(Photos) OK! Questlove Speaks Up For Drake By Calling Out Rolling Stone Magazine!!

The Brother, Question spoke his mind about Drake’s recent “fall out” with Rolling Stone Magazine. In case you missed it, some of Drake’s off-the-record comments were published. In fact, Drake was, allegedly, supposed to be on the cover of the issue the contains his interview, but the late Philip Seymour was granted that opportunity posthumously. Hit the jump to see what Questlove thought about this.


Drake Apologizes To The Hoffman Family And Fans For Having An “Extremely Emotional Day”

After sending out a series of Tweets expressing his frustration with ROLLING STONE mishandling his interview and photos, Drake went to a place where it all started to clear the air.


Drake Goes In On Rolling Stone Magazine For Publishing Negative ‘Yeezus’ Comments He Claims Not To Have Said

This feels like Future x Billboard all over again! Hope it doesn’t mess up Yeezy and Drake’s budding bromance like it almost did Future and Drake’s! Yesterday afternoon, a preview of Drake’s interview with Rolling Stone hit the web via photos of the soon-to-be-released issue. The late Phillip Seymour Hoffman covers the mag, but according to Drake, that was supposed to be his spot and he’s not happy about it. For those blasting him for saying that – I THINK what he’s saying is he would have rathered Rolling Stone wait until next month to publish his interview along with his cover, instead of promising a cover and then not delivering, but putting him in the issue anyway. They could have let Hoffman rock this go ’round and then let Drizzy have his shine. That’s my take on it!


Interesting: Guess Which Hip-Hop Album Entertainment Weekly AND Time Named ‘Album Of The Year’

It’s that time of year when publications begin listing the best of the best that was released in the last 12 months. TIME, Entertainment Weekly and Rolling Stone compiled today their Best Albums Of 2013 lists, and it’s interesting to see who topped two and came close (at number 2) on the third: Kanye West’s Yeezus. There have been way more negative reviews of the project than good, and though first week sales were quite high, they fell off rather quickly and were eventually beaten by his competitor (for album release day), J. Cole. His current concert ticket sales crisis also speaks to the fact that its popularity isn’t the highest. Hmmm! Do you agree with their choices? I’m not saying it was a bad album by any means, but best of the year? Nah, I’m good. Check out their full lists below and let us know your thoughts!


(Photos) Eminem Covers Rolling Stone

In promotion of his new album The Marshall Mathers LP 2, Eminem once again graces the cover of iconic magazine, Rolling Stone. The issue hits newsstands on November 22nd, and inside, Em discusses how hip-hop saved his life, the Beastie Boys, and Tupac and Biggie.


Eminem Speaks On “MMLP2”

Eminem will be releasing The Marshall Mathers LP 2, the follow up to his 2000 cult classic, The Marshall Mathers LP, on November 5th, so you know what that means: promo time! In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, the Detroit rapper spoke on living up to the legacy of the name, his work ethic and more. Check out a couple excerpts below.


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