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With KRS-One looking on, Killer Killer from Adamsville tears the mic to shreds at Hip-Hop Appreciation Week at The Loft in Atlanta. This guy’s underrated like a bad report card.
Props: Maurice G.
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With KRS-One looking on, Killer Killer from Adamsville tears the mic to shreds at Hip-Hop Appreciation Week at The Loft in Atlanta. This guy’s underrated like a bad report card.
Props: Maurice G.
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Travis Barker knows how to party like a rock star. After all, he’s had on the job training as the drummer for Blink 182. But truthfully, the So Cal native’s a hardcore hip-hop head. In fact, he’s fiddled his sticks for P.Diddy, Soulja Boy and The Game. More recently, he was commissioned to remix Eminem’s “3 A.M.”. Trav phoned in with Rap Radar to discuss how the project came to fruition.
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Don’t care too much for the lyrical stylings of La Flare, but got damn it, he’s on fire. Off his upcoming So Icey Army DVD, Gucci indugles in the lifestyle of the rich and shameless.
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While leaving Puffy’s crib, Asher tries to make a clean getaway with Diddy’s house slippers.

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Here are the final clips from Drake’s gig on Tuesday night. Above is crowd favorite, “Best I Ever Had”. After the jump, he fills in for Dwayne on “Every Girl.” Is anyone else really on that song?
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Men lie, women lie, numbers video don’t. See ya in 2019.
Props: Broken Cool via AHH
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The Pride of Beantown talks to the 1515 Boys about being mentored by Maurice Starr and his new situation with Officer Ricky.

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