In the April/May issue of KING magazine, triple O.G. journalist, Ben Detrick focuses on rappers slowly approaching the big 4-0. Age slow, homies.
YN Edit: I didn’t photoshop this. Sorry, SC! Ha!
In the April/May issue of KING magazine, triple O.G. journalist, Ben Detrick focuses on rappers slowly approaching the big 4-0. Age slow, homies.
YN Edit: I didn’t photoshop this. Sorry, SC! Ha!
This week, our favorite son of a gun slices and dices 50 Cent’s haunting track.
“I use to skate at Skate Key, niggas use to hate me/ Played the beef safely, and they ain’t never steak me.” What y’all know about Skate Key?
“Shut Ur Bloodclot Mouth”
{mp3}gunz 50 freestyle{/mp3}
Last Week: Tuesdays With Cory: “Amazing”
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That Kriss Kross money must be longer than a muthafucka. In the second installment of Living The Life (Cribs Edition), Janet’s boy toy shows off the outside of Buckingham Palace his mansion and his DJing skills.
PREVIOUSLY: Living The Life: Beatmaking 101
BEFORE THAT: Living The Life: Twitter Update
Props: Icedotcom
Looks like Shaffer is channeling his inner Marv Albert with this unreleased cut, “Bite You”.
{mp3}03 ne-yo – bite you{/mp3}
Fast shout to: Herfection
First the Fat Boys break up and now this. According to the NY Daily News, Damon Dash’s wife Rachel Roy, has filed for divorce after four years of marriage.
The breakup is the latest legal mess for the has-been hip-hop titan, whose empire – which he once pegged at “about $50 million” in a New York magazine profile – has crumbled under massive debt, bad business deals and one suit after another.
Dash, who in 2005 sold his stake in Rocawear to Jay-Z for $20 million, owes $2 million in state taxes, and a bank has started foreclosure proceedings on his two Tribeca condos. A Manhattan judge even ordered the city to seize his luxury Chevrolet Tahoe SUV last year when he couldn’t make the $714.99 monthly payment. He’s also being sued by law firms and landlords for not paying his bills.
Good grief, Dame. WWJD?
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“I think they all represent different movements. B.o.B from Yung L.A., they’re light years away. No pun intended I think that it’s great that the city is still growing, that the movement is alive and well. It gives me great honor and great pleasure to be able to present so many of these acts and to be responsible for the cultivating of their careers.”
Nonetheless, The Juiceman > OJ Da Juiceman. Aye!
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In the second installment of Grind Tube, NO I.D. speaks on scoring movies, Chicago MCs, and his favorite producers.
Previously: Killer Mike Has No I.D.
Is it just me, or does Joe’s flow sound similar to Beyonce’s husband’s? *shrugs shoulders* Well in any event, here is a new freestyle from YN’s amigo over Officer Ricky‘s “Magnificent.”
{mp3}magnificent freestyle{/mp3}
Late Night Props: Dre
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