Daryl Nelson is a contributing writer for TheDrop.FM. He has written for ConsumerAffairs.com, Readers Digest, Polymagazine, The Urban Post, Impose Magazine, Crumbs for Men Magazine and a number of other publications. Nelson was born in New York, raised in Connecticut and attended Virginia State University.
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Wiz Khalifa Takes Us Behind the Scenes of Sold Out Show in ‘Brainstorm’ Video
With millions of albums sold, a newly released mixtape, and just becoming engaged to blond beauty Amber Rose, rapper Wiz Khalifa is having the time of his life right now. This can easily be confirmed in his new video 'Brainstorm,' from his freshly released mixtape 'Taylor Allerdice.'
Big Sis Rihanna Buys Beach House for Baby Brother
Ms. Robyn Rihanna Fenty has been called many things in the media: a pop sensation, a trendsetter, a fashion icon. But wrongfully, she hasn't been labeled the greatest sister of all time. Until now that is, as she recently purchased a beach side house for her younger brother Rorrey Fenty.
Drake Tells GQ Magazine: ‘The Mood of Rap Has Changed’
Canadian Rapper and pop star Drake recently sat down with GQ Magazine to discuss the recent paradigm shift in hip-hop music and how being a tough-guy-rapper isn't the musical be-all and end-all anymore. "Rap now is just being young and fly and having your s-- together," he said. "The mood of rap has changed."
New Wiz Khalifia Mixtape Crashes Servers From Too Many Downloads
Wiz Khalifa has been part of much Internet fodder since his relationship began with girlfriend turned fiance Amber Rose. However, the Pittsburgh rapper got a bit of payback once he released a link to his new mixtape, and crashed the DatPiff website which houses his new project.
Kanye West Tries to Get in the ‘Zone’ in New Game
When mega rap superstar Kanye West uttered the now ubiquitous words of “Don't let me get in my zone," from the Jay-Z 'Watch the Throne' collab track, 'N----s in Paris', the Chicago rapper / producer probably meant it as a warning to not let him get into his artistic zone. However, computer game makers at Otter Spice had a different take on the lyric, and developed a low-tech game that has qui