We had a whole lot of superstars on this stage here tonight. But this is… Papoose's house? We're all still reeling that the 20th anniversary of Hip-Hop's Super Bowl featured the Nacirema Dream as a headliner. Damn you Kendrick Lamar and your generous ways. Yeah it's hip-hop to bum rush the show but c'mon Pap you know you didn't deserve that look. And you gave even less fucks by performing a new song. C'mon fam. You've paid a lot of dues through the years but this was the big dawg time in the program. Don't disrespect the game in your pursuit for fame. Oh well, Brooklyn took it.
You Played Yourself
Speaking of BK, Fab had a master plan of bringing Lil Kim and Foxy Brown back together again. But when it was time to make history, Fox Boogie was nowhere to be found. Where was you at? Wack.
Friday, December 14 2012 9:21 PM EST | Posted by: Big Homie | Posted in: Blog, Music
With No I.D. on the track, T.I. and A$AP Rocky walk on the wildside for Trouble Man: Heavy Is The Head‘s latest offering. Album in stores next Tuesday. Pre-order it here.
Wednesday, November 28 2012 12:35 PM EST | Posted by: Big Homie | Posted in: Blog, Focus
Based off the twotracks, Jeezy’s off to a good start for his as-of-yet untitled mixtape. In this vlog, we catch him at a L.A. studio with producers Young Chop and No I.D. as well as Big Sean and YG.
Tuesday, October 02 2012 10:17 PM EST | Posted by: Big Homie | Posted in: Blog, Paparazzi
Looks good in the subject line, but until we find out what exactly was created in the studio, FSD shares a photo op of the three at work. More flicks including Mr. Ocean and Cocaine 80s’ James Fauntleroy below.
Monday, September 10 2012 5:10 PM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Blog, Focus
After nearly 20 years in the game, No I.D.’s resume reads like a hip-hop Who’s Who. But last week, he told MTV that he plans on getting into the lab with Mr. Marshall Mathers. This should make for an interesting combination.
Friday, August 31 2012 6:45 PM EST | Posted by: Big Homie | Posted in: Blog, Focus
Mikkey puts his inner city struggles on to the small screen for the first visual off his latest mixtape, Castro. Produced by No I.D. and directed by Alex Wessly. We see you Common.
Friday, August 24 2012 7:42 PM EST | Posted by: Big Homie | Posted in: Blog, Music
No I.D. and Com sure make good music together. Today, the producer treated the Internet with an unreleased record. Dope, but sounds like Com phoned the vocals in.
Wednesday, July 25 2012 9:34 AM EST | Posted by: Big Homie | Posted in: Blog, Music
“Yellow nigga, but you not on my Rap Radar. You can ask Elliott, they delicate (What up YN)”
You can’t bring Mikkey down. So as he gears up for his next project Castro which is executive produced by No I.D. and Don Cannon, he bigs up his haters for its first release.