Lately, Wale’s been on a roll with a string of new material. Today he tries his hand at Young Money’s funky beat. Wale, what’s up?! TheHottestIsh
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[vodpod id=Groupvideo.4274407&w=425&h=350&fv=] Warner Music Group Chairman conversed with The Source and gave his thoughts on the music business and artist development. Pull up a chair and listen up, you might learn something. Middle finger salute!
Recently, UK jock Tim Westwood interviewed Soulja Boy on his BBC radio show. At the 4:20 mark, Tim asks SB if Bow Wow’s Lamborghini was leased. Earlier this year, both rappers discussed racing each other. Offended by the question, Shad turned to his Twiter account. Heads Up: Sohh
Game extended his services to Robin on “Diamonds” off Sex Therapy. Returning the favor, the pair reunite for a track on The R.E.D. Album.
Cruising down Santa Monica Blvd in L.A., Young Dro spews the first verse off a new track called “Kush Packs”. Dro needs them 12-12, 58-58’s.
Kendrick and Ab-Soul try to impress their lady pals with this new duet. It’s OK, guys can like it too. No homo, of course.
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.4268907&w=425&h=350&fv=] For the last several months, Cudi’s been filming the new HBO series, How To Make It In America. As the title suggests, the show will chronicle the lives of three young people in their pursuit of happiness. Cudi stars as Domingo. The series premieres February 14, 2010. I love HBO. ICE
Jeezy’s frontline chops it up with FADER magazine’s online division. The crew speak on their formation and not relying on Da Snowman’s coattails. Fast forward to the 2:05 mark and hear Boo tell a solider’s story.
In the second portion of Jessie McGuire’s interview, Lupe spoke on the The People Speak documentary and touring. At the 4:31 mark, he speculates that the first single off Lasers may drop in the beginning of January. Before: Lupe Talks Mixtape & More (Pt.1)
You know the expression: Numbers don’t lie. And according to the Nielsen BDS report, Usher’s “Yeah” is the second most played record of the last 10 years with 416,267 spins. Unfortunately, the song was no match for Tim McGraw’s “Something Like That” with 487,343 rotations. Meanwhile, Flo Rida’s “Low” and Snoop’s “Drop It Like It’s Hot” own the Rhythmic and Urban formats, respectively. CHR/Top 40: “Yeah” / Usher featuring Ludacris & Lil Jon / 416,267 spins Rhythmic: “Low” / Flo […]
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