[sparkart-clique site=”rap_radar” video=”bun_bniagra”] Before crossing the Gumball Rally finish line later today in Times Square, Bun B and DJ Muggs take time out from the race and admire the waterworks at Niagara Falls. Bun’s right, get out the hood! Previously: Bun B & DJ Muggs Get Pulled Over At Rally
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Backstage at the Clipse’s gig at the Highline Ballroom in N.Y. last night, Pusha speaks briefly on his motivation to do a solo project. When asked about the logistics, he says interviewer Karen Civil already knows the answers. Spill the beans, ma!
Katy and Snoopy rep for the West on this cut inspired by the ladies from The Golden State. Sorry, but if we gotta choose a coast, we got to choose the East. X
Seem as if Uncle Luke isn’t the only that has a bone to pick with VH1. Suave House Records fonder, Tony Draper tells XXL that he feels disrespected for being snubbed at this year’s upcoming Hip Hop Honors ceremony. …For you not to recognize Tony Draper, it’s a real slap in the face. It’s a real slap in the face. And when you go to these ghettos in Atlanta, these ghettos in Memphis, these ghettos in Houston, these ghettos in […]
Yesterday, Fat Joe stopped by 102 Jamz in Orlando and spoke on his fellow MCs—past and present. Pretty interesting take. Funny to hear him confess to being a KRS-One groupie. Ha! Honesty’s the best policy.
In March ?uestlove hinted that Run-DMC would perform for the first time since JMJ’s passing at The Roots’ third annual picnic in Philadelphia. But now, he tells Billboard that it’s not happening. Bummer. Instead, The Roots will play background for Ghostface, Method Man and Raekwon. The event goes down June 5th.
Rap-Up‘s learned that Game’s The R.E.D. Album and Puff’s Last Train To Paris have been yanked to June 29th. Game was originally scheduled to drop simultaneously with Drake’s debut (June 15th), while Diddy shared the same date as Eminem’s Recovery (June 22nd).
[vodpod id=Video.3562058&w=425&h=350&fv=] Big Boi gives DJ Smallz some words of wisdom for new artists on the come up. Pay attention, it’s free. 57thave
Chamillionaire won’t like this, but your Airness covers the July 2010 issue of SLAM. From the pen of Editor-In-Chief Ben Osborne: For the very first time, a former NBA player is now a full-fledged NBA owner, and how Mike handles this role will be watched closely by other executives around the League, current and former players, and, we think, the millions of fans that still make him one of the world’s greatest product endorsers and scoop up everything we do […]
Before the release of Teflon Don, Ricky reveals that he’s working on a new mixtape named after former Gambino crime boss, Albert Anastasia. He also denies 40 Glocc‘s claims that he was robbed in Los Angeles for his rings and things. 57th Ave
Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale is an absolute masterpiece that adds even more depth to Tyler’s already incredible discography. The new tracks feel like essential missing pieces, perfectly capturing that signature swagger and raw lyricism we all love.Listening to this project is as satisfying as watching a high-quality Construction Larnaca site evolve; it’s precise, ambitious, and builds something truly lasting. The production is top-tier, and the guest features fit like puzzle pieces. It’s the perfect way to wrap up this era. If you haven't spun it yet, you’re definitely missing out on some serious heat.