This song has been talked about for a while and it's finally here. The Sauce Twinz link up with Meek Mill for "Winnin." Before it was released the track was rumored to be a Drake diss. Does it sound like one to you?
Take a listen up top and let us know what you think.
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2 Chainz and Joe La Puma of Complex go "Sneaker Shopping" at A Ma Maniere in Atlanta and take a look at the high-end side of the footwear game.
Tity Boi gives his thoughts on sneakers to ball in, reveals Drake hasn't sent him a pair of OVOs, his love for high-fashion kicks, and also talks about his hate for Jordan Fusions.
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As he prepares to release his "10 Pints" mixtape, Young Buck drops off parts three and four of his vlog taking us behind the scenes of the recording process.
These feature Yo Gotti, Ghostface Killah and Raekwon.
"10 Pints" will be released on Black Friday, November 27th.
After the rapper was dumped last week on his 26th birthday by 18-year old on/off girlfriend, Kylie Jenner, for something he supposedly did, the two were spotted hand-in-hand at Justin Bieber's AMA after party Sunday, November 22nd, in West Hollywood.
"This relationship is fluid. It's not a surprise seeing them together so soon," an insider told E! Online. "There are strong feelings there. It's all about the level of commitment. She wants to enjoy being young and her freedom and he is more serious and wants a commitment. So they are trying to figure this out."
Lil Wayne is attempting to quickly pay off his $2 million debt to Signature Group, a private jet company. TMZ reports that the New Orleans rapper just took out a $1.5 million loan. He put up his private Miami skate park as collateral.
Aswe previously reported, Wayne was ordered by a judge to pay Signature after he failed to honor their previously agreed upon settlement.
The only silver lining in all of this is that he'll get to keep the art and plaques that were seized from his home by Miami police earlier this month.
The 2015American Music Awards were held on Sunday, November 22, at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
Nicki Minaj was a big winner on the night, taking home trophies for Favorite Artist - Rap/Hip Hop and Favorite Album - Rap/Hip Hop for "The Pinkprint."
"I want to just thank you, the fans, for allowing me to change and have a different voice every time I come back out (with a new album)," Minaj said during her acceptance speech. "And please find your voice and find your purpose before it's too late. Love you."
The Weekndwas handed hisFavorite Album - Soul/R&B award for"Beauty Behind the Madness"byPrince. The Canadian singer also won the trophy forFavorite Male Artist - Soul/R&B.
Check out the full winners list below
ARTIST OF THE YEAR
Luke Bryan
Ariana Grande
Maroon 5
Nicki Minaj
One Direction -- WINNER
Ed Sheeran
Sam Smith
Taylor Swift
Meghan Trainor
The Weeknd
NEW ARTIST OF THE YEAR PRESENTED BY KOHL’S
Fetty Wap
Sam Hunt -- WINNER
Tove Lo
Walk The Moon
The Weeknd
SONG OF THE YEAR
Wiz Khalifa Featuring Charlie Puth “See You Again”
Mark Ronson Featuring Bruno Mars “Uptown Funk!”
Ed Sheeran “Thinking Out Loud”
Taylor Swift “Blank Space” -- WINNER
The Weeknd “Can’t Feel My Face”
COLLABORATION OF THE YEAR UN-LEASHED BY T-MOBILE
Wiz Khalifa Featuring Charlie Puth “See You Again”
Rihanna & Kanye West Featuring Paul McCartney “FourFiveSeconds”
Mark Ronson Featuring Bruno Mars “Uptown Funk!”
Skrillex & Diplo Featuring Justin Bieber “Where Are Ü Now” -- WINNER
LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Canelo Alvarez made a case for himself as boxing's next star Saturday night, landing the bigger punches to take a unanimous decision over Miguel Cotto and win a piece of the middleweight title.
Alvarez took the fight to Cotto from the opening bell, winning rounds with big right hands and uppercuts. Cotto tried to box and had his moments, but Alvarez was clearly ahead as the crowd stood on its feet as both fighters traded punches in the final rounds.
Alvarez won the WBC version of the title that Cotto vacated days earlier for not paying sanctioning fees. His win set up a possible megafight with Gennady Golovkin, the middleweight champion who was watching at ringside.
"With all due respect if he wants to fight right now I'll put the gloves on and fight him," Alvarez said.
Alvarez won by scores of 117-11, 119-109 and 118-110. The Associated Press had him ahead 116-112.
Alvarez, whose only loss came to Floyd Mayweather Jr., set the tone early, winging big left hooks in the first round that Cotto largely avoided. As the fight went on, though, he began landing more of his punches as he patiently stalked Cotto around the ring.
Cotto boxed well at times and landed flurries of punches, but his didn't seem to have nearly the same power as those thrown by Alvarez. In the final rounds, Alvarez caught Cotto with a series of punches that seemed to shake him some though he was never down and never appeared in real trouble.
"It's an emotion I can't put into words," Alvarez said. "I'm very happy and much respect to Miguel Cotto. I will always respect him and he's a great champion but now it's my era."
Cotto expressed disappointment in the judges' decision, but left the ring before speaking.
"We thought it was much closer than the scorecards showed," said Cotto's trainer, Freddie Roach. "It was a competitive fight."
Alvarez went into Cotto's locker room after the fight, telling the fighter he just beat that "I admire you."
Though the fight was for a 160-pound title it was fought at a catch weight of 155 pounds. Alvarez weighed exactly that the day before the fight, but after rehydrating appeared much larger in the ring than did Cotto, who was 153 1/2 pounds at the official weigh-in.
