Author: Craig T Lee

  • The Weeknd’s ‘Kiss Land’ is the Only Album He’s Considered a Sequel for

    The Weeknd’s ‘Kiss Land’ is the Only Album He’s Considered a Sequel for

    If only Kiss Land 2 were a real thing

    Chapter one (Trilogy) captured The Weeknd’s enigma behind the four walls that held him for 21 years — within Toronto, Canada. Chapter two (Kiss Land) are the results of Abel traveling outside the walls and experiencing life with money and a slightly different mindset, mostly out of his control. 

    During an interview with Zane Lowe, The Weeknd stated that his 2013 effort of Kiss Land, would be the only album he’d make a sequel for. It’s his most cohesive, story-driven body of work to-date. To that element, this is why the album is the only album he’d consider making a sequel for. Shortly after the interview, he shut down the possibilities of the sequel actually happening. 

    “There’s a lot of layers,” The Weeknd says on Kiss Land. “That is the only record I see myself doing a sequel to.” 

  • Isaiah Rashad Cried to Kid Cudi’s “The Prayer” After Having Second Thoughts on Joining the Navy

    Isaiah Rashad Cried to Kid Cudi’s “The Prayer” After Having Second Thoughts on Joining the Navy

    Before Isaiah Rashad made Cilvia Demo and The Sun’s Tirade, he worked at Hardee’s for six years.

    While working at Hardee’s, Isaiah signed up to join the Navy, but, he had second thought on whether or not he actually wanted to join. Having regrets, he turned on Kid Cudi’s “The Prayer” and broke down crying.

    “You can’t go up there and be like ‘dawg, I change my mind,” Isaiah explained in the video with The Fader. “You can though, if you don’t go up there and take the test. I didn’t know that, so I had a real boohoo to myself to “The Prayer.”I was like, I gotta do this music, man.”

    A guy actually slid $5 underneath the stall, to Isaiah.

  • 50 Cent Spent $100,000 to Rent out a Toys R Us for his son to Shop on Christmas

    50 Cent Spent $100,000 to Rent out a Toys R Us for his son to Shop on Christmas

    For Christmas, 50 Cent rented out a new Toys R Us location in Paramus, New Jersey for his 7-year-old son, Sire.

    According E! News sources, Fifty rented out the Toys R Us for $100,000.

    Sire took to Instagram to post some words of gratitude to his father:

    “When I asked my Dad for the “WHOLE Toys R Us Store” for Christmas I didn’t think he would actually do it, but he did ??❤️ Thank you Daddy! Best Christmas Ever!”

    https://www.instagram.com/p/B6U0OUwHM1V/
  • Drake’s Favorite Album of His is ‘Nothing Was The Same’

    Drake’s Favorite Album of His is ‘Nothing Was The Same’

    The debates on whether or not Drake has a classic album, has always spark conversation. If the word “classic” is thrown around for his discography, it’s usually between Take Care and Nothing Was The Same.

    During Drake’s December 2019 Rap Radar interview with Elliot Wilson and B.Dot, Drake stated Nothing Was The Same is his favorite album of his— in his five album discography.

    “As time progresses, I have a lot of people come up to me and be like ‘you know what? I like Nothing Was The Same better than Take Care,” Drake said. “It’s just time has to pass for people…”

    Drake’s albums are not meant for a moment, he makes music to stand the test of time.

  • DaBaby Speaks on Detainment by CMPD

    DaBaby Speaks on Detainment by CMPD

    On December 23, 2019, DaBaby held a show in his hometown of Charlotte, North Carolina. Following the show at the Bojangles’ Coliseum, the “Baby on Baby” rapper was approached by Charlotte-Mecklenberg police department for — what they claim they — “smelled a strong order of marijuana coming from [his] vehicle.”

    https://youtu.be/rXHfyr-zb00

    DaBaby believes he was illegally searched and arrested during the cited situation. DaBaby discussed the situation live on Instagram. He even shared his thoughts on the situation, via Twitter. 

    “Someone died last night while the police department wasting resources and officers to harass me in attempt to make a bad example out of me.”

  • Brent Faiyaz is Releasing ‘Fuck The World’ Project on February 7th

    Brent Faiyaz is Releasing ‘Fuck The World’ Project on February 7th

    Brent Faiyaz released his Lost EP in 2018. Since then, he’s been touring and strategically hitting locations based on digital algorithm.

    In September, Brent shared the track “Rehab (Winter In Paris), a single accompanied with a video now and will likely live on the 10-track project, Fuck The World.

    The Maryland native has a solid base of fans, and it’s only growing stronger.

    https://twitter.com/brentfaiyaz/status/1209204042876030977
  • Drake Releases new Track and Video, “War”

    Drake Releases new Track and Video, “War”

    The circulation of news that Drake will be dropping music tonight, has been confirmed, as the OVO general drops off new music.

    “War” captures Drake in his patois, U.K. zone and resembles his Link Up TV freestyle. The track is featured on Oliver El-Khatib’s EL-KUUMBA TAPE Vol. 1. and produced by AXL Beats.

    Drake also addresses his beef with The Weeknd saying “And the boy that sound like he sang on Thriller, you know that’s been my n***a. We just had to fix things, family, 6 tings, we can’t split up.”

    Check it out below:

    Read: Drake graduated High School at age 25

    Read: Drake wrote the hook on Kanye West’s ‘Yikes’ off his album ‘Ye’

    Read: Drake’s “Marvin’s Room” was actually recorded in Marvin Gaye’s studio room

  • Meek Mill Confirms “Tony Story 4” Will be on Next Album

    Meek Mill Confirms “Tony Story 4” Will be on Next Album

    Meek Mill’s “Tony Story” series has been fan favorite, ever since he began the first installment in 2011. Meek’s storytelling abilities shine bright throughout the three tracks. Tony Story lives on and it looks like we can look forward to Tony Story 4 in 2020.

    While answering questions on Twitter, Meek Mill confirmed part 4 will live on his next album.

    Back in November of 2018, Meek shared this post about part 4:

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