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Drake’s decorated musical career has roots in multiple cities. The O.V.O. general has shouted out places like Memphis to Houston as much as he’s paid homage to his beloved hometown of Toronto. So it should come as no surprise that the title of an upcoming documentary highlighting the rapper-turned-mogul’s impressive rise to stardom is Toronto to Houston.

10 Music Podcasts to Broaden Your Horizons – From mixes and interviews to shows that break down the science of writing pop songs, podcasts help you be the best music fan you can be. Dave Hanratty, host of NO ENCORE, suggests 10 must-listens. Song Exploder

Cardi B and Bruno Mars both finished 2017 strong, Cardi with three songs propelling her to record-setting chart success, and Mars sitting pretty with a slew of major Grammy nominations.

New Hip-Hop January 2018 – Now that we’re in the new year, we can expect new music from all directions to come our way. While there are tons of artists who are teasing projects and new material to come down the line in 2018, there are a few rappers that will be dropping off official […]

Per TMZ… Here’s women’s MMA giant Gabi Garcia giving new meaning to “missing weight” — tipping the scales at around 27 POUNDS (~12 kgs) over her target.

Musicians We Lost in 2017 – It was a sad year for music lovers in 2017, with the loss of rock ‘n’ roll pioneers Fats Domino and Chuck Berry, rock legends Tom Petty and Gregg Allman, and the shocking deaths of Soundgarden’s Chris Cornell and Linkin Park’s Chester Bennington.

Hip-Hop Is Winning – Back in July, Nielsen Music published its annual mid-year report, which took a look at how the music industry is doing halfway through the year.

In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, U2’s Bono says “music has gotten very girly!” He goes on to say…

What does the man who has everything buy himself for Christmas? Himself, of course. Sylvester Stallone dropped a hefty $400,000 on a statue of himself as Rocky from “Rocky III” after anonymously bidding on it at a recent auction.

Dustin Diamond, the former Saved By the Bell actor transformed into the disgraced Hollywood producer for the group’s single, “Kill All the Things.” Like the title suggests, Diamond’s Weinstein was put to death.