News

Fast-forward to 2025, and Drake is eyeing an unprecedented trifecta: headlining all three nights of the festival. Night 1 served as a full-on love letter to R&B enthusiasts.
This statement prompted the audience to start a “f*ck Kendrick” chant, and Drake’s response was the highlight of the evening. He removed his headphones to hear the chant better. “Chubbs, grab me a ...
London's Wireless Festival roared back to life for its 20th anniversary. The revered U.K. institution - previously home to luminaries like Jay-Z, Ye, Rihanna, Daft Punk and Bruno Mars - reopened its ...
Top5, a well-known affiliate of Drake’s OVO collective and a controversial figure in Toronto’s hip-hop scene, has reportedly survived a stabbing ...
“Almost every one of them said I should,” Trump said today. However, the president emphasized to reporters, he had no immediate plans to dismiss Powell. Still, Trump added a caveat: The Fed chair ...
Yet, as he lands in the UK for a spot alongside Drake at this weekend’s Wireless festival and a free show for fans at ... recorded remotely “but all great experiences nonetheless”) highlights the ...
Sailorr, Leon Thomas and more added to Wireless lineup This weekend, Wireless Festival returns to Finsbury Park, London, for its […] The post Sailorr, Leon Thomas, BigXThaPlug and more added to ...
Skepta and Joyner Lucas Take Their Transatlantic Beef to New Heights with “JUNIOR’S LAW” The hip-hop world is buzzing as […] The post Skepta fires at Joyner Lucas in “JUNIOR’S LAW” diss track [AUDIO] ...
After catering to R&B lovers and bloodthirsty rap fans, Drake closed out his Wireless Festival takeover with a salute to the Caribbean and Africa.
The Canadian superstar headlined all three nights of London’s Wireless Festival, showing off his range, reach and a glimpse of how he intends to leave his Kendrick Lamar beef in the past.
Drake headlined London's Wireless Festival over the weekend, where he brought out surprise guests Lauryn Hill, 21 Savage, Vanessa Carlton, and more.
Drake Brings Out Lauryn Hill for Night One of London Wireless Festival The artists performed a surprise mashup of "Ex Factor" and "Nice For What" during the R&B-themed show.