’re feeling this new Master P!
Jas Prince Files Paperwork And Is Suing Birdman!
It’s looking like a long string of lawsuits keep lingering over the owner of Cash Money Records, star tattooed head. Not only is his longtime artist and illegitimate son suing him, Jas Prince (the guy who brought Drake to CMR) has also filed a lawsuit against him. Jas’ father, Rap-A-Lot Records head honcho J.Prince, has already sent warning shots directed at Birdman and Lil Wayne just a few days ago and the family, is not letting up. Jas, was reportedly given $2 million upfront when he brought Drizzy to Cash Money. He was also promised to receive more money down…