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All of Drake’s Album is On the Billboard Hip-Hop Songs Chart

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Drake’s If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late might have caught the world by surprise, but we have acclimated. Billboard latest numbers have every single song off the album on their Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. That’s 21 songs out of the 50 spots—42{ed1b542e18a3fdb29a343f0bf5604cce6e71819c6df381e846b4d07cb9d1dc18}. From Billboard: “the hip-hop star has 21 concurrent songs on the tally […] The post All of Drake’s Album is On the Billboard Hip-Hop Songs Chart appeared first on Pigeons & Planes.

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LISTEN: Drake Releases Surprise Mixtape #ifyourereadingthisitstoolate… [FULL AUDIO]

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Drake pulled a ‘Beyonce’ and surprised fans by dropping a mixtape at midnight last night. Drake’s long-awaited fourth solo album ‘Views From the 6‘ is set to arrive later this year but until the follow-up to his 2013 platinum-selling Nothing Was the Same arrives, the rap superstar gives us a little something to listen to in the meantime. Drizzy announced the release of his surprise mixtape, titled If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late last night, after releasing a 15-minute short film called ‘The Jungle’ earlier in the week. The mixtape includes appearances from Lil Wayne, Travi$ Scott and PARTYNEXTDOOR and was…

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Young Money “Rise Of An Empire” Album Cover Revealed

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Earlier today Birdman, Lil Wayne, and Euro released the official music video for “We Alright” and now we get something else from the Young Money crew. Here we have the artwork for the forthcoming YMCMB compilation album Rise Of An Empire, the follow up to 2009′s We Are Young Money. The project is set to drop […]The post Young Money “Rise Of An Empire” Album Cover Revealed appeared first on Rap Dose.

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‘ROUND THE WAY: DRAKE CLEARS THE AIR ABOUT ‘ROLLING STONE’ TWITTER OUTBURST via PERSONAL BLOG

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An emotional Drake took to his personal blog early Friday morning (February 14) to clear the air about his Rolling Stone twitter outburst yesterday (February 13). The 27 year-old was upset that they replaced him on the cover for the late actor Phillip Seymour Hoffman and that they used quotes he didn’t approve for the interview. Check out his explanation below.. With today [February 14] being the 5th anniversary of So Far Gone I figured it’s fitting to return to it’s place of its origin in order to clear the air about an extremely emotional day. I completely support and agree with Rolling Stone replacing me on the cover with the legendary Phillip …