[vodpod id=Video.4021444&w=425&h=350&fv=] Maurice Garland caught up with Killer Mike Mike Bigga at his Georgia studio. He played a new track entitled “Burn” and said the final verse was spawned from a freestyle. Dope, man. Sweatbox Productions on the beat.
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While Capone-N-Noreaga were handling their business at S.O.B.’s, Duck Down Records celebrated their 15th anniversary at B.B. King Bar & Grill in Times Square. There were loads of performances, but here’s one of the first to hit the net. Up top, Styles has “Good Times” and then recites “My Life” with Pharoahe Monch and Mela Machinko.
To celebrate the release of Capone-N-Noreaga’s The War Report 2, the duo invaded S.O.B.’s last night. But they didn’t do it alone. In between songs, they brought out some special guests. Above, Nature recites his verse from “Banned From TV”. (N.O.R.E. did his portion prior to bringing him on stage). Below, Black Rob, Raekwon, Royal Flush, and Fred Da Godson also lend a helping hand.
A George Steinbrenner reference? Yep, this is brand new. Joey tacks a mean 16 to Jazmine’s new single. The Darkside is upon us July 27th. 57thave
Drake let the Henney do the talking last night and revealed that he began recording his sophomore album. Hopefully it doesnt interfere with his R&B mixtape or joint album with Weezy. Kill everything, indeed.
[vodpod id=Video.4016400&w=425&h=350&fv=loc%3D%2F%26amp%3Bautoplay%3Dfalse%26amp%3Bvid%3D8255748%26amp%3Blocale%3Den_US] Trey and Nicki fired up their Ustream accounts this afternoon and spoke on their collaboration, “Bottoms Up”. Nick says she channeled alter ego, Roman Zolanski on her verse. Oy vey. missinfo via uthn
Meet Mac Miller. No relation. He hails from Pittsburgh and is set to drop his new mixtape, KIDS next month. This track won’t appear on it, but it’s a preview of what’s in store.
Now that Lupe’s restructuring his 1st and 15th imprint, here’s new material from his artist, Sarah Green. Until Lasers drops, this might be the closest you get to hearing a fresh Lupe verse. DJ Busy
Rick Ross thinks he’s Big Meech. It’s probably because he says he met him…twice. Today on the Coco, Foolish and Mr. Chase Morning Show in Detroit, Ricky recalls meeting the BMF leader and speaks on his organization’s impact on South Beach.
Hands down, this is probably the best post from any website this year. Yeah, I said it. Complex and Hot 97’s Cipha Sounds compiled a list of the 75 greatest records from the famed Tunnel night club. The New York hot spot closed its doors in 2001. Included with each entry are anecdotes from Cipha who opened up for Funkmaster Flex. Some of them are new to me. Read ’em below and peep the list here. Can someone make this […]
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