‘Forever Young’ is incredible, and I want you to do a few more. I want
you to do the chorus for ‘She’s Like That All the Time.’ Just outright
do the chorus.”
‘Forever Young’ is incredible, and I want you to do a few more. I want
you to do the chorus for ‘She’s Like That All the Time.’ Just outright
do the chorus.”
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This weekend, the Yellowest Rapper Alive performed at club Love in D.C. If your ol’ lady was missing Saturday, she was probably there. “Ransom”, “November 18th”, and an R&B set after the jump.
You can look, but: Please Don’t Stare
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“Are you a gay baby?”
Not exactly what I expected, but a quick chuckle nonetheless. Shameless plug after the jump.
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“I had no idea Nick Cannon was going to Wild Out on me.”
Ha! Marshall responds to Nick Cannon’s kite on Tim Westwood’s show. Full interview coming this week.
Props: Real Talk NY
World, meet Masspike Miles. Pardon the ice grill, but Miles is an R&B thug coming straight outta Bean Town. In case you haven’t peeped any of his videos over at Q’s juke joint, do your ears a favor and click the download. Better late than never, right? I haven’t steered you wrong yet. Tracklist after the jump.
Jay Rock calls in his California brethren for the remix of “All My Life.” Oh, and for the record (no pun intended) the cut features: Glasses Malone,K.Dot,Ab-Soul, Schoolboy Q, Mistah
F.A.B., Crooked I, 211, Sinful, TK, Eastwood, Omar Cruz, Nipsey
Hussle, Problem, Roccett, Keno, Spider Loc, Bangloose & Roscoe Umal
Unfortunately, there aren’t any vacany’s at the RR Hotel, so DL here and make your self at home.
Thank: X
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Last night, NYC radio station Z100 held their annual Zootopia concert and featured The Fergettes The Black Eyed Peas. Backstage, William gave me the 411 on those damn “Boom Boom Pow” remixes.
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