Memphis Bleek keeps his foot on his gas with this new groove produced by Knoxx. It’s a good track overall, but that beat is the real star of the show. Ride out. kushgang
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Trouble was in the Big Apple a few weeks back and gave a thorough interview with HipHopAtLunch. He spoke on his stellar mixtape 431 Days, “U Don’t Deserve Dat”, and fickle fans. Yeah, it’s a dirty game. Sidebar: Trouble On Shade 45
During yesterday’s edition of Teen Jeopardy! contestant Kevin incorrectly answered a question about Jay-Z. LMFAO?! WTF?! jlapuma Previously: Cam’Ron Makes Jeopardy! Question
After releasing the track earlier this week, 2 Chainz is wasting no time shooting a visual. Here’s the first look featuring Mr. Graham and a fancy hookah bong. boxden UPDATE: 2 Chainz discusses the VIBE of the shoot.
CyHi’s still at his manuscript and comes through with another open letter for us to read. CyHi’s gallery of metaphors has no end. djbooth
That was fast. Two months after Odd Future’s Earl Sweatshirt was released from a Samoan boarding school, The New York Times reveals that he has his own label that will we be under the Sony Records umbrella. He’ll have his own imprint, Tan Cressida, to be distributed through Columbia. That places him in the Sony system alongside Odd Future, which was one of his priorities. He turned down offers with significantly higher advances and made sure that his contract allowed […]
Swizz Beatz woke up early and sat in the hot seat with Power 105.1’s The Breakfast Club. It was a great conversation in which Swizz finally spoke on the Megaupload scandal, various business ventures, New York rap, and married life.
This is the remix. Do you like? Circle yes or no. UPDATE: CDQ Sidebar: Producer Young Chop Don’t Like Ye’s Remix
With the summer almost underway, 2 Chainz gets a jump start with his new single featuring Drake. Expect to hear this on your FM dial sooner than later. And that’s the truth, Ruth.
Somewhere in a Shaolin basement, Raekwon’s got his victim all the tied up for his new video. Listen carefully, before you get lost in The Chef’s art of storytelling. Off Unexpected Victory. x
Tyler really snapped with Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale! Every track feels like a personal Skup of emotions and raw vibes. The production is top-tier, and the added songs are pure gold. Definitely a must-listen for fans who appreciate lyrical depth and sonic experimentation.