Allhiphop reports Drake is the latest rapper to enter the liquor game, by launching his own brand of whiskey.  Drizzy is getting his entrepreneurship on and uploaded a sneak peak of what's to come on Instagram recently.  The image included a pic of a Virginia Black Bottle, a glass of "brown" on the rocks, on a branded coaster.

First look @virginiablackwhiskey

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Looks like Drizzy's got his own whiskey now.  On that I'm sure there's more info to come as far as when it'll hit shelves and where.  Of course on that, I will definitely keep you posted. In the meantime Drake’s highly anticipated album Views From The 6 will be in stores some time in April and Mr. OVO is gonna be looking for revenge all summer 2016.

If his new track is any indication of what's to come, sounds like Drizzy's got a few things he's gotta get off his chest gonna be looking for revenge all summer 2016.  The lead-off single from his fourth coming album, "Summer Sixteen," is a fire.  The wait is almost over!

Finally in memory of UGK rap legend Pimp C, finishing touches are being put on the arrangements for a huge Hip Hop celebration in his honor. According to Allhiphop, the event is being organized by Mass Appeal Records and being dubbed, the Pimp C Tribute show.  Stars are coming out the woodwork to show their love to his pimp-ness like Boosie Badazz, rap legend Too Short, Houston's Lil Flip and ESG to Roscoe Dash and more.

Believe it or not, it's going down tomorrow (Friday March 18, 2016 ) in Austin, TX at the Scatch House Backyard event center. The event will include live performances from Boosie Badazz, Too Short, Lil Flip, ESG, Roscoe Dash, and more.

By the way Mass Appeal Records is dropping the latest video from the late rappers single,“Triflin’ Ho.”  The track is actually a 50 second interlude that can be found on Pimps fifth studio album, Long Live the Pimp, which dropped last year in December.

 See the video below.

The album features collabs from Nas, T.I., Juicy J, A$AP Rocky, Slim Thug, and just about every rapper from the South including, David Banner to Lil Keke and of course his homie Bun B.

On the flip side though, trouble is brewing in paradise as Pimp C’s sons Chad Butler Jr and Corey Butler are not happy with the new album.  The two recently released a statement they weren't even involved in the project, in addition they claim they haven't “receive any of the benefits from album sales.”

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