After chopping it up with DJ Clue, Nicki Minaj made her way over to Hot 97 for her interview with Funkmaster Flex. Just in case you missed it, check it out below. Break 1: Speaks on Trayvon Martin, Madonna’s birthday kiss and collaborating with Nas. Break 2: Her favorite cities to perform, wanting Lauryn Hill on “Champion” and her love for Remy Ma & Foxy Brown. Break 3: Desire to work with Beyonce and her relationship with Waka & Debra […]
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Someone had to do it. Hours after MJB’s Burger King commercial hit the net, Sway In The Morning‘s DJ Wonder mixed Project Pat’s “Chicken Head” with her catchy jingle. This is crispy. Ha! Sidebar: Ella did chicken right! justblaze
Bet that headline got your attention. Sunday night, Weezy was at LIV nightclub and recited one of Three 6 Mafia’s underground favorites. Kazeem over at Hiphopwired was there and filmed the performance.
With 4/20 right around the corner, Snoop Dogg is set to release his new project, Stoners EP. Features include Tha Dogg Pound and production from the likes of Battlecat, 1500 Or Nothin’ and Josef Leimberg.
The day after the unofficial release of Diggy’s old diss track toward J.Cole, he appeared on 99.1 KGGI in California and explained his motivation behind the record. Daniel says he was slighted by Jermaine’s alleged references to his sister, Vanessa. Hey, when worst come to worst, family comes first. nav
LA’s Power 106 premiered the new single from Kendrick Lamar featuring Dr. Dre. It’s produced By Scoop DeVille and was originally titled, “Women, Weed and Weather”. The chorus and beat compliment each other, but their verses are pretty second rate. But whenever the Doc’s on your side, that’s a recipe for success. Check it out below. Buy it on iTunes. Interview: Break 1 Break 2 UPDATE: Video after the cut.
“You get them witness chips, you on that snitchin’ shit.” Makin’ Easy Money isn’t a simple as it used to be. That’s why for Bleek’s new video he hits the block for a share of that “Hustle Money”. Be on the look out for The Movement mixtape April 10th.
Trouble held a release party this past Tuesday in Atlanta for his new mixtape, 431 Days. Quiet as kept, this is one of the better tapes so far this year. Download it here.
“Started flippin’ bricks cause I figured that’s the ki to blow…“ This has been on repeat ever since 360 posted it on his Twitter account. Here’s the final leak off the Queens rapper’s debut, Everywhere And Back. Produced by Dark Nyte, this sounds tailor-made for the FM dial or a backyard jam.
When it comes to record sales, Diggy’s debut Unexpected Arrival, unexpectedly tanked. But Rev’s baby boy isn’t fazed. He tells Karen Civil that he’s happy his album’s out and the impact it has on his fans. Help a brotha out and cop it here.
His nickname was steel but his real name in the movie was Eric