Just Blaze and Young Guru had The Roseland Ballroom rocking last night during Red Bull’s Culture Clash competition. Guests included Freeway, Raekwon, Memphis Bleek, Wale, 2 Chainz, Styles P, Jadakiss and Pharaohe Monch. Check out footage above and below.
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Here’s a line-up you don’t see everyday. With Wayne out of the picture, Future recruits his super friends for the revamped version of “Karate Chop”. dbg
You think he likes it? My Name Is My Name drops July 16th.
Practice makes perfect. And on Ludacris’ new track, he teaches ladies how to roc the mic right. No Neumann is safe.
Kriss Kross member Chris “Mac Daddy” Kelly was laid to rest today in Atlanta. Attendees at his homegoing service included Jermaine Dupri, Da Brat, and Tiny. Try not to get misty-eyed, but here’s the eulogy from surviving partner, Chris “Daddy Mac” Smith.
It’s been years in the making, but The-Dream and Hov hook up for their first collaboration. High art creates higher expectations. IV Play drops May 28th.
Besides rapping and loitering the local Walmart, Webbie explains what he really does on his new single. For $2.58, you can purchase it on iTunes.
It’s a lil’ too hot for white minks and gator sleeves, but Stalley steps out anyway with new music produced by Cardo.
Niggas love Paris. Shot in the shadows of the Eiffel Tower, Pusha showcases his flow over Don Cannon’s production. Kanye and Chief Keef cameos at the end. My Name Is My Name drops July 16th. complex
With one television appearance already under his belt, 2 Chainz returned to the small screen last night on Law & Order: SVU as Calvin “Pearly” Jones. Watch the full episode above—or during the next USA Network marathon. rtny
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