Lil Wayne “I Am Not A Human Being II” Tracklist & Cover Art

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UPDATE: Lil Wayne has released the tracklist for his upcoming album I Am Not a Human Being II. Check the official tracklist below (via LWHQ).

01. IANAHB
02. Curtains f. Boo
03. Days And Days f. 2 Chainz
04. Gunwalk f. Gudda Gudda
05. No Worries f. Detail
06. Back To You
07. Trigger Finger f. Soulja Boy
08. Beat The Shit f. Gunplay
09. Rich As Fuck f. 2 Chainz
10. Trippy f. Juicy J
11. Bitches Love Me f. Drake & Future
12. Romance
13. God Bless Amerika
14. Wowzers
15. Hello
16. Lay It Down f. Nicki Minaj
17. Hot Revolver f. Dre
18. My Homies Still f. Big Sean

ASAP Rocky (@asvpxrocky) & French Montana (@FrenchMontana) On The Cover Of XXL Magazine

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XXL Magazine decide to dobule up for their March slash April issue with the services of 2 of NY’s hottest artists out now, ASAP Rocky and French Montana. In the interview ASAP Rocky talks about his father passing away, his parents’ love for Hip Hop and French Montana speaks on his upcoming album, his relationship with 50 Cent and more.
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Trinidad James (@TrinidadJamesGG) On The Cover Of RollingOut

Trinidad James will grace the cover of RollingOut magazine. Here are a few things James discussed in the interview with RollingOut.

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“I didn’t do anything too crazy when it comes to making this music. I just believed in my sound and I believed in my lyrics. It was easy for me to believe because all I did was rap about my life. I feel like I have a good ear for beats, picking the right beats and I’m big on sound placement — and it came out dope. It didn’t matter to me what anyone said, it was dope as hell to me. And it ended up getting me pretty far, pretty fast. And I thank God for it.”

Everything is never always good critics come with everything Trinidad takes on negative criticism:

“My success came so fast — and it’s different. A lot of times in life when we don’t understand something, 8 out of 10 times, we’re gonna go negative before we go positive. It’s very rare that something happens that you don’t understand and you [respond with] ‘Oh, that’s good.’ You’re gonna think it’s bad because you don’t understand it. And with misunderstanding, comes negative thoughts. That’s just how life is. It’s something to get used to. But it is what it is. I gotta do me.”

Public Enemy To Be Inducted Into the 2013 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame December 12, 2012

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The fans have spoken. Public Enemy has been voted onto the list of 2013 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees.
The collective’s members Chuck D., Flavor Flav, Professor Griff, the S1Ws, (one-time DJ Terminator X) and DJ Lord lead the list, announced Tuesday (December 11), along with late disco diva Donna Summer, Canadian rockers Rush, sister-duo Heart, singer/songwriter Randy Newman and blues guitarist Albert King.
For the first time in Rock Hall history, fans were invited to vote for their favorite musicians, knocking out nominees such as Deep Purple, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts and N.W.A.
Public Enemy will join a narrow group of hip-hop acts, including the Beastie Boys, Run-DMC and Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five.
As non-performers, Lou Adler and Quincy Jones will also make their way into the Hall of Fame and will be acknowledged at the April 18, 2013, ceremony in Los Angeles.