Watch Drake and his five-year-old son Adonis in a hilarious interview with Barstool Sports. Read more about their convo and watch inside.

A throwback clip resurfaced of famed entertainer Drake calling Toronto slang ignorant. Watch him talk about his hometown in the viral video. 

Beyoncé, Drake and Lizzo were just some of the artists who earned nominations for the tenth annual award show. Click inside to see a full list of nominees!

Bad Bunny headlines this year's AMAS nominees list with eight nominations, just ahead of other powerhouses Beyonce, Adele and Drake!

Drake shared a photo making fun of the portrait his dad got of his son's face. Meanwhile, Drake paid tribute to his mom with new ink. See photos inside.

We got the trailer for the documentary that follows the rise of the Atlanta rapper yesterday. Click inside to watch it and to find out when it will be available to stream!

Take the time to learn about the history of house music through a collection of songs released by Black artists throughout the years inside.

Drake surprised the world by dropping his seventh studio album last night. Click inside to see what people are saying about it!

he annual music award ceremony's 29th edition, hosted by Sean "Diddy" Combs, kicked off with the executive producer's performance of latest single "Gotta Move On" featuring Bryson Tiller, followed by a “Mo Money, Mo Problems” ensemble with son Christian King Combs and Teyana Taylor.

Pusha T dishes the details on his decade-long beef with Drake and his first album to go No. 1 on the Billboard 200, It's Almost Dry. He shares intimate stories about the recent loss of his parents, his evolving sound and more in the latest GQ HYPE interview. Read more inside.

Last night (April 28), Future dropped his ninth studio album, 'I Never Liked You' and had Twitter buzzing. Click inside to see some reactions to the highly anticipated project.

Kenneth Gamble and Leon A. Huff helped shape the sound of soul in the '70s with their work as a songwriting duo, who also had their own label, Philadelphia International Records. Their relevance continues today, thanks in part to their music constantly being sampled by everyone from Meg Thee Stallion to Drake.