Some talk the talk and don’t walk the walk. As for Alley Boy and Big K.R.I.T, they live this shit on this new recording. Produced by K.R.I.T.
Author: B.Dot
After a six year hiatus, DMX is prepping his next solo album, Undisputed. Features include Bad Boy’s Machine Gun Kelly and Notorious B.I.G. In stores 9.11. Check out the tracklist after the jump. hhnm
Hello White America, meet Rick Ross. Propelled by the success of God Forgives, I Don’t, Ricky Rozay makes his debut on the cover of Rolling Stone. Issue hits newsstands August 17th. For the first time, Ross talks about his past life as a corrections officer – an opportunity, he says, to “wash my hands” after his best friend was sentenced to 10 years for trafficking cocaine and heroin: “This was my best friend, who I ate peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches with, and […]
Nicki Minaj made up for her Summer Jam no show with a free concert last night at Roseland Ballroom. During her set, she brought out Drake, Foxy Brown, Cam’Ron, and Lil Wayne. Welcome back to NYC, Weezy. Footage courtesy of EMETakeover.
Commemorating #TDEFamAppreciationWeek, Jay Rock returns with some new music produced by Dave Free. Drugs on music.
With Busta Rhymes‘ Year Of The Dragon dropping next Tuesday, Google Music complied a 20 minute documentary about Busa Busss’ origins and longstanding career. hhnm
Khaled and Ace Hood are shooting another video. The visual’s probably done by now, but here’s how it came together. Kiss The Ring, Aug 21.
Jim Jones and crew flip MMG’s birds for their own recreation. Nothing really sticks out, but at least Capo’s ad libs are entertaining.
Jae Millz made himself comfortable on Kay Slay’s show and recited a dope freestyle over Vado’s instrumental. Most hated and underrated.
Sleep isn’t an option for Chicago upstart YP, as he releases his new mixtape No Doz. The project’s hosted by Green Lantern and Timbuck2 and features production from Hit-Boy, Don Cannon, Mario Winans and Xtreme. Solid line up. Download it in full here.
That blog post perfectly captured the raw intensity of Joell Ortiz’s performance at Guz Sports Bar! His delivery of Battle Cry was absolutely electric, making the whole room feel like it was vibrating with pure, unfiltered energy. It reminded me of those high-stakes moments during a intense word guessing game with friends where the pressure is on and every single syllable counts. Seeing such a lyrical powerhouse perform in such an intimate, gritty setting was a legendary experience. If you weren't there, you truly missed out on some masterful storytelling. I'm still buzzing from that incredible night of hip-hop excellence!