After his interview, Drizzy gave Flex the green light to premiere his new single with Nicki Minaj, produced by T-Minus. Make us proud Drizzy. Take Care, November 15. UPDATE: CDQ
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Drake returned to Funkmaster Flex show this evening on Hot 97 . Before premiere his new song, he spoke to Flex on a few things. Hopefully, this record makes us proud. Ha! Break 1: Drake speaks on Serena Williams and relationship with Rihanna. Break 2: Speaks On “It’s Good” and speaks on Pusha T shots. UPDATE: Visual
Flex is on a roll tonight and lets loose Bow Wow’s long-awaited new single with Mr. Carter. Don’t break a sweat to listen. Underrated hits stores on December 6th.
Fresh off their BET Cypher, Slaughterhouse returns with their first full-fledged recording. In fact, this is what they previewed a few days ago. No tellin’ if this will end up on their sophomore album, but for now: Rappers are in danger. flex UPDATE: Dirty. No Tags.
Mobb Deep is gearing up to finally drop their new EP, Black Cocaine, and tonight Flex lets loose some new music with production from J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League.
P-I-To-The-Double-L stays 10 toe downs for his N-Words on his latest tune. Beware of The Epidemic coming soon.
Where’s Detox? Nobody knows. But what we do have is this film shot by Lemar Guillary at Encore Studios in L.A. Sounds promising. But then again, we all know how Dre is with promises. hhnm
During today’s The Morning Riot in the Chi, the newly appointed Executive VP at Def Jam discussed Irv’s pitch, the creative process behind Com’s The Dreamer, The Believer, the next single and more. fsd
Director Brett Ratner tweeted earlier this week that Nas and Rick Ross had finished a new track for his upcoming movie, The Tower Heist. Now, Flex gets the green light to premiere the final product. Produced by Salaam Remi. UPDATE: No Tags.
Pill keeps his name poppin’ with some brand new flava in ya ear. Safe to assume that’s Lex Luger on the boards. The Epidemic is coming soon. Yesterday: “4 Life” Update: Um, it’s not Lex behind them boards. Ha!
[…] The music video for “Certified” pairs sleek cinematography with Café’s gritty bars, delivering a polished yet raw aesthetic. Set against an urban backdrop that reflects the rapper’s New York roots, the visuals capture the authenticity and charisma that have defined Red Café’s career. Each scene is a nod to the resilience and ambition that has kept him relevant in an ever-changing music landscape. […]