Alvarez was a 3-1 favorite coming into the bout, largely because he is 10 years younger than Cotto and a bigger puncher. The ages didn't seem to make a difference, but the ringside judges were surely influenced by the harder punches that the red-headed Alvarez landed.
Cotto was credited with throwing 629 punches to 484 for Alvarez, but Alvarez landed 155 to 129 for Cotto.
Cotto had vowed to pull the upset by using his boxing skills, and at times he was quite effective. But by the third round, Alvarez was landing some of the big punches he was winging at Cotto.
The fight was the latest in the boxing rivalry between Mexico and Puerto Rico. Alvarez, from Mexico, was the clear favorite of the crowd at the Mandalay Bay casino. But Cotto was competitive and a lot of the early rounds were close.
The action picked up in the eighth round, with both fighters trading punches. Again, Alvarez landed the harder shots, using his uppercut effectively and shaking Cotto with punches to the head.
Cotto, who earned $15 million, fell to 40-5, while Alvarez improved to 46-1-1.
In a wild fight on the undercard, Francisco Vargas seemed to be taking a beating and was half blinded before coming back to stop Takashi Miura of Japan at 1:31 of the ninth round.
Vargas won a piece of the 130-pound title, but paid a price to do it. He was knocked down once and staggered at the end of the eighth round, and the ring doctor looked closely at his swollen right eye before allowing the fight to continue in the ninth.
When it did, Vargas landed a sudden right and left that knocked Miura down. He followed it by chasing the champion around the ring, finally landing a series of shots to the head that prompted the referee to step in and stop the bout.
Vargas, of Mexico, improved to 23-0-1, while Miura fell to 29-3-2.
Funkmaster Flex doesn't plan on burying the hatchet with Drake anytime soon.
Back in July, the Hot 97 DJ released several Drizzy reference tracks recorded by Quentin Miller and premiered Meek Mill's diss song going at Drake titled "Wanna Know."
Flex threw more fuel on the fire Saturday, November 21st, at Jadakiss'"Top Five Dead or Alive" show at The Emporium in Patchogue, New York.
"Fuck that Canadian nigga!" Flex yelled from behind the DJ booth, while playing Meek's "Dreams and Nightmares Intro."
Adele's new album, "25," looks like it will make history.
Billboard projects the disc will sell 2.5 million copies in it's opening week, breaking the record of 2.42 million, set by NSYNC's 2000 release, "No Strings Attached."
No album prior to or after "No Strings Attached" had sold 2 million copies in one week since Nielsen Music began tracking point-of-sale music purchases in 1991.
"25,"Adele's third album, was released on Friday, November 20th, via XL/Columbia Records. First day iTunes sales surpassed900,000.
Final first week numbers will be announced by Nielsen on November 29th.
A$AP Rocky attended Tyga's 26th birthday party in L.A. on Thursday November, 19th, which happened to be the day Kylie Jenner broke up with the "Rack City" hit maker.
On Friday, November 20th, Pretty Flacko, was attending to T-Raww's ex, as the two left Hyde in West Hollywood together at 2AM.
New UFC Bantamweight Champion Holly Holm recently sat down with Larry King for her first extensive interview since winning the belt.
She talks about beating Ronda Rousey, being the underdog going in, losing 2 fights in her professional boxing career, the scuffle with Rousey at the weigh in, not touching gloves before the fight and reveals what she said after knocking out the former champion.
"I really admire you for being such a great, dominant champion." Holm told Rousey in the Octagon. "A lot of us wouldn't be here without you. So, I appreciate you."
Holm also talked about the encouraging words she received from Jon Jones following the match and responds to former WWE wrestler Taz saying the fight was fixed.
"No MMA fighting, especially with the UFC is ever going to be set up," Holm said. "There's a reason why Dana [White] puts out those knockout bonuses and those performance of the night bonuses. Because he wants people to be motivated to go in there and perform well."
There's much more to this interesting interview. Watch it in full below.
"Straight Outta Compton" broke the box office when it debuted over the Summer, but many feel important details were left out that were pivotal to the lives of N.W.A.'s members. DJ Vlad asked Charlamagne how he felt about the biopic, and even he admitted it didn't look as if they told the whole story. "The survivor lives to tell the tale," Charlamagne states. "[Dr.] Dre and [Ice] Cube have survived, and who can dispute anything that they say? 'Cause you wasn't there."
"I do feel like the movie was...It made Dre look like a superhero," the morning show host continued. "Dre ain't have no flaws [sic]. Dre would've did great by showing sh*t like the domestic violence. It would've showed the growth of him as a man, it would've showed the evolution of him as a man, and you can never appear too perfect. You gotta have some dirt on you, man. I don't trust people that appear too perfect."
As far as Ice Cube goes, Charlamagne said "Straight Outta Compton" made him look as if "he was getting robbed by Eazy [E]" and Jerry Heller the entire time. He also questioned if Eazy-E was actually as broke as they depicted him to be in the film.
Aidan Nycole is doing a great job of distinguishing herself from the growing number of urban models. The Miami native of Panamanian, Italian, Puerto Rican and German descent is the definition of sexy.
Check out her latest interview with DJ Smallz and some great photographs below.
In September of 2010, Jay Z and Eminem teamed up for the "Home and Home" tour. Two shows were held at Detroit's Comerica Park. The other two took place at Yankee Stadium in New York City.
Not that hip hop needed validation, but the concerts proved that the genre could sell out stadiums.
Special guests included Dr. Dre, 50 Cent, Trick Trick, D12 and more.
One of the many highlights was Hov opening up show number one at Comerica Park with the "Intro" off of his "Dynasty: Roc La Familia" album.
Relive the electric moment via this classic throwback.