Groove Chambers is a jack of all trades. Not only does he run Atlanta’s premiere recording studio Tree Sound, but he also dabbles in rap. Here’s his latest track which he self produced. See what I mean.
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For Rude Jude’s Throwback Thursdays on Shade 45, Big Boi called in to discuss OutKast’s classic LP, Aquemini. For an album that’s 14 years old, it sure hasn’t aged much. Towards the latter of the conversation, he talked about his next solo album Vicious Lies And Dangerous Rumors, and recording it in Canada.
A few weeks ago, Tez McClain released his new video featuring Erk Tha Jerk. If only co-ed bathrooms were like this in real life. Ah well, wishful thinking.
Slaughterhouse hit the B.B. King stage last night in Times Square. With Funkmaster Flex on the 1s and 2s, Marshall’s artists plucked through their discography including their respective hits. Sidebar: Photos
Cam’Ron and Cameron are in the pink in their new vlog powered by Dame Dash’s DD12. This is more like a behind the scenes of their new collaboration, but it’s truncated at the 2:29 mark.
Microphone check 1,2 , what is this? A new video from South Carolina’s Sadie Hawkins. The 80s-inspired video is in support of her latest mixtape, Girl Interrupted which you can download here.
“Anyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man, it will be forgiven him; but whoever speaks against the Holy Spirit, it will not be forgiven him, either in this age or in the age to come.” —Matthew 12:32 Lord have mercy. Philadelphia pastor Jomo K. Johnson appeared on QDeezy’s afternoon drive on Hot 107.9 and accused Meek Mill of blasphemy for his song, “Amen“. In today’s edition of the Daily News, he encouraged others to boycott the record. Shortly […]
Recently on their European tour, Rock band Faith No More, did a rendition of The Throne’s hit. At this rate, it’s only a matter of time until we get a Streisand cover. ology
Look. At. That. Crowd. Last weekend, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis performed in Germany for the first time at the Splash Festival. The duo plan on returning to the country this September, as part of their Fall European tour.
No malice shows no emotion in his new video featuring crooner Eric David. The song doesn’t pack the same punch as his previous effort, but it will appear on his solo debut, Hear Ye Him.
His nickname was steel but his real name in the movie was Eric