Kanye West and Jay-Z's "Watch the Throne" tour invaded Paris, France last night and won't soon be forgotten. The dynamic duo hit the stage at Bercy Stadium and performed their hit record "Niggas In Paris" an incredible eleven times in a row.
They have a chance to top themselves tonight when they play one more show at the arena. Will they make it twelve times in a row?
Trigga Trey Songz and Kelly Rowland land on the cover of the new edition of Ebony Magazine. The issue focuses on 50 finest hot stars and bodies in show business. You can purchase it when it hits newsstands on June 15th.
After making it's way across the United States, Tyga's "Careless World" tour has invaded Europe. The Young Money star recently played a packed show at London's O2 Arena and Tim Westwood TV was there to capture all the action.
Peep the footage below as he runs through some of his biggest hits.
Chris Brown is working at an incredible pace as he gears up to release his fifth studio album "Fortune." In the last week alone Breezy has dropped five new tracks.
In this latest batch he dedicates one to his loyal fans as well as a couple of Hit-Boy produced heaters. Peep them up top and below.
Check out a sneak peek from episode 10 of MTV's 'The Pauly D Project' as the popular DJ signs his record deal with 50 Cent's G-Note Records imprint.
"This legitimizes everything," Pauly said. "I look up to this guy and now I'm a part of his family."
Pauly is already off to a great start in his music career with his new single "Night of My Life" doing well on the charts. You can cop the single now from iTunes.
When Drake sent out a tweet Wednesday talking about his new found wealth he probably never thought in a million years that someone would put him to shame, but that's exactly what happened.
Drizzy told his 7.4 million Twitter followers that "The first million is the hardest."
T. Boone Pickens, the chairman of BP Capital, who has a net worth of $1.4 billion according to Forbes, apparently got wind of the Young Money star's tweet and answered him back by saying “The first billion is a helluva lot harder."
The funny exchange between the two drew a lot of interest on social networking site. A total of 24,000 people retweeted it according to Mashable.com.
Drake knew it was pointless to keep going back and forth with Pickens and bowed out gracefully, acknowledging his defeat.
Meanwhile other Twitter users like Fox Sports radio's Peter Burns and talk show host Keith Olbermann praised Pickens for putting Drake in his place.
Brick Squad's Frenchie 1017 drops off a new set of visuals promoting his "French-Elo Anthony" mixtape. You can cop the project from both www.Datpiff.com and www.LiveMixtapes.com.
Whitney Houston may not be here in the physical form anymore, but the great singer left behind a treasure chest of music that will ensure she is never forgotten.
Robin Thicke pays tribute to the late singer by covering "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)," which was originally featured on the "Waiting to Exhale" movie soundtrack.
Vlad TV recently sat down with Prodigy of Mobb Deep to ask about his current relationship with G-Unit. Although he is no longer signed to the G-Unit label, P said he still has mad love for 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo.
"50, that's my boy right there man. He can do no wrong in my eyes," P said before explaining why the G-Unit deal dissolved after only one album.
Prodigy said there was a clause in their contract that allowed him and Havoc to leave if there was a lapse in distribution for G-Unit Records, which they took advantage of. He said that 50 approached him while he was locked up about doing another deal, but ultimately he and Hav decided it was best to go independent.
P also spoke on Young Buck.
"I like Young Buck's music. Like when we first came around I started feeling his music and all that, but it's just certain things that he was doing that just turned me off as far as like loyalty and other things like that," P explained.
Waka Flocka is updating fans as he tours the country on Drake's "Club Paradise Tour." In this latest vlog we catch up with the Brick Squad Monopoly General as he makes stops in Denver, Albuquerque, Dallas and Houston.
Kendrick Lamar kicks it with Nessa and talks about his upcoming album, working with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Meek Mill, and J. Cole. Kendrick reveals his rituals while in the studio and they play "Plead The Fifth" where Kendrick reveals all of his sex secrets!