La Flare, ya boy Plies, and a bunch of snow bunnies get shit faced in his latest clip. Party. Party.
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At the 1:56 mark, Drake calls in and speaks on earning the # 3 spot. Sidebar: Where’d Khaled come from?
And now, for the main event. Accompanied by his G-Unit brethren, 50 hit the stage and performed an endless supply of hits. In fact, he was so amped, he threw his leather jacket in the crowd. Towards the middle of set, he allowed them boys from Yonkers to do their one-two things. Later came Maino. Unfortunately, Flip Cams aren’t built for six hour concerts. Sorry Jermaine.
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3569762&w=425&h=350&fv=] He’s no Hyman Roth, but Joe says his career has helped spawn millionaires. Let’s see: Scott Storch, Cool & Dre, DJ Khaled, Big Pun….That’s one million, two million, three million, four. Props: NR
With his own camera in hand, it was Jimmy’s turn to turn it up a notch. Along with Santana Bandana, the tandem ran through some Dipset classics and even “Pop Champagne” with Ron Browz. Mazel Tov.
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3568962&w=425&h=350&fv=] Initially when this song dropped, I panned it as “underwhelming.” Well, after the thousandth spin on my Hot nine-seven, its stuck in my head. I need a brain wash. With that said, check out a behind-the-scenes look from the video shoot. Props: 305
As I scrambled for the Flip Cam, Crooked I was already on his verse from “Sound Off”. But don’t fret, “Woodstock (Hood Hop)” and “The One” are captured in full after the jump.
“I want the money. I want the cars. I want the clothes. I want the ho’s” Aw Bobby, I fuckin’ feel ya. According to X, this track is two years old. Luckily for us, B.o.B. makes timeless music. Enjoy. Sidebar: If you’re in the NY area, B.o.B. is performing tonight at the Highline Ballroom. Oh, oh alright!
Next batter on deck was Papoose. He ran through some cult favorites, including “Alphabetical Slaughter.” Yeah, I was just as baffled.
One of last night’s biggest ovations came for Cory Gunz. Above, he breaks the sound barrier with his rendition of “A Milli”. Below is the rest of his performance sans a freestyle.
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