While at London XOYO, Frankie debuted a new song entitled, “Disillusioned”. Don’t be afraid to get your two step on. amarudontv
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Directed by Mr. Boomtown, Kirko Bangz fills up his cup and video with some of H-Town’s finest. Speaking of which, the model at the 2:10 mark’s cups runneth over! Progression 2 coming soon.
Frankie made his first performance across the pond tonight at London XOYO. If you couldn’t squeeze your way in, here’s footage of him reciting “Swim Good” off Nostalgia, Ultra. 22h22 Update: “I Miss You”
XV improves his rhymes over The Throne’s “Otis” and various other beats for Hard Knock TV. Rappers, actually freestyling? Say it ain’t so!
M Extra caters to his ol’ lady with that Coming Of Age cash on his latest recording. How Jay say? Money ain’t a thang.
Asher’s been in musical limbo for some time, but now, he shakes off the rust with new music from his upcoming mix, Pabst & Jazz. Produced by Blended Babies.
Lupe made his first appearance last night on Carson Daly’s nightly gig. He spoke on his upbringing, Lasers, and the Occupy movement. lupeend
Scram digs in his bag of tricks and releases his new mixtape. To say it’s been a long time coming is an understatement. Download and tracklist after the jump.
This past Wednesday, Ludacris held a listening session at do Restaurant At The View in Atlanta for his upcoming mixtape 1.21 GigaWatts. If you’re keeping score, Luda says it’s his first tape (of original music) in over a decade. Project drops next Tuesday, November 15th. ean
GQ scored an interview with Drake for their online division. In their discussion, Drizzy explains the meaning behind the title of next Tuesday’s release, Take Care. You announced the title of this album, Take Care, with us back in December. What does it mean? Drake:No one has actually asked me that yet. I came up with the name when I was on a bus in Birmingham, England, going to a show. “Take Care” is this thing we use in passing […]
This track is fire! Termanology, Bun B, and Enisa bring smooth flows and great vibes. “Travel The World” really hits different—perfect for globetrotters. Even a Migration Agent would vibe with this international energy!