Props: MG
Author: B.Dot
Six days before this hits Best Buy and I’m still confused. Does this count as an official Wu album? Someone call Prince Rakeem.
{mp3}evil deeds – ghost_rza_havoc{/mp3}
Interview: Brian “B.Dot” Miller
A week before the release of his debut, …If Tommorrow Comes Maino gets a few things off his chest. In part two of our conversation the Bed Stuy bully speaks on Jay-Z, passing the torch, and the art of making hit records.
him on TV or the album covers. When I put him on the album cover, his
teacher will change it from ‘Cameron’ to ‘Cam’ron’ on his [school]
paper. He had to change schools two or three times. I had to fall back
from letting him be on the camera. I feel her for that. It’s his safety
first before anything. I feel her for that.”
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Here’s a sneak peak at the Clipse’s new clip. Ughh! ‘Til The Casket Drops coming this fall.
Thanks: Karen Civil
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Here’s 50’s first video off the War Angel LP. In the beginning of the clip, he says “It’s for the bitches,” So I guess, it’s alright for me to pass on this one.
Props: Karen Civil
YN Update:
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OK, back to vacay. B.Dot is runnin’ the show. One man army!
According to my folks out in Yay Area, this joint has the streets going dumb. The song is called “You Played Me” and it’s by D-Lo a.k.a. Mr. No Hoe. Yeah, I think someone has a chip on their shoulders.
{mp3}you played me{/mp3}
Interview: Brian “B.Dot” Miller
Convict. Thug. Mixtape rapper. One-hit wonder. Yep, Jermaine “Maino” Coleman’s heard it it all before. And after years of sitting in hip-hop purgatory the Brooklynite finally seeing the light with the release of his debut album, …If Tomorrow Comes on June 30th. In part one of our interview, Maino spoke to Rap Radar about beating the odds, Oprah’s BFF, and, puttin’ on for his city.
Never cared too much for the lyrical stylings of Mr. Kweli, but this joint goes down easy. If you want, cough up four quarters and cop it on iTunes.
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