Friday, November 29, 2019

Da Baby Have a Song With Lil Wayne On the Way

DaBaby had a breakout year this year and is looking to make 2020 even bigger. The 2019 XXL Freshman recently announced he has an upcoming track with Lil Wayne on deck.
On Wednesday (Nov. 27), the North Carolina rapper was interviewed by Viva Lakoi and Angela Yee for 104.5 The Beat about his great year. During the interview, he revealed his glow-up has allowed him to get noticed by the likes of Tunechi, with whom he recorded a collab.
"I got a song with Lil Wayne, that was amazing, so I'm good," DaBaby revealed, around the 2:40 mark in the interview, when asked who his dream collab would be.


DaBaby said Weezy's people contacted him about the record. "They reached out," he said. "They sent me a record. It's a great record, too. Yea, for sure."
The collab is extra special considering DaBaby looks at Wayne as the best to ever do it. "It's amazing," DaBaby added. "That's the G.O.A.T. of my era. That's the G.O.A.T., who I was probably most highly influenced by music-wise growing up. It had to be, if you my age."


Lil Uzi Vert Calls Out DJ Drama And Don Cannon

Lil Uzi Vert has some words for DJ Drama and Don Cannon once again.
On Thanksgiving evening (Nov. 28), Uzi popped up on his Twitter account to address his fans before calling out Drama and Cannon, two hip-hop luminaries who signed Uzi to their Generation Now imprint a few years ago.
"Fuck Dj drama he broke ‍♂️Niggas need me 2 drop 2 pay bills," Uzi wrote in a pair of tweets. "My best friend Mean Got More Money Den Drama I Swear on Everything he not even in the Industry ‍♂️ @MeanXVI," he wrote in another tweet.
While Uzi doesn't call Cannon broke directly, he does question the producer's character with a sarcastic shoutout. "I still got love for Don Cannon with his Fake Ass ahhhhh You snake ass nigga I wanna be just like you when I grow up."
Uzi also had some harsh words for producer Maaly Raw, who previously produced Uzi hits like "Money Longer" and "Do What I Want." In a tweet, he wrote, "MAALY RAW A SNAKE 2 .... he tried to run off wit 20,000 back in the G wonder what that turned into ‍♂️⭕️."
Uzi's problems with Cannon and Drama are by now well-documented. While Uzi has hinted at his label being the reason he was unable to drop his long-awaited Eternal Atake project, DJ Drama has said Uzi could drop the album any time he wants to.
"Uzi should put out EA [Eternal Atake] tomorrow or any day he wants," Drama wrote in the comments section of a DJ Akademiks Instagram post focused on fans wanting to hear Eternal Atake. "He has me and [co-CEO Don] Cannon's total support and blessings to drop it."
Uzi hasn't dropped a new project since August 2017's Luv Is Rage 2.
Check out some of Uzi's tweets below.