Just as the world was being introduced to the full version of Migos’ snack jingle “Dab of Ranch,” Rolling Stone published a feature on the Billboard toppers’ ongoing wave of success. When discussing how proud they are of the “diversity”of Atlanta, the group addressed the recent coming out of fellow Georgia mainstay iLoveMakonnen with some perplexing comments.

Pusha T, G.O.O.D. Music boss, encountered an apparent Costanza attempt Tuesday after getting tagged in a tweet from artist King Myers. According to Myers, he’s a new signee to the G.O.O.D. roster and even has a single produced by Kanye West.

Travis Scott made a surprise guest appearance during Drake and Young Thug’s The Boy Meets World concert in London on Wednesday. However, he encountered some trouble when he accidentally fell through a giant hole located in the center of the stage and broke a big globe that was supposed to emerge from it. Drake told the fans in attendance that he would be refunding their tickets as a result of the mishap.

An inmate tried to stab Bobby Shmurda in prison which is forcing his relocation.

Chris Brown took time out from disparaging Aziz Ansari and prepping for his impending boxing match with Soulja Boy to make a confession Tuesday: He stalks his exes. In an Instagram clip, Brown mocked women who speak out about stalkers and said the goal of his own stalking methods is misery.

It’s confirmed: Jay-Z and Zaytoven have a joint record on the way.
Rumors of a collaboration began circulating back in November, when the hip-hop mogul and famed producer were seen in the studio together; however, at that time, it was unclear what the men had in store. Many speculated Zay would be a contributing producer for Hov’s long-awaited 13th studio album, while others believed the collaboration would land on a new Zay project. Well, it turns out both theories could be correct.

In a recent interview with Billboard, the Atlanta producer opened up about his partnership with Jay, explaining how it all went down.

Chief Keef was reportedly arrested Thursday night on charges of robbery and assault. According to TMZ, the 21-year-old Chicago rapper was accused of breaking into the home of his ex music producer, Ramsay Tha Great, and assaulting him with a group of men. Police told the publication they had gone to Keef’s residence in Tarzana, California, on Thursday to question him about the incident. Shortly after they arrived, Keef and another individual were taken into custody.

When it comes to rap festivals this year, Miami is not playing. Rolling Loud just announced their lineup for its 3rd annual spring festival. Featuring Kendrick Lamar, Lil Wayne and Future as headliners, the lineup also features big names like Tyler, the Creator, A$AP Rocky, Young Thug, Migos, 21 Savage, Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Yachty, Post Malone, Chief Keef, Playboi Carti, Rich Chigga, XXXTENTACION and many more. The festival takes place May 5-7 at Bayfront Park in Miami, Florida. Purchase your general admission tickets (only $200 USD) on the Rolling Loud website.

Drake rarely does interviews these days. It has to be a really special occasion to get him on the air for something. Insert his good friend, Kentucky head coach John Calipari and the latest episode of the “Cal Cast” podcast.

During the extensive 45-minute interview, Drake talked about his upcoming More Life playlist, his future in acting, dedicating his life to music, and much more. On More Life, Drake revealed that it’s actually a playlist he’s doing with Apple Music to bridge the gap between his major releases. “To keep people excited, give them new music, let them know I’m still hungry,” Drake said. As of right now, it’s unclear when More Life will drop, but it’s expected to be released in the very near future. “I’m doing it to be remembered as a forward thinker. I want to be remembered… as an emotion-evoking artist,” he revealed.

Aside from the details surrounding the new project, Drake also talked about having serious FOMO in the music industry. His comments are interesting and give a look into his mindset as an artist, which we normally don’t see.

At the end of the day, It’s all about the time you’re willing to put in. And, my biggest fear is always when I’m not doing it, there’s someone else that’s doing it. That’s my biggest fear in life. When I’m not doing it. When I take a night off for my personal life. When I choose to decompress or relax…not in the back of my mind, in the front of my mind, my biggest fear is if somebody’s not relaxing right now and they’re going to stumble upon something. When you get in the studio you have these moments that ultimately propel your career, you have to ask yourself how many of those did I miss by not going in on this given night or that given night. Because creating music is sometimes all about timing. It’s all about me texting this producer at this certain time… It is truly stars aligning, music is. And It’s scary to think of all the (opportunities) you miss because you didn’t sit in there. You know? So I try to not let myself have that fear.”
Naturally, Drake is focused on more than just music, and spoke openly with Cal about his future in acting and how sports have an impact on his life. “Acting is another thing that I just can’t wait to really dive into, I think after I release More Life, which is this playlist I’m working on and finish this tour,” Drake revealed. “I think I’m going to really start to position myself in the acting world and, hopefully, take some great roles.”

Earlier this week, Keke Palmer let it be known that she wasn’t trying to be in Trey Songz’s “Pick Up The Phone” video. In one lengthy post (of many) on Instagram, Palmer described having to physically hide in a closet because of whatever transpired, even going as far as to say that Songz used “sexual intimidation” during the ordeal.

During a recent visit to Larry King Now, Palmer opened up even further, describing how she even ended up in that situation, which took place at a New Year’s Eve party in Miami.

“I wasn’t in the right mind,” Keke explained. “I had been drinking and eating and it wasn’t a professional environment. It was not a place where I was like I’m in the right mind to decide if this works with my brand, if I like the artist, I don’t know nothing about the artist that’s also in the song.”

In regards to the claims of “sexual intimidation” that she allegedly suffered, Keke said that “as a female often I’m put in situations where sometimes males will use their masculinity, their sexuality to taunt you.”

“It would be like you going to a party,” she continued, “where the biggest jock is there and the whole time he’s like you can get screwed, you can get this you can get that, ‘You ain’t no little girl anymore.'”

She says she hasn’t heard from Trey directly about this situation (which did involve Keke’s footage being scrubbed from the video), but she says she does plan on taking legal action. “The video is down now,” Keke said, “but moreso my point isn’t to say it’s just specifically about this guy and what he did,” she said. “It’s the overall idea that you can’t just do stuff to people and it’s alright—no matter who you are.”