What The Hell Just Happened in Music This Week?

Lil Wayne and Drake announced a joint tour, Chief Keef was evicted from his house, and more.

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Young Money fans got the best surprise of their lives when Lil Wayne and Drake announced a joint tour for this summer. The tour is fittingly titled "Drake Vs. Lil Wayne" and will span 31 dates over the course of two months. Just like Jay Z and Kanye West in 2011, the tour will feature two of the biggest rap stars out today.

Another tandem of rappers also made a special announcement this week—Childish Gambino and Chance The Rapper are planning to release an EP together, which follows their impressive collaborations "Favorite Song" and "The Worst Guys" from last year. Chief Keef also made headlines after being kicked out of his mansion in Chicago as it turns out his neighbors weren't so pleased with his presence. Check out all that and more on What The Hell Just Happened In Music This Week?

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Kim Kardashian surprised her new husband Kanye West with a Yeezus-engraved cake for his 37th birthday.

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Following his performance at Governors Ball, Childish Gambino announced he and Chance The Rapper are working on a collaborative EP.

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Footage surfaced of DJ Mustard, YG, and their camp getting into a physical altercation with Mistah F.A.B. at a concert in Oakland.

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Stevie J was arrested for reportedly owing more than $1 million in child support, a monthly fee he stopped paying in 2001.

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Chief Keef was evicted from his Chicago mansion following numerous complaints from neighbors.

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Kendrick Lamar took the high road in his response to Lupe Fiasco's comments that rappers like Logic and King Los are lyrically better than him.

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The Kanye West "New Testament" fan-made video was released, and it is pretty inspiring.

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50 Cent's fifth studio album Animal Ambition sold 47,000 copies, which is his lowest first week sales ever.

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Young Money fans everywhere celebrated when Lil Wayne and Drake announced a co-headlining tour for the summer, fittingly titled the "Drake Vs. Lil Wayne Tour."

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Drake's Houston Appreciation Weekend started off on a high note when the city officially declared June 10th "Drake Day."

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