Goodie Mob spent their album Age Against The Machine‘s release day yesterday at Dodger Stadium. After throwing the first pitch, Cee-Lo talks about the the group’s upcoming TBS reality show The Good Life.
Goodie Mob spent their album Age Against The Machine‘s release day yesterday at Dodger Stadium. After throwing the first pitch, Cee-Lo talks about the the group’s upcoming TBS reality show The Good Life.
Polo Dro continues with the renditions to his single “Fuck Dat Bitch” and rounds up Bobby Ray, Folarin and Sosa for the second remix.
Gillie Da Kid uses some down time in the studio to shoot a double-dose of videos featuring his Rocko and Rich Homie Quan freestyles.
Before the rollie, it was the trap. And for Ace Hood’s new visual off his Trials & Tribulations, he and Meek revisit the environment that raised them.
Project Pat has more than enough smoke in his stash. And with a new project in tow, he shares his supply with Wiz Khalifa. Off Project Pat’s upcoming Cheez-N-Dope 2. Produced by Drumma Boy.
As Future’s single continues to ring, Shade 45’s DJ Wonder decides to sprinkle a little of his touch to the rapper’s sophomore album’s title track.
With a whole lot of colorful effects, Danny Brown wilds out and goes insane in his brand new music video. OLD drops September 30.
Produced by Hit-Boy, Lil Twist goes out his way to please his other half on his new duet with Chris Brown. Other half meaning a lady, not Bieber.
JT continued his radio run yesterday with Power 105. He
Last night, Big Sean celebrated his Hall of Fame with an album release show at the Terminal 5. During the show, Wiz was brought out for ”GangBang” while Juicy J joined in with “Show Out”. Big Sean even brought out his father on stage and was presented his Source cover.
Fresh drop thoughts: Mac Miller and Sean Price on Pet Sounds feel gritty yet playful. Beats knock, verses breathe, and the collab surprises. It’s immersive, like artificial aquarium plants, synthetic, vivid, still alive. Overall, a fun, replayable track that respects both legacies from underground to mainstream ears.