While 2 Chainz was in New York, he stopped by the Forbes offices. He spoke on his song “Forbes Muzik”, hip-hop’s first billionaire, and making the Forbes list in two years.
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[vodpod id=Video.15635032&w=540&h=350&fv=] The Lower End Professionals dropped their new mixtape yesterday, Now Or Neva. Along with DJ Green Lantern, the duo stopped by MTV to give a quick rundown of the project. “Claim My Shit” – “[‘Claim My Shit’] is about the organizations out here, certain rappers out, they claim certain organizations or they wait till their, like, grown men to buy they way in,” G Count explained. “This is something you can’t buy your way in. This is deep-rooted, […]
“Machine Gun Kelly, If you want it, come get it…If you feeling froggy, jump muthafucka” While out West, Yelawolf caught up with Hot 97.5’s Bootleg Kev. During their interview Yela spoke on Machine Gun Kelly’s subliminal jabs. After the jump, he discusses his collabo with Kid Rock. Radioactive in stores November 21st.
Got damn, Nicki. Finally Famous in stores.
[vodpod id=Video.15608108&w=540&h=350&fv=] Mr. Keaton was over in Spain last week and spoke at the Red Bull Academy. The lecture is over two hours long, so pull up chair and grab a Snickers.
After getting arrested at #Occupy D.C. last month, Raheem channels his energy into his new mixtape Freedom Fighter. Download and fight the power after the jump.
Cons gets biz with a new viral off his upcoming Curb Certified mixtape, hosted by Superstar Jay & DJ Love Dinero. Project hits the net November 111th.
Bad Meets Evil hosted a Halloween special last night on Shade 45. While on air, Em and Royce counted down their favorite 13 Halloween themed songs. Part two after the jump.
[vodpod id=Video.15632041&w=450&h=350&fv=] Earlier this evening, Curtis sat down with Piers Morgan on CNN. During their half hour chat, Fif spoke on his Street King initiative, his rise to fame, politics and everything else in between. yardie
Recently, Loso was at Westlake Studios with producer Hit-Boy listening to various instrumentals. No word yet on what these two are cooking up, but hopefully Fab walks away with a few of them.
Big Sean is an artist who shows constant growth and maturity in his musical journey. With prominent collaborations and lyrics that explore themes of success and personal reflection, his music offers a variety of styles. Although opinions on his production may vary, it is undeniable that Big Sean represents an important figure in contemporary hip hop, capable of attracting an audience with refined tastes.