Lupe Fiasco is the newest Sound Off winner! The rapper became the newest artist to prevail after he defeated J. Cole in yesterday's battle of the songs. Now, Fiasco and his 'Lasers' track 'I Don't Wanna Care Right Now' will take on newcomer Big Sean and his club banger 'Dance (A$$).'
Ludacris dropped a Thanksgiving Day bomb with his new visual for 'Bada Boom,' his diss song to Big Sean and supposedly Drake. The Atlanta rapper is still fuming over Sean and Drake's assertion that he stole the ‘Supa Dupa’ rhyme flow (or hashtag rap) from them.
You don't have to 'Wait Outside the Lines' to get discounts this Black Friday. While everyone's camped out at the mall, you can snag some of the best holiday download deals at home in your pajamas -- and some sweet sounds for yourself too!
Big Sean is finally famous and what better place to celebrate his newfound fame than to hang out at the Hollywood Walk of Fame. For VEVO's Go Shows viral series, the Detroit rapper decided to give an impromptu performance of his track 'Celebrity' on Hollywood Boulevard.
The Internet was buzzing after Ludacris dropped his heated diss song 'Bada Boom' where he lyrical slap Big Sean and Drake for accusing him of stealing the Supa Dupa Flow. In a radio interview with KUBE 93 in Seattle, Big Sean doesn't seem to know why Luda is beefing with him.
Bada Bing, Bada Boom! Rapper Ludacris has thrown some lyrical darts at Drake and Big Sean on a song called 'Bada Boom' from his '1.21 Gigawatts' mixtape. Apparently, the Atlanta rhymer is angry that Drizzy and Sean have accused him of biting the 'Supa Dupa' rhyme flow (or hashtag rap) from them.
DMV rhyme-slinger Wale is bringing the police sirens and swagger to his new single, 'Slight Work.' Joining him on the fun is 'My Last' rapper Big Sean as the duo spit braggadocios rhymes about how they are ballin' out of control.
Rapper Big Sean was facing a major legal hurtle when he was charged with allegedly sexually abusing a woman at a concert in Lewiston, N.Y., back in August. Now the Detroit rapper can put his legal troubles behind him as he pleaded guilty to a lesser charge on Wednesday (Oct. 26) and paid a $750 fine.