This week in Hip-Hop Drake addresses Macklemore's bittersweet comments about the Grammy's; Kendrick Lamar delivers another epic performance; Kanye West Celebrates the 10th Anniversary of College Dropout and we have 3 remixes of Beyonce's 'Drunk In Love'.

After Macklemore's success at the Grammy's, the well-intentioned rapper sent a text to Kendrick Lamar relaying his bittersweet feelings towards the win. Since then, Macklemore has come under scrunity for his decision to send the message, let alone share it with the world. This week, Drake comments on the message.

"I was like, ‘You won. Why are you posting your text message? Just chill. Take your W, and if you feel you didn’t deserve it, go get better — make better music. It felt cheap. It didn’t feel genuine. Why do that? Why feel guilt? You think those guys would pay homage to you if they won?" says Drake in the February 27th issue of the Rolling Stone. "To name just Kendrick? That shit made me feel funny. No, in that case, you robbed everybody. We all need text messages!"

[ new page = Kendrick Deliver's Another Epic Performance ]

The Fader reports that Kendrick Lamar performed at the NBA All-Star Game Weekend. In the performance he performed another epic version of "m.A.A.d city", this time featuring influences from classic rock songs. Watch the entire performance below.

[ new page = Kanye West Celebrates the 10th Anniversary of The College Dropout]

February 10th 2014, was the 10th anniversary of Kanye West debut album, The College Droput. On that day, Kanye West took to Twitter to display his appreciation for how far he has come since then. "I am honored and humbled by my fans, for the unwavering support and love over the past ten years." says West. "I wake up every day trying to give something back to you that you can rock to and be proud of."

Finally, in honor of Valentine's Day, many artists took to the internet to release their remix of "Drunk In Love" by Beyonce. There were many renditions of the hit song but remixes Diplo, Kanye West and The Weeknd created the most buzz.

Diplo mixed heavy bass and drum into the pop hit. Kanye West added a couple of raunchy verses in his version of the song. The Weeknd completely reinvents the song by slowing it down and singing his interpretation of the lyrics.

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