Making their rounds in L.A.’s Fairfax district, Kid Ink and Casey Veggies shop til they drop at the DOPE and Pea’s N Carrot’s store. No layaway, just a free video giveaway.
Making their rounds in L.A.’s Fairfax district, Kid Ink and Casey Veggies shop til they drop at the DOPE and Pea’s N Carrot’s store. No layaway, just a free video giveaway.
Killa Kyleon is just one of the few to try their hand over Drake’s “Pound Cake”. And today, he follows it up with his accompanying video. Put’cha cups up. His Freestyle Friday tape is next on his menu.
Drake’s instrumental is still making its servings around town and Shallah is the latest one to get a piece of the action. Sounds like a piece of cake for Rae.
Khaled Khaled invites Pete Bailey inside his We The Best studios to discuss President Barack Obama, the Miami music scene and of course his forthcoming set, Suffering From Success.
During last night’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! broadcast, Jimmy read Kanye’s tweets and spoke on their phone conversation from earlier in the day. Apparently, Yeezus thinks he’s ‘Pac.
2 Chainz recently shot the visual to one of the stand out tracks off his B.O.A.T.S 2: Me Time. The visual will pay homage to the Hot Boys with cameos from Weezy, Juve, Turk and Mannie Fresh. Stay tuned.
Going purple for the camera, Brianna Perry drops off a double dose of visuals for her renditions of Hov and Rozay’s “FuckWithMeYouKnowIGotIt” and Rich Homie Quan’s “Some Type Of Way“.
Caught up in the rapture of—no love? Today, Rihanna posted a video mocking Teyana Taylor’s video from a few weeks ago. After catching wind of the clip, Ms. Taylor responded via Twitter:
shot by: mike gardner x quest Rozay brought his first annual MMG Weekend to an end at Miami’s LIV nightclub on Sunday night. Above, he and Meek Mill hit the stage for a medley. See you next year.
A week before his album release, Nelly held an album listening session for M.O. last night in NYC. Above, he reflects on visit to the city before inking his deal, meeting Pharrell and the track, “Rick James“.
Such a well-written post! Huda Beauty really nailed it with the Obsessions palettes. The compact size combined with nine versatile shades makes them so much more practical than the larger palettes. I also agree that it’s amazing how “dinky” they are without feeling cheap or incomplete. Keeping the high pigmentation and adding a mirror shows that these palettes were designed with real users in mind, especially those who love makeup on the go. Goodnight B&B