Over the weekend, MTV2 premiered the latest visual aid from upstart, Joey Bada$$. The clip’s directed by hipster favorite Va$htie and follows Joey through NYC’s concrete jungle. The song trails off after a while, but there’s more in-store if you check out his mixtape, 1999.
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After a two year hiatus, Keyshia Cole’s returning to the main stage. And she’s coming equipped with a new single featuring Lil Wayne. This doesn’t sound half bad and neither does Weezy’s verse. Woman To Woman coming soon. hhnm
This is some intergalactic shit. Here’s David Guetta’s new video featuring Chris Brown and Lil Wayne. I can only imagine what this would sound like if Weezy’s verse was better.
Brooklyn newcomer Joey Bada$$ and his Pro Era crew catered to a packed house last night at S.O.B.’s. He performed cuts from his latest mixtape, 1999. Here’s a recap from the good folks over at BLOW!
Rockie Fresh keeps his focus on the camera for his edition of MTV2’s Sucker Freestyle. Rockie’s usually more on point, but this time, he comes off lethargic. Don’t sleep nonetheless.
O say can you see? Yesterday, Lana Del Rey premiered her new JFK-inspired video with A$AP Rocky as the POTUS. In an interview with VICE’s Noisey arm, he discusses his role and how the video came about. I love it, yeah. I think you make a great JFK. How did it come about? Lana wrote the treatment with me in mind. She wanted me to be the lead guy. Shit is like, everybody knows we got a thing for each […]
Mary J. Blige’s Burger King commerical didn’t exactly go her way. This afternoon, MJB finally spoke on the pulled ad with Angie Martinez on Hot 97. Anyone else hungry? flex
It’s that dirty money. 38 Spesh returns this week with a new recording from his upcoming mixtape, Time Served. The song is decent overall and the track helps keep Gucci’s flow stay intact. Bet the house on that.
Prodigy made his way to the Shade 45 studios this past weekend and kicked it with DJ Superstar Jay. After promoting his new album, H.N.I.C. 3, he and protege Boogz Boogetz kicked a few bars. Seems like P’s style is more unorthodox than before.
Hip-hop’s flavor of the month, packed out S.O.B.’s last night for his New York City debut. Flanked by nearly a dozen people, Keef performed a handful of tracks including his money maker, “I Don’t Like”. I’m afraid of the future.
His nickname was steel but his real name in the movie was Eric