Sech is just eight days away from embarking on his Sueños U.S. tour, named after his debut studio album, presented by CMN Entertainment.
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Lil Wayne made heads turn Sunday night during the post-Super Bowl season 3 premiere of Fox's The Masked Singer when he took off the Robot head and revealed his identity in the first elimination of the season. And since it started last year, the show has thrived off its head-turning unmasking moments.
T-Pain shocked millions of viewers with his Monster win to cap the first season, proving he doesn't need Auto-Tune to carry a tune. After being confused for the Monster multiple times, Wayne Brady
Sech is just eight days away from embarking on his Sueños U.S. tour, named after his debut studio album, presented by CMN Entertainment.
Chance the Rapper headlined the 2020 NBA All-Star Game half-time show on Sunday as the annual event arrived in his hometown of Chicago. Chance was joined on stage by Lil Wayne, DJ Khaled, and Quavo.
Chance the Rapper performed at the halftime show for the 2020 NBA All-Star Game in his home town of Chicago tonight (February 16). During his set, Chance was joined by Lil Wayne for a rendition of the Coloring Book hit “No Problem.” Later in the performance, Quavo and DJ Khaled hopped onstage to sing “I’m the One.” Chance was supported by backup singers as well as a marching band and color guard dancers.
The NBA today announced that Jennifer Hudson will perform a special tribute to the late Kobe Bryant at the All-Star Game on Sunday at Chicago’s United Center. The tribute will also honor Bryant’s daughter Gianna and seven others who died with them in a helicopter crash on Feb. 26.
Bow down to the Queen of Funk.
Lil Wayne is back with his long-delayed album, Funeral—and it just debuted at the top of the Billboard 200. The New Orleans rapper notches his fifth No. 1 on the albums chart with 139,000 album-equivalent units. Billboard reports that the Young Money/Republic Records drop also marks his “12th top 10 effort.”
There are very few sure things in life aside from death, taxes and these celebrities competing on The Masked Singer.
[Spoiler alert: This story contains the identity of the eliminated contestant on Wednesday night's (Feb.
Lil Wayne performed his song “Dreams” on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon with some assistance from the Roots. Check it out below.
TSR We Global: Lil Wayne is a man of many surprises this week. We got new music, he stepped out with his new fiancee, he was one of the contestants on “The Masked Singer,” and now he’s dropped a revelation about his roots.
After last week's shocking reveal that none other than Weezy F Baby, aka Lil Wayne, was the robot on The Masked Singer, this cheesy celebration of kookiness has upped its street cred by a thousand and proved it's all about that celeb life, for real.
The Masked Singer judge Robin Thicke was “the most shocked I’ve ever been” when rapper Lil Wayne was unveiled as the first contestant to be eliminated on the show’s third season.
Tonight immediately following the 2020 Super Bowl, the new season of The Masked Singer premiered on Fox. One contestant called the Robot came out and sang the Lenny Kravitz song “Are You Gonna Go My Way.” The judges guessed that it might be Shaun White, Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Flavor Flav, or Floyd Mayweather. It was Lil Wayne. Once unmasked, Wayne explained that he picked the Robot costume because he thought his kids would like that character the best. Watch his performance below.
Roommates, as soon as Super Bowl 2020 ended, the third season premiere of FOX’s hit reality competition singing show, “The Masked Singer” returned—and everyone was shocked to see Lil Wayne as the first celebrity to be unmasked.
If it feels like it was just two weeks ago that Wayne Brady won the The Masked Singer Season 2 trophy with his incredible singing and dancing, you're not entirely off — Season 2 finished right before Christmas, which was barely more than a month back. Fox, clearly not one to let a good thing go to waste, brought The Masked Singer back right after the second most important holiday in America — no, not Groundhog Day, but The Super Bowl.
Lil Wayne is back with his long-awaited LP, Funeral. In the middle of promotions, he just took on a lightning round on Revolt TV’s Drink Champs—and it turns out the influential rapper is unfamiliar with some of the biggest names in hip-hop right now.