[vodpod id=Video.4066597&w=425&h=350&fv=%26rel%3D0%26border%3D0%26] Although Larry Hoover and Big Meech are doing football numbers in the pen, Rick Ross kept their names relevant with the biggest song of last year, “B.M.F. (Blowing Money Fast)”. He doesn’t do it alone though. Along with Styles P and Lex Luger’s belligerent drums, Ross’ prodigal chant was echoed from the window to the wall and beyond. Sorry Jeezy, but the summer was his. Bawse. Previously: #10 Speaking In Tungs | #9 Fuck You! |#8 Airplanes 2| […]
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[vodpod id=Video.4455710&w=425&h=350&fv=%26rel%3D0%26border%3D0%26] Listen to this track, bitch! No, really do. Can you believe when this made its way onto the net last summer, Big Homie panned the chorus. Fuck was he thinking? Ha! Backed by Drumma Boy’s banging instrumental, Waka, Wale, and Roscoe Dash produced one of 2010’s biggest hits. More musical than lyrical, “No Hands” has a playful bounce and memorable hook which helped propel the track to a gold plaque. It’s OK, go ‘head and do ya dance.
Just when things couldn’t get any hotter, Joell manipulates his flow and adds a verse to Birdman and Lil Wayne’s collaboration. Flame on, yaowa!
[sparkart-clique site=”rap_radar” video=”lep”] The creators of Don’t Feed The Killaz Vol. 3 sent this over after learning of their selection on our top 10 mixtape list. The duo say they are currently working on new material featuring Rick Ross, Kanye West, Raheem DeVaughn and Gucci Mane. That’s a hood look.
On paper, it seemed like a good idea. Method Man, Ghostface Killah and Raekwon: Three of the Wu-Tang’s most celebrated artists all on one album. Unfortunately, some things are better left alone. Such is the case with the Wu-Massacre. Out the gate, flaws are evident. Take “Criminology 2.5”. A song inspired by Rae’s Only Built 4 Cuban Linx that doesn’t even feature The Chef. Elsewhere, dull guest features riddle “Smooth Sailing (Remix)”, “Gunshowers”, and “Youngstown Heist”. Not to mention, the […]
There were no victors with Ludacris’ last album, Battle Of The Sexes. After scrapping the original concept with Shawnna, Luda reached out to other femcees to fill her Louboutins. Sadly, the results were less than memorable. Although the album struck gold, bronze medals go out to songs like the lead singles “How Low” and “My Chick Bad.” On the latter, Luda single handedly buries Big Sean’s patented Supa Dupa Flow with, “Couple girl friends and they all a little crazy […]
Whether you were on two heels or four wheels, Lloyd Banks had a tune for you to ride to. With Juelz Santana riding shotgun, Banks’ “Beamer , Benz Or Bentley,” not only spawned a thousand remixes but a gold plaque as well. While xylophones tip toe between the tandem, Santana drives it home with a flawless verse. (“I got a girl named cigar, call her that because she Cuban/ Got a black chick that be boostin’/Got a white girl that […]
Snoop Dogg recently called DJ Skee on Hip Hop Nation and revealed that he and Wiz Khalifa are coming out with a movie called High School. Gee, wonder what that’s about. No further details as of yet, but he says it will be released straight to DVD on 4/20. How appropriate. 57ave
If you found your self driving around town yelling, “Fuck You!” blame Cee-Lo Green. The Lady Killer’s resentful track was irresistible with its catchy sing-a-long chorus and blue-collar verses. Although the edited version, “Forget You” doesn’t have the same palpability as the original, the message is heard loud and clear. Just ask Gwyneth Paltrow. Ain’t that some shit? Ha!
A few nights ago, Dee Vazquez rounded up yours truly, Karen Civil, and rappers Nina B and Lady Luck to discuss my favorite subject: Women in hip-hop. (That’s sarcasm for all you folks in the back.) Rah Digga also phoned in with her two cents. Female rappers that look like and rap like Biggie? I’m all for it.
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