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Come along and ride on a fantastic voyage to the most popular hip-hop songs to drive to. A new study finds J. Cole and The Weeknd to be among the most played tracks while behind the wheel. Nearly 20,000 Spotify playlists related to driving include 10 songs that occur the most, according to a study conducted by QR Code Generator. J. Cole’s “No Role Modelz,” from his 2014 Forest Hills Drive album, comes in at No. 2 on the list. The ode to being mindful of idols with the slick chorus of “Don’t save her, she don’t wanna be saved” appears on driving playlists 942 times. The Weeknd locks in three sp...
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Cop Your XXL Merch Now Authorities in Los Angeles are reportedly investigating after a security guard was shot outside the home of The Weeknd‘s manager Cash XO. Los Angeles Police Investigating Shooting at Cash XO’s HomeOn Monday (April 29), Fox 11 reported that multiple 911 calls came near the 101 Freeway and White Oak Avenue around 2:30 am. The location was outside the home of The Weeknd’s longtime manager Amir Esmailian, who goes by Cash XO, in Encino, Calif. One of the calls allegedly came from a victim, Cash’s security guard, who had been shot and was not named in the article. The victim ...
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Cop Your XXL Merch Now The Weeknd hints at being unfazed by Drake‘s diss track with a comical Instagram post. The Weeknd Reacts to Drake’s Reportedly Leaked Diss SongOn Saturday (April 13), The Weeknd hopped on his Instagram Story and seemingly responded to Drake’s alleged diss track, which leaked online earlier that day. In the song, Drizzy takes aim at the R&B crooner, suggesting that he’s lying about being from the country and courting men in a similar fashion as others would do for women. “Claim the 6 and boys ain’t even come from it/And when you boys got rich you had to run from it,” Driz...
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Cop Your XXL Merch Now It looks like The Weeknd and A$AP Rocky might have some words for Drake on Future and Metro Boomin’s We Still Don’t Trust You album. The Weeknd Disses Drake?On Friday (April 12), Future and Metro Boomin dropped their second album in less than a month. The second installment features the track “All to Myself” featuring The Weeknd, which appears to find Abel sending some subliminal shots at The Boy. “These n***as always yappin’, yeah/I promise that I got your back,” Weeknd croons over the Metro Boomin-produced track. “Ooh, look at how we movin’, baby (Movin’, baby)/They co...
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