John Legend stopped at HOT 97 to talk to Nessa about his new album! He released a new song today, “Love Me Now”. He spoked about politics, being Chrissy Teigan’s biggest fan, singing to Luna and his new album!

Dj Mustard talks about getting sued, fight with engineer, and his long absence.

In the newest episode of Noisey Raps, Meek Mill opened up about what it’s really like waking up next to Nicki Minaj by his side.

“I always seen it like this. I always seen it like me having one of the top hustling, prettiest girls in the game,” he said. Clearly life lived up to the dream he always had in mind considering his longtime relationship with Nicki. “I wake up in my bed and I just look at Nicki like, ‘Man, this shit has gotta be a dream because we used to dream all this shit and it’s just going on right now.”

It’s understandable why he was drawn to Nicki in the first place considering the qualities he always wanted in his ideal girl. “She’ll understand me. Somebody that hustle. You know what I’m saying? Somebody that’s aggressive. These are things I like.” According to Meek, these are qualities he always saw and praised Nicki for even before they were together.

Meek has gone through some issues in the past couple years, including his beef with Drake, his probation violation, subsequent house arrest, and his recent beef with The Game, and Nicki has stuck by him and supported him through it all.

Meek’s interview with Noisey Raps also covered his love of dirt bike riding, the way the sport brought his community together, and how the loss of his father at a young age motivated him to provide a good life for his son. Watch the full interview below.

Dave East discusses debut album “Kairi Chanel”, signing to Def Jam, working with Nas, diss records not being as good as they used to be and much more with The Breakfast Club.

The Game talks about his beef with Meek Mill and Sean Kingston, the disrespectful lines in “Pest Control”, his new album 1992, patching things up with 50 Cent, did his cars get shot up in Miami and much more.

Mac Miller discusses his new album “The Divine Feminine”, his relationship with Ariana Grande, being sober, getting his ankles broken by Bone Collector and much more with The Breakfast Club.

Usher discusses new album “Hard II Love” being on lean when he showed his penis in the steam room, his longevity, his investment with the Cleveland Cavaliers and much more.

Bobby Shmurda and Rowdy Rebel had the New York rap scene in the palm of their hands in 2014 after their respective breakout singles “Hot Nigga” and “Computers.” But it all came crashing down when the Brooklyn rappers, along with other members of the GS9 crew, caught conspiracy, gun, and drug charges later that year. With bail set at $2 million, and the rappers’ label home Epic unwilling to cut the check, it looked like the GS9 leaders’ lives were over. However, last week they both took a plea deal, which will allow them to serve only seven years, including time served. With two years already under their belts, that leaves them with a maximum of five years left in prison, and the possibility of less with good behavior.

Fabolous chats about the 15th year anniversary of “Ghetto Fabolous”, how music videos have changed over the years, finally releasing an EP with Jadakiss and much more with The Breakfast Club.

Future is flexing especially hard this year. Though he’s already dropped his studio album Evol, as well as his Purple Reign and Project E.T. mixtapes, it looks like the ATL rapper isn’t done with the 2016 releases. According to Zaytoven, Future’s Beast Mode 16 record is already finished.

In an interview on VladTV, the producer dished on his collaborations with Future, specifically the follow-up to 2015’s Beast Mode. Zaytoven touched on the extensive work he and Future had put into this project and how they’ve recorded over 100 unreleased songs together. You’d think that would be enough, but apparently Future couldn’t help himself.