On this edition of Sex, Cameras, & Hip-Hop, Nip Hussle The Great gets grilled about his experiences between the sheets. Listen up and hopefully, you won’t go out like Willie Lump Lump. 57thAve
Author: B.Dot
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3746676&w=425&h=350&fv=configParams%3Dvid%253D448366%2526uri%253Dmgid%253Auma%253Avideo%253Amtv.com%253A448366] On the red carpet at the BET Hip Hop Awards, former D4L frontman reveals that he’s currently an undergrad at Ashworth College in Georgia. Studying business management, he says he went back to school for personal fulfillment. Take that Roxanne Shante. MTV
Backstage at Philly’s Powerhouse concert, Jada explains why he’s open to working with Mr. Sean John on the next L.O.X. album. Kiss says he and his brethren have evolved since their 1998 debut and that Puff’s media connections are also good incentives. Remember: Money, power, respect are still the keys to life.
With the help of John Mayer, Wale pens a letter to the 44th President and Afeni’s baby boy. Sounds good to me. Should’ve made the album. Sincerely, Brian “B.Dot” Miller. Props: Karen Civil
Earl phoned in to MMA Nation and spoke on his upcoming boxing exhibition. Apparently, the match is not Mixed Martial Arts. Or is it? Hell, X doesn’t even know what MMA is. He says he’s not training for the fight neither. Leave it to X to be down for the one on one. HHH
I loathe music video trailers. Teasers were made for peep shows and gentleman’s clubs. If that’s your cup of tea, check out a snippet of Chris Brown’s new video, “I Can Transform Ya.” The full version debuts mañana. HHNM
In the first installment of “Tales Of The Industry”, Firestarr describes the night Shyne let off a few rounds in 1999 at Club New York. He says he and Black Rob were the first ones out the club. Whoa!
Here are flicks of Jay-Z stepping behind the turntables and playing DJ Hero. Career change, no? More pictures after the jump. Jay-ZWorld
Drake scribbles some rhymes for DeAndre on this new cut off SB’s aptly titled mixtape. Paranormal Activity, indeed. HHNM via Thisis50
“I kind of wanted to give a feel like you heard it in a club. I didn’t necessarily want to go in a certain order, ’cause everybody in the world plays certain Michael Jackson songs. And I wanted to play songs that not everyone plays, play some obscure album cuts. And if you listen to it, I have some a capella and versions of songs that not everyone had heard. So, I kind of wanted to mix it up and […]
[…] is expected to perform his newly released single, “Power.” This is the lead track from his forthcoming album, Good Ass Job. The album is slated for release in September […]