[vodpod id=Video.4943886&w=425&h=350&fv=] Nicki returned to the Late Show With David Letterman for the second time this year. However, on this go-round she was there by herself, performing her hit, “Right Thru Me”. Ol’ girl sure has come a long way from those Come Up DVDs. Remember, Pink Friday comes on Monday. hhnm via yardie
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Slim Thug becomes the latest rapper to tackle Wiz Khalifa’s hit. How many more of these freestyles will churn out is anybody’s guess. Tune into Tha Thug Show November 30th.
[sparkart-clique site=”rap_radar” video=”jayz_game_changer”] Bloomberg aired their latest episode of Game Changers last night with Gloria’s Warrior. They tracked down the ghosts of Jay-Z’s past including his sixth grade teacher Ms. Lowden and Jaz-O. Wait, Jaz? Where’d they find him?! Ha! Watch the full episode above.
XV commandeers J.Cole’s track for his own rendition of “Blow Up”. If Vizzy keeps it up, his Willy Wonkavator is going straight to the top.
Derek G was at Lil Wayne’s welcome home bash in Miami a few weeks back and captured all the fun festivities. Pretend you were there and party up.
Before the end of the year, NBC plans to make Saturday Night extra Live with Eminem and Lil Wayne performing “No Love” on the sketch comedy show on December 18th. If all goes according to plan, this will be Weezy’s first televised gig since his release from jail earlier this month. Tune in.
This is your brain. This is your brain after watching Alchemist and Oh No’s new video. In case you’re wondering, the clip is the brain child of director, Jason Goldwatch. Gangrene’s Gutter Water floods on November 22nd. nr
Foxy speaks in her native tongue over Gyptian’s summertime hit. For those having a hard time deciphering her lyrics, it appears she’s lickin’ a shot at Nicki Minaj (Bad gyal, mi nuh wear pink hair) and Lil’ Kim (bleached out face). Lawdamercy.
Laws takes a crack at Kanye’s instrumentation with this new freestyle. Not his best freebie, but don’t get it twisted, it’s noteworthy nonetheless.
Jay-Z continued his Decoded promo run on Michael Eric Dyson‘s radio program. He more less reiterated the spiel from previous interviews, but here’s how MED broke it down. In this penetrating interview, Jay-Z shares insight into his childhood in Brooklyn’s Marcy Projects, past life of hustling on the streets, the often overlooked and underestimated intellectual depth and complexity of rap music, the misogynistic lyrics in some hip-hop songs, and offers thoughtful and heartfelt advice to young people who also have […]
[…] With the advent of drill music, gang life is omnipresent in the current hip-hop/rap landscape. Yet, The Game's depiction of that life in his 2011 song "Red Nation" saw quick banning. In response, The Game hoped more of his songs were banned from radio because they did so well on the internet. […]