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.
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Lil Wayne joined the Drink Champs podcast in support of his Funeral album, which dropped on Friday (Jan. 31).
Weezy has always enjoyed a competitive relationship with Jay-Z when it comes to hip-hop, and when Hov became the topic of conversation, N.O.R.E. brought up a text from Jay-Z that had the Brooklyn native questioning his place in rap following Wayne's 2007 "Dough Is What I Got" freestyle over "Show Me What You Got."“When he rapped on ‘Show Me What You Got,’ I had to take a long walk and
.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.
Joe Giudice, 47, shared an eye-catching video that featured a bunch of bikini-clad women to his Instagram page on Feb. 16.
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.
With no advance singles and barely any advance notice, Lil Wayne has released a new album -- and now it's the No. 1 album in the country. This statement was true in late 2018 following the much-anticipated drop of his Tha Carter V album, and it's true once again this week after the debut of his Funeral atop the Billboard 200.
First-week numbers for “The Masked Singer’s” robot have been unmasked. Lil Wayne’s “Funeral” debuted atop the Rolling Stone albums chart with 138,000 album units tallied.
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.”
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.
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.
Last fall, 2 Chainz partnered with Atlantic Records to form his own label, The Real University (T.R.U.) and now the first full-length project from the joint venture is on the way. On the latest episode of For The Record, 2 Chainz and his roster of artists, including Skooly, Sleepy Rose, Hott LockedN & Worl, all sat down with Genius' Head of Artist Relations Rob Markman to discuss their new compilation album, No Face No Case, and the upstart label.
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.
Fans have long been awaiting Lil Wayne's new LP, but there's one special piece no one would have expected to see even one week ago: a nod to the late Kobe Bryant.
Lil Wayne is the latest guest on the “Drink Champs” podcast with Nore, and aside from talking about his new album “Funeral,” he also talked about how Jay-Z has been there for him throughout the years and has helped him when needed. He also reflected on how he’s so focused on what he’s doing he’s not always aware of some of the changes that go on within the industry.
Lil Wayne is honoring Kobe Bryant in the most special way.
UPDATE (12:49 AM): Although the album was live on YouTube Music shortly after midnight, the link is now dead and the album has been removed from YouTube Music. Genius will update this post again once the album is live on streaming platforms.