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Wiz Khalifa Covers Complex’s October/November 2012 Issue!

Wiz Khalifa covers Complex Magazine’s October/November issue.

As he grew up, Wiz went through phases where he would dream of being a member of his favorite rap crews: Wu-Tang Clan, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Three 6 Mafia, and the Diplomats. Still, his father kept him rooted in reality.

“My dad made me write down goals every couple of months,” Wiz recalls. “He’d say, ‘What are your goals for the next couple months?’ I’d tell him, ‘To get this, to do this, and have enough money to buy this.’”

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Drake Covers GQ Magazine And Opens Up In Interview

In a 3-cover issue Drake is on the cover of GQ’s 2012 Style Bible issue. Drake is keeping it sleek and sophisticated modeling suits for the issue. In the issue he spoke on a lot of topics, from how he began rapping to his love life.

Drake tells how he gets inspired or which feeling is the for him to make music.

I’m trying to find the same feelings that I had for women when I had very little going on, which is tough,” he says. “When I was in my mom’s house, I had nowhere to go, no real obligations. My girlfriend at the time, if she was mad at me, my day was all fucked-up. I didn’t have anything else. And that made for some of the best music, I think, to date. Records where I felt small. That feeling is hard to capture when you’re sitting out here in a space like this. It’s really difficult for me to find something that makes me feel small.

I couln’t feel small either if I had all of that, believe that!! It also seems like Drake has had too much pussy (something I can’t understand), but being 25 sitting on 25 mill is a good recipe for that pussy overdose though. He keeps it real, saying that if he doesn’t want to be with a chick the seconds after he climaxes, then something’s wrong.

Other photos of Drake suited up below.
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Cee Lo Green Talks Mainstream Success in “JET”

Cee Lo Green covers the latest issue of JET magazine, he spoke on his attempt to get dropped by his label with “F**ck You”:

“The success of the song is completely ironic to me because I just wanted to be dropped from my label,” Green reveals. “Atlantic just didn’t understand me, even after I was signed. So I was like, ‘What’s the most ridiculous thing we can do?’ I couldn’t believe they liked the song. I was trying to offend them.”

He also spoke about his many endorsements with Pretzel M&M’s, Duracell and 7UP. The man is making money.