Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr. defeated Andre Berto in an unanimous decision at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday night (Sept. 12). With the victory, Mayweather retires undefeated at 49-0. After the fight, rappers went on Twitter to congratulate Mayweather’s impressive win.
The backlash to Drake's 'Wu-Tang Forever' showed us once again that some names are sacred in hip-hop. Two other names that easily fall under this category are Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur. So that's two hip-hop mores DJ Khaled, Diddy, T.I., Meek Mill, Rick Ross and Swizz Beatz broke when ‘I Feel Like Pac/I Feel Like Biggie’ dropped. Former Bad Boy artist Mase was none too pleased.
DJ Khaled warned us that he was bringing greatness with his upcoming album, 'Suffering From Success.' The Miami DJ grabs hip-hop heavyweights Rick Ross, Meek Mill, T.I., Diddy and Swizz Beatz for the aggressive posse track, 'I Feel Like Pac/I Feel Like Biggie.'
After suffering from numerous delays, it looks as if DJ Khaled's upcoming project, 'Suffering from Success' will finally hit the streets. The glorified super producer recently unveiled the tracklisting to the album, which he describes as "the soundtrack of the streets."
October is a reminder that we're in the final lap of 2013, and with that comes a couple of long-awaited projects that will finally be hitting shelves this fall.
As far as hip-hop albums go, it's been a pretty eventful summer, huh? With releases from Jay Z, Kanye West and J. Cole, June through August has been full of big releases, heavy anticipation and major chart-toppers. Like Mac Miller's album 'Watching Movies with the Sound Off,' which debuted at No...
'I Wanna Be With You,' the latest single off The Biggest Masterpiece Ever (a.k.a DJ Khaled's upcoming album, 'Suffering From Success'), was hyped up by his famous marriage proposal to Nicki Minaj. Ironically, the setting to the single's video is far from matrimonial. Khaled, Minaj, Rick Ross and Future all hit the club in the Colin Tilley-directed clip.
In what has to be one of the most epic, over-the-top delay announcements ever, DJ Khaled reveals the release date of 'Suffering From Success' is now Oct. 22.