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LIL WAYNE JOINS DRAKE IN LAS VEGAS

Lil Wayne made a not-so-surprise appearance during Drake’s concert at The Joint inside the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas on Saturday night (Nov. 6). The shirtless rapper, wearing a skully and shades, popped up onstage during “Miss Me” at Drizzy’s “Light Dreams & Nightmares Tour” finale.
“Yo Vegas, I’m back,” said a buff Weezy. “It feels good to be back. If you love me like I love you, please make some motherf**king [noise].”
He continued, “Standing to my right is the hardest motherf**ker Martin Luther King died for. Make some noise for Drizzy Drake, please. I’m fresh home from my vacation and I swear to God ain’t nothing, nothing, nothing like home.”
WEEZY GETS WIRED AFTER RELEASE

Hours after his release from Rikers, Lil Wayne reconnected with his fans online. DJ Scoob Doo posted another photo of Weezy smoking a cigar and drinking a glass of what appears to be cognac while staring at a laptop screen. “aaaaaaahhhhhhmmmmm baaaaakkkkkkkkkk,” tweeted Lil Tunechi.
NEW MICHAEL JACKSON ALBUM DUE DEC. 14

The King of Pop is back. Over a year after Michael Jackson unexpectedly passed away, Epic Records and the Estate of Michael Jackson are gearing up to release his highly-anticipated new album Michael, composed of newly-completed songs.
The cover artwork, an oil painting by artist Kadir Nelson, displays some of the key moments and important people throughout the late legend’s life.
In anticipation of the project’s December 14 release, a teaser will appear tomorrow on MichaelJackson.com, while fans can hear the first single “Breaking News” on Monday, November 8. The never-before-heard tune, recorded in New Jersey in 2007, will stream on the site for one week.
KANYE WEST SHOWS OFF ALBUM PACKAGING IN USTREAM SESSION

Kanye West kept fans waiting for an hour for a Ustream chat and Def Jam conference call, but the Chi-town rapper finally appeared to discuss his album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.
T.I. ADDRESSES SKEPTICS, CALLS ‘NO MERCY’ HIS BEST WORK YET

Taking a page from the recently released Lil Wayne, T.I. wrote to fans on his website, addressing his emotional state following his re-incarceration in federal prison. The Atlanta rapper, who began serving his 11-month sentence earlier this week, checked in by penning a message that thanked those for supporting his “Get Back Up” video and helping him find inspiration.





