Fuck Harvey Levin and anybody that loves his celebrity news website. First you prematurely pronounce the impending death of Lil Wayne (Weezy Forgives. We Don't.) and then you try to link the horrific actions of one of the Boston Marathon culprits to our culture? "DEAD BOMBING SUSPECT: HEAVY INTO HIP HOP" You don't say? It's 2013 and most kids are into rap music. We've been penetrated pop culture, you cock suckers. "What's interesting... hip-hop lyrics are notoriously violent and often degrading to women." So our music is at fault in this tragedy? Let's be clear the only bombs my culture cosigns is DJ Funkmaster Flex's sound effects. Thirty Mile Zone is prone to post anything to get traffic. Fuck dude and his coffee cup. Get you a Rap Radar cup and drink with us in the winner's circle.
You Played Yourself
Oh Miguel. Leg droppin your fans? You ain't Hulk Hogan and that wasn't part of the program. That's no way to treat the adoring ladies, brother.
RT @vamanosRamos: Damn I think @ElliottWilson took over my IG account. Floodin my timeline...Like a boss! Haha...word to that big Miami rap… 1 hour ago
Thursday, January 17 2013 6:22 PM EST | Posted by: Big Homie | Posted in: Blog, Focus
With Stalley riding shotty, Rozay helps Reebok push their brand during their late night hours. If you missed his Mastermindtrailer, stick around for another showing. Directed by Dre Films.
Wednesday, January 16 2013 7:41 PM EST | Posted by: Big Homie | Posted in: Blog, Music
Over Mike Will Made It’s production, Ace wakes up in a new Bugatti with his new single featuring Future and Rozay. Turn up! Ace’s Trials & Tribulations coming soon. Pics from video shoot after the jump.
Tuesday, January 15 2013 11:34 AM EST | Posted by: Big Homie | Posted in: Blog, Live Show
Last Thursday, Beats By Dre hosted their event at Sin City’s Marquee inside the Cosmopolitan and Rozay provided the musical entertainment. We see you Dre. Hi Karen.
Monday, January 14 2013 3:00 PM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Blog, Music
Rockie Fresh’s got more than 24 hours to live. And for the latest leak off his Electric Highway mixtape, he expands his life expectancy with Nip Hussle and MMG boss Rick Ross. The project drops in its entirety next Monday.
Friday, January 11 2013 3:00 PM EST | Posted by: Big Homie | Posted in: Album Reviews, Blog
The MMG general is the epitome of a hustler. After dropping an acclaimed mixtape at the top of the year, Rick Ross kept the grind going into the summer before finally delivering his fifth album, God Forgives, I Don’t. William’s rags-to-riches story rings off with the riveting”Pirates” and grows more sinister on the Cool & Dre-produced “Ashamed”. The J.U.S.T.I.C.E League returns to spearhead “Maybach Music IV” while the soulful bed provided by Cardiak brought Miami’s street life to “Amsterdam”. Rozay remained in his comfort zone to serve his fellow bosses (“Hold Me Back”, “911″, “So Sophisticated”), but he also catered to the ladies with Usher and Omarion (“Touch N’ You”, “Ice Cold”). “Diced Pineapples” was succulent and sweet with Wale’s poetic thoughts and Drake’s sultry hook. Lest we forget, Rick commissions the game’s top veterans with 5 star verses from the likes of Andre 3000 (“Sixteen”) and Jay-Z (“3 Kings”). But don’t get it twisted, the man himself proves he deserves the lead role on the cinematic “10 Jesus Pieces”. Amen.
Thursday, January 10 2013 5:00 PM EST | Posted by: YN | Posted in: Album Reviews, Blog
Kurtis Blow wrote the hook. Nas flipped it. And French Montana sold it. It’s an undisputed fact that Rick Ross’ Rich Forever single set hip-hop 2012 off and even ignited a beef with Drake and Common. Y’all know how we feel about Drizzy’s performance but Frenchie’s verse was also noteable since folks struggled to comprehend his opening bars. Fanute? “From the hoopty coupe to the ghost dawg.” I ride for Rozay and producer Beat Bully’s smash. Salute!
Wednesday, January 09 2013 6:00 PM EST | Posted by: Big Homie | Posted in: Album Reviews, Blog
Rick Ross rung in 2012 with a bang. With a release date for God Forgives, I Don’t still a mystery, Rozay unleashed a new collection of tunes, an album before the album. We knew this was serious from the start when Sean Combs talked his shit all over the glorious “Holy Ghost”. The Teflon Don showed his true aggressiveness on “High Definition”, “MMG Untouchable” and “Yellow Diamonds”. But a major part of Mr. Roberts’ success is his ability to bring the best out of his collaborators. Nas sounds re-energized on “Triple Beam Dreams”, Styles P glides on “Keys To The Crib” and we all know what Drake did on “Stay Schemin”. Sorry Lonnie. While most artists wait until the summer to bring the impact, the MMG general took the initiative to take over, early. It was a great time to boss up.