DJ Green Lantern’s teenage son Najee, is trying his hand at rap and recorded a response to Nas’ “Daughters”. Esco even endorsed the song with a retweet on his Twitter page. With a little more improvement, this could be a sign of good things to come. Sincerely yours, Rap Radar.
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Juan Epstein kicked off their new season with guests: actor Andy Samberg, Ron Artest and Ice Cube. The interview is nearly two hours long, but Ron’s portion begins at the 35:00 mark. Listen to it here.
While out West, Rick Ross strolled through Big Boy’s Neighborhood on Power 106. He discussed his album title, Maybach Music signature drop and then performed “I’m On One” and “John (If I Die Today)”. God Forgives, I Don’t in stores today.
Well that’s pretty much explanatory. Album drops August 14th. UPDATE:
Apparently, Cartier eyeglasses are a must have in Detroit. So to help boost the crime rate, check out Bizarre’s new video. See where they’re coming from?
It’s been 18 months, 15 days and 10 hours since Jay Electronica signed to Roc Nation. But today, the
Robbing a Dollar General isn’t exactly a big pay-day. That’s why Strange Music’s Stevie Stone and Yelawolf run up in the jewelry store next door in their new video. Great cinematography and song. That chorus will probably be stuck in my head for the remainder of the day too. Stevie’s album Rollin is available here.
Young Jeezy and his CTE comrades fired up the camera and gave an in studio performance for their new posse cut. Real niggaz do real things.
It’s a new day and 50 Cent has new music featuring Dr. Dre. Strangely enough, Alicia Keys claimed this as her single last month. No backsies? engineroomaudio
Mary J. Blige’s debut 411 turns 20 years old tomorrow. But today, the boombox interviewed the Queen Of Soul on her two decade old achievement. “Wow, I mean to celebrate that accomplishment of the 20th anniversary of What’s the 411?… it means everything because it was the beginning of everything that I do. It was the beginning of the 20-year career span that I have. Just the longevity and the fanbase and the building of that. The first shows, being […]
His nickname was steel but his real name in the movie was Eric