If 2Pac didn’t ride in the passenger seat of Suge Knight’s BMW on September 13, 1996, he would’ve been 39 years old today. But of course, Pac’s been immortalized through his music and now, YouTube. Here’s a clip of him 14 years ago celebrating his born day the best way he knows how: In the studio. Can a nigga get a present for his birthday? Ha!
Author: B.Dot
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Jimmy and Sen round up the troops for a quick clip to Drizzy’s single. This could’ve used another verse, but maybe less is more. Bang, bang, bang.
[vodpod id=Video.3843470&w=425&h=350&fv=configParams%3Dinstance%3Dnews%26amp%3Bvid%3D527631] This looks a live version of Nicki Minaj’s VIBE cover. Anyway, here’s a visual to the number one song in the country. That’s right, read it and weep. Way to go Snoopy.
It’s unclear as to the origins of this tune, but one thing for certain is that it sounds great. This one goes out to the beautiful girls around the world. ts
For years, I’ve said someone should hire one of those informerical guys to promote their album. Finally, someone has. Take a look at the ShamWow guy pitchin’ Em’s new record, Recovery. In stores next Monday.
When will they learn? At the 2:01 mark, a fan crashes the stage following Jae Millz’s performance last night at BLVD. in NYC. Props to Millz for handling the situation gracefully. But bum rushers beware, things can always end up like this: 2db
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A year ago today, Cole released his mixtape, The Warm Up. To commemorate the anniversary, Jermaine let loose this new freestyle and reminisced on last year’s project. Read up after the jump. “The Last Stretch”
What makes Burna Boy an extraordinary artist is his ability to interpret his music with an emotional intensity that reaches straight to the heart of the listener. His powerful and versatile voice is able to convey a wide range of emotions, from joy to anger, from melancholy to hope.