Yesterday afternoon, Neighborhood Nip Hussle performed at Howard University’s Yardfest in Washington D.C. Before hitting the stage, he gives a couple shoutouts and plugs his latest mixtape Bullets Ain’t Got No Name Vol. 3. Truth and Service, the Hussle way. She’s A Problem: Sophie
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During the CMJ music festival last week, Freddie performed “Iodine Poison” off Midwestgangstaboxframecadillacmuzik in a hotel room over on 29th Street in NYC. No band needed. Props: FADER
Last night in Obama’s backyard, Kid Cudi stepped to the mic and addressed the crowd in Club Love. Kid Capri was on the 1’s and 2’s too. No Kidding. Never know who you’ll find in D.C. at Howard Homecoming.
This morning on Shade 45, OJ spoke to Angela Yee about getting booed at B.B. King on Wednesday. He says he was set up to fail, but isn’t letting it deter him. Okay!
Director Spike Jonze spoke to the New York Times about working on Kayne’s viral flick, We Were Once A Fairytale. The video was taken down shortly after it premiered, but you can still catch it here. “We rehearsed the night before we shot, and talked about trying to get to that raw place, that sad, pathetic, drunken, lost place,” Mr. Jonze said. “I told him, the more shameless it is, the more pathetic it is, the better. He just went […]
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3718401&w=425&h=350&fv=] Bonus: 2009 Soul Train Award nominees
Usher’s soon to be ex-wife Tameka Raymond gives her take on Usher’s song “Papers.” And guess what? She likes it! Hey, Mikey! Props: RealTalkNy
Kiss the ring, suckers.
Last night on PBS, Bobby Digital sat in the hot seat with Tavis Smiley. Once again, he plugged his new book The Tao Of Wu and spoke on the legacy of Ol’ Dirty Bastard.
Despite sounding like the Cookie Monster, Rae came and fulfilled his commitment and performed last night at B.B. King. In the footage above, he rocks out with “C.R.E.A.M.” Throw up your W!
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