This is best watched on mute, but if you require sound, peep Future’s new motion picture with G-Unit’s newest recruit.
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Bleek hooks up with Redman and Dynasty for his new single that will soon be available on iTunes. The Process on the way.
French brings cameras inside the gentleman’s club for his freestyle over Nine’s instrumental. If this is whatchu want, it may be unsafe for work.
With the musical success of Odd Future’s Tyler, The Creator and Frank Ocean, OF is now stepping into publishing with their first book, Golf Wang. The paperback will be released on November 15th through picturebox. Peep the description: This book, created entirely by the music group Odd Future and their circle of friends, features their own photography, design, and writing. This is a glimpse into a creative world that crosses skating, hip-hop, mischief and brilliance.
With the blessing from Pimp C’s mom, here’s 2 Chainz’s ode to the late Chad Butler. As always, it’s UGK 4 Life.
Come September 27th, Phonte of Little Brother will release his solo album through Foreign Exchange Music. Check out the titles for the project after the jump.
So much for those profanity free lyrics, P. The Ice Cream Man returns with some new material featuring a few New No Limit soldiers. Master P back? Sure sounds like it. hnhh
Over the weekend, Bleek was booked at Studio 4 in Fort Lee, NJ. With DJ Camillo on the 1s and 2s, Bleek recited some of most notable joints before a packed house. If you missed out, check out an additional video here.
Having a breakout year, Odd Future’s Frank Ocean get his first cover story with FADER. Catch the fade and read an excerpt below. When he was nine, Frank Ocean’s godfather subscribed him to Robb Report, a magazine for the ultra-rich. Less interested in fiduciary smarts, it’s a catalog of conspicuous consumption, highlighting tropical vacations, invaluable antiques and, as Ocean came to know, really expensive cars. Though he comes from a middle class family, he obsessively read the magazine’s classified ads, […]
Produced by Madlib, Black Star reunite on this untitled track. It’s labeled as a snippet, so Kweli fans are going to have to wait for the full thing to hear his verse.
Quentin Miller continues to prove that originality still matters in music. The message behind Road Less Traveled feels inspiring because it highlights independence, creativity, and staying true to your own path. The visuals and storytelling work together really well, and this post does a nice job introducing the upcoming album. Reading about artists who choose their own direction reminds me of planning a New Zealand tours, where the journey itself becomes just as meaningful as the destination. Looking forward to hearing the full project and seeing how the album develops this theme even further.