Future released his proper debut album, Honest, earlier this year to pretty rave reviews, and before 2014 wraps up, Future wants everyone to know he’s here to stay. Honest, which produced several popular records–none bigger than the Pusha T & Pharrell-featured “Move That Dope”, which just won a BET Hip-Hop Award for Best Club Banger–and the Atlanta native is looking to build on his success with Monster, a mixtape executive-produced by frequent collaborator Metro Boomin.
The music video for the title track, “Monster”, will debut on October 3rd, and Future will unleash this Monster to the world on the 28th of October. Get ready.
Lil Wayne had a front row seat watching Floyd Mayweather beat Manny Pacquiao. He also watched the Ravens beat the 49ers in the 2013 Super Bowl. He even watched the finals of the NCAA Women's Tourney. And he stiffed the ticket brokers ... allegedly. Tickets of America and White Glove International claim Wayne got $119,400 worth of tickets and never paid a cent. According to the lawsuit, Wayne got tickets for the following events: -- Mayweather vs. Pacquiao $67,500 -- Super Bowl XLVII $14,000 -- MTV Video Music Awards $4,000 -- Heat vs. Hawks $11,000 -- Lakers vs. Rockets $11,100 -- Clippers vs. Rockets $11,300 And this is sad ... NCAA Women's Basketball Final Four -- a measly $500. The suit claims Wayne got the tickets between February 2013 and June 2015. The suit names Young Money and Wayne's manager, Cortez Bryant, but not the rapper himself. We reached out to Wayne. So far no word back. Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2015/08/14/lil-wayne-sued-tickets-mayweather...

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