Tomorrow, Kanye West’s VH1 Storytellers DVD/CD will be available for retail. But before the bomb drops, here are two bonus performances from the disc. Yardie via Kenewest
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Apparently the One Man Band Man’s working on a new album and is searching the four corners of the globe to assist in the effort. He also says a portion of the LP’s proceeds will fund art programs. Save the music, y’all. Heads Up: HHNM
On New Year’s Eve, the Thorntons performed at Hef’s bachelor pad. Karen says footage should surface any day now. She also reveals that they’re shooting a video to the opening track of Til The Casket Drops this week in V.A. Ughhk!
Last summer, The Knux released a song titled, “Fuck You”. Five months later, the twosome are still waving their middle fingers. Download here. Tracklist below. 1. Floozy 2. Pop the Cork 3. Fruits (Feat. Malbec) 4. Watchu Say 5. Fuck You
In today’s edition of the Post-Tribune, the pride of Gary, Indiana is profiled in his hometown paper. Gibbs’ musical stylings are a throwback to the 1990s’ heyday of gangsta, when Ice Cube and Tupac Shakur shocked audiences with violent images of life as a young black man in a blighted city. Read the article in its entirety here.
Dope! But for now…. Heads Up: HHNM
Yesterday, Kanye wiped the slate clean for two thousand and ten on his blog. Good thing Ye resorted to the pen instead of the mic to get his point across.
Pardon their backs, but Global Grind captured Fab and Drake performing their remix to “Throw It In The Bag” at LeBron James’ 25th. Niceee.
In last year’s June/July issue of VIBE, Eminem discussed how Elton John assisted in his sobriety. Earlier this morning on BBC radio, Sir Elton briefly spoke on his role in Em’s rehabilitation.
According to Atlanta’s Fox 5, producer Shawty Redd (Demetrius Lee Stewart) was charged with murder yesterday morning. Reports say Redd shot Damon A. Martin following an argument inside his Hampton, GA home. The producer is currently held without bond at the Henry County Jail and is due back in court January 12th.
This was a solid piece, especially how it highlights Benny The Butcher’s personality and presence during the car interview. I like how it shows a more relaxed, real side of him while still keeping that raw energy he is known for. It’s interesting to see how artists can express themselves differently in casual settings compared to a studio or stage environment. It also made me think about how comfort and setup matter in everyday situations, not just in music or media. For example, when you spend a lot of time in a vehicle, small upgrades can really improve the experience. Something like kei truck seat covers can help keep things comfortable and protect your seats at the same time. It’s all about finding ways to improve both comfort and longevity in whatever you use daily.