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’s latest studio album Funeral is out now, via Young Money/Republic. The album features Big Sean, 2 Chainz, Lil Baby, Jay Rock, the-Dream, Adam Levine, the late XXXTentacion, Lil Twist, O.T. Genasis, and Takeoff.
Funeral is the follow-up to Wayne’s Tha Carter V, which arrived in 2018 after years’ delay.
Last summer, Wayne toured North America with blink-182, teamed up with Birdman and Juvenile for a new song, and featured on a Travis Barker track with Rick Ross.
He made a handful of
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.
Justin Bieber has officially made his musical comeback!
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.
After announcing its release date at last night’s Bernie Sanders rally in New Hampshire, the Strokes have detailed their first album in seven years. The New Abnormal, produced by Rick Rubin, arrives April 10 via Cult/RCA. They’ve also shared a song called “At the Door”—watch the Mike Burakoff-directed video below, and scroll down for the album tracklist.
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.”
Niall Horan hasn't just finished his new album. It's almost ready.
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 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.
Lil Wayne just released his long-awaited LP, Funeral—and “Clap For Em” revisits a highly influential cut by The Showboys.
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.
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.
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.
Lil Wayne spent years working on his new album Funeral, but after the tragic death of Kobe Bryant, the rapper made a last-minute addition to the eighth track, “Bing James”. The 37-year-old honored the Los Angeles Lakers legend with a 24-second moment of silence, a nod to the jersey worn by Kobe throughout his legendary 20-year career.
Lil Wayne is honoring Kobe Bryant in the most special way.
New York experimental quartet altopalo have announced their sophomore album. It’s called farawayfromeveryoneyouknow and it arrives April 24 via Samedi. Ahead of the new record, they’ve shared the new single “honey,” as well as a string of North American tour dates. Listen to Altopalo’s new song, which they call “a love song to Lexapro,” and find their tour dates and album art below.
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.
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.
Lil Wayne is dropping the follow-up to 2018’s Tha Carter V, titled Funeral, next Friday, January 31st. The news was announced with a tweet from Wayne bearing only the record’s date — “1/31” — and a video featuring the record’s logo, title, and a snippet of a new song. The record is available for pre-order on Wayne’s website on vinyl, cassette, CD, and digital; find details here.