NEWS

Kanye West Is Credited as a Co-Writer of Drake’s Kid Cudi Diss Track

It looks like the Drake vs. Kid Cudi beef isn’t going anywhere anytime soon (or the Lupe Fiasco vs. Kid Cudi beef, for that matter). Just last weekend, Drake took to OVO Sound Radio on Apple Music to unleash four brand new tracks — one of which sent direct shots at Cudi after the Cleveland native lashed out at Drizzy, Yeezy and others on Twitter. Now, as Pigeons and Planes points out, there’s an interesting revelation regarding that cut, “Two Birds, One Stone”: it was apparently co-written by none other than Kanye West. (more…)

TECH

Uber Outlines Its Lofty Ambitions for a Fleet of Flying Cars

Uber’s self-driving cars may have just hit the streets of Pittsburgh last month, but Travis Kalanick and company are already turning their attentions to something else: the skies. In a white paper published this week, the transportation network pioneer lays out its extensive plans to one day have a massive fleet of flying cars. And the most interesting part? The paper says the company plans to have the program up and running within a decade. As Jeff Holden, chief product officer, and Nikhil Goel, Uber Elevate and advanced prog

TECH

Watch This Lucky Nike MAG Winner Unveil His New Kicks

Subscribe to Awomkenneth Although many lucky winners of the Nike MAG shoes have yet to reveal themselves – and with good reason – one winner, Chris, took to Twitter to celebrate his winnings. Now thanks to this video by Super Deluxe, we get a closer look at the very-coveted, elusive pair. In the video, Chris tries on the self-lacing pair, and if that wasn’t enough to make fans break into tears, we find out he only spent $50 USD for the raffle with all proceeds going towards the Michael J. Fox Foundation in order to help find a cure for Parkinson’

FASHION

Do Nigerian Fashion Designers Make Any Sales | Heineken Lagos Fashion and Design Week

Heineken Lagos Fashion and Design Week has finally ended, and still most of the clothes are either unwearable or too expensive to buy. I honestly still believe that most Nigerians  designers do not make money in Nigeria, maybe somewhere else unknown to me, I still walk down the street and see most Nigerians in fake Gucci, Zara or China/Turkey imported with the exception of big fashion houses such as Deola Saego, Maki Oh, and some few Menswear brands whose customers are mostly the 1% of wealthy Nigerians and are now turning into national compulsory wedding attires, but w