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[vodpod id=Video.6072711&w=540&h=350&fv=] Who says Oprah isn’t hip-hop friendly? Yesterday, Salt-N-Pepa (let’s not forget the lovely Spinderalla) appeared on her Rock Goddesses episode. After a brief interview, the trio perform their hits “What A Man” and “Shoop”. There’s nothing better than watching middle-aged women recite “Push It”. More on the flipside. ypf
At Irving Plaza tonight, Big Boi was the musical guest for Sony’s Music Unlimited campaign. Following his set, General Patton returned to the stage for an encore performance of “Tangerine” and “You Ain’t No DJ”. Great songs from an even better album.
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It’s true, hoes be winning. In fact, Power 105.1’s Angela Yee teamed up with Naked Angel Clothing for this T-shirt inspired by the sentiment. The first one to email with your name and size at [email protected] wins. Pun intended. Ha! UPDATE: Contest over.
Alley Boy and Jeezy consolidate their funds on this track produced by StreetRunner. This also serves as Alley’s first single from his major label debut on Atlantic Records.
Once again it’s on. Maybach Music’s DJ Sam Sneaker returns with the second installment of Sneaker Warz. The disc features some familiar cuts and some new ones as well. Download and tracklist after the jump.
[vodpod id=Video.5972823&w=540&h=350&fv=%26rel%3D0%26border%3D0%26] Simply Jess of Miami’s mighty 400 Club held her birthday bash this past Sunday. As always, the dress code was less than enforced. Good thing Cool & Dre and Drake didn’t adhere to the rule. Ha! if you missed out, get your rocks off and pretend you were there. 400 Life, fool!
Jay-Z and actress Gwyneth Paltrow traded interviews today on their respective websites. For Life And Times, Hov asks Gwyn about her musical taste. SC: Personally I was very surprised at your extensive knowledge of hip-hop songs. Particularly how you can sing ’90s hip-hip songs word for word. I can’t even do that! How does a girl from Spence discover hip-hop? GP: I first was exposed to hip-hop when I was about 16 (1988) by some boys who went to collegiate. […]
Two Tuesdays ago, Killer Mike got the chance to spit alongside Tony Touch on Shade 45. Pl3dge Allegiance To The Grind May 17th. al lindstrom
[…] set to drop on April 21. Unlike traditional mixtapes that feature DJs hosting and blending tracks, Fab is taking a different approach, opting for a project free from […]