Play video content Boosie Badazz is standing on business … and the necks of both Rod Wave and Kodak Black after he caught them allegedly stealing his songs for their new albums!!! Tensions came to a head after Boosie addressed his IG followers on live, explaining that paying homage also requires paying him for using
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When Rod Wave‘s “Nostalgia” tour blitzed through D.C., some car thieves did too … hitting the parking lot at Capital One Center — but, shocker, social media’s blown the crime spree way outta proportion. The wild narrative spread after Rod’s Monday night show that more than 200 cars had been burglarized, but the D.C. Police
Offset‘s already letting his youngest son Wave set it off in the booth — hip hop’s literally in his blood and the rap prince got his first taste of the artist limelight. On Tuesday, both Offset and Wave made their debut performance with Vevo’s CTRL series to perform “On The River” … the kickoff track
Play video content Rod Wave is dedicated to his art — so much so, in fact, that he recreated a perilous leap from a window live onstage for all his fans … although, it’s quite clear they didn’t want this. The rapper was performing in Lincoln, Nebraska Thursday … and at one point in his
Play video content Rod Wave was willing to split nearly $1 million with a rapper he barely even likes just to sit in a box at the Super Bowl, but now he may get to enjoy the game with a rapper he likely admires!!! Rick Ross got wind of Rod Wave’s baller budgetary concerns on
Drake is saluting Rod Wave‘s skills as a nonverbal artist … after the Florida rapper admitted his verses weren’t good enough to make the cut of their proposed collaboration. Back in 2021 when Drake was releasing his 3-song “Scary Hours” EP, he originally asked Rod to hop on a song for the mini project. In
Play video content TMZ.com Irv Gotti ripping Drake’s new album as the “demise of hip hop” isn’t sitting well with K Camp — an artist who’s nabbed platinum plaques with his own brand of melodic music. We bumped into the RARE Sound architect at LAX and picked his brain about the notion Drake dominating the
Play video content TMZ.com Drake’s new album, “Honestly, Nevermind” is getting doused with mixed reviews, and Irv Gotti is definitely seeing it as a glass-half-empty … one that makes him think hip hop needs a new kinda icon. We chopped it up Tuesday at LAX with the visionary behind Ja Rule and Ashanti‘s wave of