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.
Tuesday, November 27 2012 8:17 AM EST | Posted by: Big Homie | Posted in: Blog, Focus
Last night, Wiz gave NYC’s Westway their first listen of his next album, which drops December 4. EMETakeover has the recap above and Mikey Fresh provides more after the jump.
Monday, February 27 2012 2:22 PM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Blog, Focus
Wiz and the Taylor Gang held a listening session at Jungle City Studios for his upcoming mixtape, Taylor Allerdice. With the music blaring and liquor flowing, it was hard to give a fair review, but his record with Cam’ron sounded promising.
Monday, July 04 2011 12:36 PM EST | Posted by: Big Homie | Posted in: Blog, Music
Trae Tha Truth thumbs through his Rolodex for this new posse cut. Until we get put on with the full version, here’s a 30 second snippet. Bummer. Street King arrives July 12.
Wednesday, January 05 2011 7:07 PM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Album Reviews, Blog
A little before noon Eastern Standard time on April 11, 2010, Wiz Khalifa turned it up a notch. After dropping seven mixtapes and two albums, he finally made a real splash with Kush & Orange Juice. Backed by whimsical production, Kush & Orange showcases Wiz’s growth as an artist and songwriter. He brings listeners into his hazy world with cuts like, “Mesmorized”, “In The Cut” and “Up”. Meanwhile, his papers burn bright on joints like “The Statement” and “Never Been”. In fact, Kush & OJ came so freshly squeezed that even Entertainment Weekly and The New York Times took notice. If you haven’t, it’s never too late. Disagree with this list or join the Taylor Gang. Ha!