Azealia Banks is a rapper again this week and released her new single from her upcoming mixtape, Fantastic. Ironic title considering that this track is far from that. If the beat doesn’t drown ya, her incoherent lyrics will.
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One of the year’s best records just got an upgrade. Back by his fellow ATLiens, here’s the remix to Trouble’s underground hit. Surprisingly, Gucci Mane’s verse and flow are superb.
“You’re Kay Slay, the fee’s waived” Remember when DJs broke artists? Well, Kay Slay does. And during his reign as mixtape king, he “contributed strongly to the success” of artists like T.I., 50 Cent, and Papoose, who secured a million dollar record deal. His word held so much weight, that even Eminem contributed a pair of tracks for free, including this freestyle. In part two of our interview, Slay speaks on breaking new talent, Em, and his conflict with Jay-Z. […]
Money, cash, and hoes are a foolish pleasure. And for Boo’s new recording, he enjoys them with Boosie Bad Azz. Coke-A-Cola Classic arriving shortly.
Peanut Live 215 is one of the funniest series on the web. The show revolves around Peanut, a gun-toting, foul-mouthed puppet from Philly. On this episode, he catches up with Black Thought and The Wurx in the studio. Real puppet shit. Ha!
10 years ago, Nas was barred from Hot 97’s Summer Jam for wanting to lynch an effigy of Jay-Z. He later went on rival station Power 105.1 for his classic diatribe. In hindsight, this was a bad idea.
Waka Flocka’s got an album coming out tomorrow and here’s his new video in support of it. That life sized rooster is kinda spooky. In the meantime, you can pre-order Triple F Life here.
shot: the dark nyte | canon eos 60d DJ Kay Slay’s been in the game for years. During hip-hop’s infancy in the late 70s, the Harlem native was known as the graffiti artist, Dezzy Dez. As one of the city’s top bombers, he was featured in the documentary Style Wars. Eventually, he parlayed his skills to DJing. After a stint in jail, Slay turned his hobby into a job with his Streetsweeper mixtape series and gig on Hot 97. In the first of our three part interview, […]
Canibus, oh Canibus. During his KOTD battle against Dizaster yesterday, Bis did the unthinkable and kicked his raps off a legal pad. Probably woud’ve been best if he studied his own rhyme.
After celebrating his birthday in Atlanta last month, Kiss took his show on the road at Bamboo in South Beach. Guests included Flo Rida and Wale, who kicked a few bars towards the end of the clip.
His nickname was steel but his real name in the movie was Eric