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.
01.02.2020 - 02:26 / genius.com
After a slight delay, Lil Wayne released his latest album, Funeral, early this morning. On “Not Me,” the Young Money rapper appears to reference the 2015 shooting of his tour bus that was tied to an associate of Birdman and Young Thug.
The Tarik Azzouz and STREETRUNNER-produced track features a chorus about someone trying to shoot him:
He opens his first verse by rapping:
Back in April 2015, multiple shots were fired at the New Orleans native’s tour bus after he played a show in Atlanta.
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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Kandi Burruss is breaking her silence on a tragic incident that occurred at her restaurant on Valentine's Day.
Kandi Burruss broke her silence Saturday after a Valentine’s Day shooting at her Old Lady Gang 2 restaurant in Atlanta left three injured.
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Lil’ Wayne’s “Funeral” album is having a pretty good week. The New Orleans native has just surpassed Elvis Presley on the Billboard charts with his latest release.
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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.
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One of the biggest turning points in Lil Wayne’s career is when he ditched the pen and paper. Back in 2002, he dropped a 35-minute song released as a mixtape, called “10,000 Bars”—which marked the last time he ever wrote his rhymes down. Now that he released his long-awaited LP, Funeral, he reminisced on that moment on Drink Champs.
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