SPOTTED: Drake & The Weeknd Partying Together

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Looks like there wasn’t any beef after all (or the beef was squashed, I don’t know). Following news of The Weeknd signing to Universal and passing on Drake’s OVO Sound (and the release of ‘Started From The Bottom’ and ‘No New Friends’), rumors were circulating heavy that Aubrey and Abel had parted ways both personally and professionally.

Recently, Drake was seen buying a copy of The Weeknd’s Trilogy while he was pushing Born Sinner with J. Cole…..and now we have the above picture of them partying. Good to see the two back together.

TEASER: Dice Raw – Jimmy’s Back

Spotted on Nah Right:

Dice Raw gives us a preview of his upcoming concept album, Jimmy’s Back, which was inspired by the book The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Color-Blindness by Michelle Alexander. The 2-minute preview is set over footage from the prison documentary Pull of Gravity. Dice also recently decided to dedicate the project to his late friend, Philly MC Jimmie Wallstreet, who was also an associate of Meek Mill and was shot to death just hours after the murder of Lil Snupe.

Kendrick Lamar Talks ‘Yeezus’ At Firefly Festival

Kendrick Lamar describes his feelings on Kanye West’s Yeezus during a break at the Firefly Festival.

“It was hard for me to grasp it on the first take,” K-Dot told MTV News at the Firefly Music Festival in Dover, Delaware. “I got it, but as I kept listening throughout the week, I understood where he was going and that was him stepping out of the box again and doing what he felt.

And as an artist, we all need to take heat into that and salute that because, at the end of the day, it’s so much we can do following radio, following the politics in the business so for somebody to come back again and do what they want, it helps out new cats like myself, Cole, Drake, whoever, so salute.”

Recognizing that Kanye stretched boundaries with his sixth studio album, which will hit #1 on Billboard’s album chart, Lamar admitted he appreciates and understands the message Yeezy was trying to convey.

“My interpretation is, man, it’s crazy how you come through with a distorted beat and still tap the realm of hip-hop and put some hardcore raps on it,” Lamar said. “So I digest it, digest it and he continues to break rules.”

The-Dream Addresses His Album Flop On Twitter

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This was, of course, due to another individual sending his empty diss in The-Dream’s direction regarding the sales of IV Play (hint: they weren’t good). A flop is still a flop though, Terius.

Stalley – The Fat Jew Interview

Stalley’s been so busy putting on for the 330 that he’s missed out on some key life experiences. Luckily, cultural slumlord The Fat Jew sat down with the Ohio rapper for an especially Intimate Conversation.

Watch the video to see Fat Jew introduce Stalley to hummus for THE FIRST TIME EVER, and also, help the rapper concoct a potential signature cocktail.