Justin Bieber’s new album, Believe hits stores next Tuesday. But today, he releases his second single from the project featuring Big Sean. Not really in love with Sean’s verse—or the song for that matter.
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No guns allowed on the set, but Waka and Meek recently let the cameras shoot for their upcoming video. Until it arrives our way, here’s a look in the making. Triple F Life in stores tomorrow.
Juan Epstein celebrated their 100th podcast with special guest Biz Markie. Congrats! Listen in as Biz recounts some of his memorable experiences.
360 recently stopped by Allhiphop HQs for another set of questions and answers. He explains how he got his name, EP, and pressures of a new rapper. Be sure to download Everywhere And Back here. Several months after its release, 360 made the rounds as the industry began taking more notice to the lyrical wordsmith and songwriter whose Everywhere and Back was one of the most thorough sounding and well-rounded projects in recent memory. Never one to be tired of telling […]
Travis Porter’s debut album is already in stores but they give the green light to HNHH for a freebie to the fans today. It’s only your fault if you haven’t picked up their album, From Day 1.
Chinx Drugz is taking the solo route with his new mixtape, Cocaine Riot 2. It’s coming soon, but here’s his latest cut featuring French Montana. Produced by Harry Fraud.
Meek & Drizzy headed over to Arts Museum in Philly yesterday where they shot the first scenes for Meek’s new single. HHS1987 was on set and caught a few flicks from the video shoot.
Warren G already shot the new video for his collabo with Nate Dogg & Jayceon, but lucky for us, Camcapone was on the set in L.A. and caught some footage. Expect the final product to hit the net soon.
In an unlikely pairing, DeAndre pulls up and releases his new track featuring Curren$y. If this is what you like, purchase the tune here.
Childish Gambino seems to be everywhere these days, and Billboard once again comes through with some Bonnaroo coverage. In case you still couldn’t make it out, here is the recap from his performance.
Freddie Gibbs is one of the most authentic voices in contemporary hip-hop. With his ability to tell real stories and create unique atmospheres, he has conquered an ever-widening audience.