The Sly Fox is at it again. Yesterday, the network called Common a “vile rapper” on their website after learning he was invited to the White House by First Lady, Michelle Obama for a poetry event. They based their claim on his “Letter To The Law” poem. Maybe he should ‘do it live’ tomorrow at Casa Blanca.
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Boaz is staying on the steady path with his new street album, The Transition. Check out the tracklist and download after the jump.
A year ago, Jadakiss told MTV that he wanted big production for his fourth album,Top 5 Dead Or Alive. Getting up to speed, he tells the Double R who he’s working with to refine his sound.
Surrounding the release of Jadakiss’ third album The Last Kiss, he said he was going to release a West Coast-inspired mixtape called, Kiss My Converse. Two years later, the project has yet to see the light of day. In this clip, he gives an update on the tape and says he will do a Southern version with Greg Street.
Wiz rolled up to Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night and performed his current single. How long will it be until this freestyle though?
Does it get any more West Coast than this? Jay Rock along with Dr. Dre, DJ Quik, and Terrace Martin were in the studio last night
Joe Budden continued to clear his name this morning on New York’s Power 105.1. Once again, he denied abusing ex-girlfriend Esther Baxter and gave his side of the story. Break 1: Break 2: Break 3: UPDATE: Now with video [vodpod id=Video.8547626&w=425&h=350&fv=p%3D5296%26c%3D449330%26s%3D1330605%26tbid%3D23859%26allowFullScreen%3Dtrue%26]
Earlier today, Joe Budden’s ex-girlfriend Esther Baxter released pictures and a police report filed against him. Joe called Funkmaster Flex this evening on Hot 97 to address the matter and attempt to set the record straight. Break 1: Break 2:
Los swipes Ace Hood’s instrumental and goes on a fantastic voyage through the streets of Baltimore. You can watch the throne, but The Crown Ain’t Safe. Mixtape coming soon.
Jadakiss’ new mixtape, I Love You is due out in three weeks. In the first clip, he explains the differences between this tape and his previous efforts. After the jump, he explains the meaning behind the title. Yep, it’s deeper than rap.
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