[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3433618&w=425&h=350&fv=videoId%3D39640202001%26amp%3BplayerId%3D959035280%26amp%3BviewerSecureGatewayURL%3Dhttps%3A%2F%2Fconsole.brightcove.com%2Fservices%2Famfgateway%26amp%3BservicesURL%3Dhttp%3A%2F%2Fservices.brightcove.com%2Fservices%26amp%3BcdnURL%3Dhttp%3A%2F%2Fadmin.brightcove.com%26amp%3Bdomain%3Dembed%26amp%3BautoStart%3Dfalse%26amp%3B] Damn you Hov; I fell for the booby trap. From section 9 Row 50, I thought it was Alicia belting those tunes. It wasn’t until recently that I learned the chanteuse was Roc Nation artist, Bridget Kelly. Better her than Lil Mama. PDS Sidebar: And coincidentally, here’s official artwork for BP3 single #3. If you superimpose you-know-who anywhere near this image, Hov wants 700%! UTHN
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Well, isn’t this somethin’. The Hot Boy actually recorded a song with the Material Girl. Amazing. This is off her two disc Greatest Hits album dropping on the 29th. Salute: HHNM
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3433240&w=425&h=350&fv=] Whoa, slow down. Here’s footage of Boosie Boo earning a living in Columbus, GA. We all know Georgia Power won’t give a nigga lights free.
Celebrating the release of the DVD The Shooter Series Vol. 1 Brett Ratner, the director reveals to Complex, that the Clan’s “Triumph” video cost 1 million dollars. That’s a lot of Wu-Wear jackets. It was the first million dollar rap video. When Steve Rifkind asked me, I said, ‘Are you sure about this record? There’s no chorus!’ He says “Trust me, its gonna be the biggest record of the year. Only Wu-Tang could pull this off.’ So, I set up […]
Looks more like a weed carrier to me, but here are flicks of the Mechanical Dummy fulfilling his community service in Virgina. According to the NY Daily News, Breezy’s also mandated to clean graffiti. Ironically, that’s also the title of his upcoming album. Ah, that’s funny on so many levels. More photographs are the cut. Saw It: Miss Info Sidebar: Swizz Beatz Says Brown’s Got Something To Prove
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3432721&w=425&h=350&fv=] That’s right, 50 brings the heat with Al Roker on the Weather Channel. He plugs his new book The 50th Law and says that he performed in Kosovo in sub zero conditions. Burrr! © Gucci Mane
Watch out Billy Mays (wait, that not funny). Check out Buckshot’s infomercial for Survial Skills. Here’s how to order: Get off your ass and head to the nearest Best Buy. Operators…and the Geek Squad are standing by. Sidebar: It’s party time! Props: NR via We Live This
For many rappers below the Mason Dixon, performing in lesser-known cities is their bread and butter. In the final clip, The Pyrex King speaks on packing venues throughout the South. Everybody knows that every Yo Gotti show’s sold out. Yo Gotti: Most Known Unknown | Yo Gotti: What’s In A Name?
Known as the Pyrex King and his Cocaine Muzik mixtape series, Gotti’s monikers are rooted in the drug game. But the streets are a short stop and Gotti’s aiming for the top. Here speaks on his aliases being embraced within the mainstream.
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3430551&w=425&h=350&fv=image%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fi28.tinypic.com%252F2lwrgqq.png%26amp%3Bskin%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fspamtheweb.com%252Ful%252Fupload%252F110909%252F47187_festival.swf%26amp%3Bcontrolbar%3Dover%26amp%3Bdock%3Dfalse%26amp%3Blink%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.mrworldpremiere.net%252F%26amp%3Bfile%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fvideo.ak.facebook.com%252Fvideo-ak-sf2p%252Fv6814%252F33%252F120%252F139494763320_60038.mp4%26amp%3Bplugins%3Dviral-2d] Last night on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon, GFK and Raheem performed “Baby” off Wizard of Poetry In Emerald City. I was right about Raheem’s vocals on this record. He don’t need no T-Pain. Yardie
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