It has been announced that Drake’s highly anticipated debut album Thank Me Later will be officially released on May 25, 2010. I expect most of the album to be leaked by early May. The full tracklist can be seen after the jump.

It has been announced that Drake’s highly anticipated debut album Thank Me Later will be officially released on May 25, 2010. I expect most of the album to be leaked by early May. The full tracklist can be seen after the jump.

I wonder how many of the 20,000 women saw this crib????
The first single from her new album, New Amerykah Part Two. Hit the jump for the DL link.
Can you believe that this kid is only a Junior!!!
Have always been a fan of the F-A-B.
This article captures everything about the evening.
By Jim Harrington
One song into his set, Jay-Z was already flashing that killer smile to the capacity crowd at HP Pavilion in San Jose on Wednesday night.
“I like how this is going,” he beamed. “We’re going to take this all the way to the top.”
He proceeded to do just that, moving from the solid opener of “Run This Town” to the even-better “On to the Next One,” both of which hail from his most recent release, last year’s “The Blueprint 3.” Let the record show that this was not Jay-Z’s first trip to the top – indeed, he’s been there so many times that he probably has his mail delivered there.
For the past couple of months I had been noticing advertisements around San Jose displaying that the first two rounds of NCAA basketball would be played at The HP Pavilion aka Shark Tank. I had thought about trying to get some tickets but by the time I looked they had been scooped up by ticket brokers and were being sold at 1.5 times face value. Needless to say I was not going to spend $150 to watch college basketball.
The tournament kicked off last Thursday (3-18) and I decided to take an extended lunch to watch some of the opening round. This first day turned out to be one of the best opening days in a long time with multiple games going to overtime and many coming down to the last possession. The highlight of the day occurred in San Jose with (13) Murry State beating (4) Vanderbilt 66-65 on a buzzer beater.
I woke up early Saturday morning and decided to see if anyone wanted to try and go watch the second round games. I found a buddy that wanted to go and we decided the best way to not overpay for tickets would be to scalp them. We arrived at HP Pavilion and started asking a bunch of scalpers how much tickets were going for. Knowing that all tickets were priced at $83 a piece we didn’t want to spend more than $40 per ticket. All of the scalpers were trying to sell us upper level seats for $50 a pop and weren’t budging. Randomly we asked the guy next to us if he had any tickets for sale and he said he did. He told us lower level row 4 and he would sell them us for face value!!! When people heard this everyone started bum rushing the guy offering him money for the seats. We didn’t have enough cash on us at the time but we asked the guy if we could pay him the remaining money we owed him inside once we hit up an ATM. He accepted our offer and said, “In 20 minutes you’re going to be on TV.” When I heard this I didn’t really believe him until we found our seats…… (hit the jump for pics)

Center court seating!!!