After noticing Freddie Gibbs insightful and often humorous observations on sports through his Twitter account, Rap Radar decided to give him a forum to express his thoughts on the thrills of victory and the agonies of defeat. It’s Gangsta Gibbs Wide World Of Sports. The black Bill Simmons is here. And for his fourth column he gives props to Jalen Rose’s least favorite coach. Sidebar: Freddie Gibbs On CNN
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Here’s the full audio from B.o.B.’s placement on the video game, Crysis 2. Spread the news and pick up the title tomorrow for XBox 360 and PS3 consoles.
The Midwest was in the building at the Perfect Attendance showcase last week in Austin. Here, the Bogus Boys use Freddie Gibbs’ assistance for their collaboration, “Kush & Leather” from Don’t Feed The Killaz Vol. 3. It’s going down.
DJ Quik may be one of hip-hop’s most known unknowns. Although he’s revered as a West Coast legend, the results weren’t the same out East—specifically in New York. Outside the Book Of David listening in Austin, TX, Quik explained why he never got a bite out of the Big Apple.
[vodpod id=Video.5811256&w=425&h=350&fv=] After getting released from the hospital, Wyclef spoke to CNN about being shot in Haiti a few days ago. Contrary to recent reports, Clef insists he was grazed by a bullet. ice
Swizzy sure knows how to pick ’em. Anyway, his ex-wife Mashonda covers KING’s May/June 2011 issue. Below is a excerpt of how the singer handles her many admirers. Video after the jump. How are you going to handle all the groupies that are sure to be coming your way? You mean the groupie boys? Or groupie girls. You never know. Yeah, you never know. I mean, they all love me. After they see this spread, they’ll love you more. Word […]
The sun was beaming while K.R.I.T. and Kyleon performed “Moon & Stars” at the Perfect Attendance showcase last week in Austin. Too bad Curren$y wasn’t around to make the cypher complete.
Not only did The Lower End Professionals “put on for their city” at SXSW, they damn near brought the entire town with them. After rocking one of their showcases, Moonie and Count spoke on their upcoming movie, Bogus Boys. The duo was vague on the premise, but said that soon we’ll understand this summer.
It was hard to keep up with Gangsta Gibbs during SXSW. Like a majority of the acts there, he performed at countless bars and hole in the walls. At The Smoking Section‘s showcase, Gibbs performs his verse from “Highway To Hell” without Bun B or Mexicans With Guns in attendance.
If you were at South By Southwest last week, chances are you ran into engineer, Young Guru. Before fine tuning Jay-Z and Roc-A-Fella recordings, Guru did his thing behind the 1s and 2s. And now as Hov’s tour DJ, he’s getting back to his first love. While at Nice Kicks in Austin, Guru explains why he’s getting back to DJing and reveals plans of a mixtape series. Previously: Young Guru Presents: A Little Biggie 101
[…] 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 […]