Subscribe
The Daily Grind Video
CLOSE

The wait is over – just kidding. After a month-long tease of August Alsina‘s “No Love (Remix)” featuring Nicki Minaj, August gives his fans just a bit more of what to expect in his new video. The singer took it to the ‘gram and shared a 15-second black-and-white clip showing him and Nicki getting cozy in front of the camera. “No Love” will be premiering this Monday on BET’s 106 & Park, as well as VEVO at 6 P.M EST. [Miss Info]

Things are about to get a little more turnt up at the “Drake vs. Lil Wayne” concerts.  Compton rapper YG will be joining YMCMB on the Western leg of the tour, accompanying them on 6 dates starting September 16, and lasting through the 27th. This will be the second major tour YG has been apart of. Earlier this year, he completed his first headlining tour across the U.S and Europe. Check out the dates for the Western leg here —> [Rap-Up]

Big Sean is having a moment. On Friday, news broke that the Detroit rapper made the move to Roc Nation. In an interview with Complex, he elaborates on why he made the decision: “People are really personally involved. Hov is really personally involved.” Although he’s rocking with Jay Zs label, he is still signed to Def Jam and G.O.O.D Music. Oh, and he also released 4 new songs that you need to add to your iTunes collection. You won’t be disappointed! Watch the full interview and take a listen to the new songs here —> [Complex]

What’s a better way to celebrate success than landing the cover of The Source’s “Power 30?” Wiz Khalifa is the face of the 2014 issue and discusses his personal life and career. When asked how he balances life and being a father, he says: “The hardest part is being away from my son at any point in time. I want to spend all day with him, all night, I want to wake up with him, feed him, teach him everything, it’s just not humanly possible.” Read more of his interview here —> [The Source]

Say what? If you’re an iPhone user, you might have seen an addition to your music playlist earlier this week from the famous band U2.  The band’s 13th album, Songs of Innocence, was available free of charge to all iTunes subscribers, which is nearly 500 million people. Although it was free for us, it cost Apple tons of cash. Reports say it cost nearly $100 million, including the marketing campaign and an undisclosed fee. The album will be available for free until October 14th. Clever marketing strategy, must we add. [Entertainment Weekly]