Turn up the volume and adjust the bass. Eminem is back and goes out of control on the first single of his upcoming The Marshall Mathers LP 2. Album drops on November 5th. Produced by Rick Rubin.
Turn up the volume and adjust the bass. Eminem is back and goes out of control on the first single of his upcoming The Marshall Mathers LP 2. Album drops on November 5th. Produced by Rick Rubin.
After giving back the engagement ring, Tiff and the kids head down to Houston for a family reunion. Meanwhile, it’s back to business for Game. New project coming soon? Previously: Ep. 3
Shekinah is out on her own. When she decides to move out and purchase a home, Tiny puts her through home owner’s boot camp. Welcome to the home buyers club. Previously: Ep. 10
Before beginning his 4 month sentence today, Fat Joe spends his final days of freedom in front of luxury in his new video. You can find this as the opening track to Darkside 3 now available here.
Danny Brown kicked it with Sway this morning on Shade 45. Although he passed on taking on DJ Wonder’s “5 Fingers Of Death”, he did crack the mic before leaving. OLD drops September 30.
With Big Sean’s Hall Of Fame and Juicy J’s Stay Trippy upon us (August 27), Big Sean makes his return to the front cover of The Source as part of the magazine’s 16th annual Power 30 issue. His xcerpt and photoshoot below.
Joe Budden’s set to have his plate full later this year. Via his Twitter account, he announced that he’ll be following up No Love Lost with Some Love Lost EP and All Love Lost LP this winter. Asstonishing. [tweet https://twitter.com/JoeBudden/status/372072188914200576]
Looks like we’ll have to wait an extra month to experience Khaled’s Suffering From Success. In his PSA above, he announces October 22 as its new release date as well as his recent accomplishments.
An apple a day, will certainly not keep Asher Roth away. In support of his recent release, The Greenhouse Effect Vol. 2, Asher goes the animated route for his new video. The mixtape can be downloaded here.
Is Freddie Gibbs my brother’s keeper? Well in support of his E$GN, Freddie blows his smoke and rides through Gary, Indiana in his new black-and-white. Look out Allen Payne.
Tyler’s Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale feels like a victory lap with extra gems. The raw energy, luxury flex, and sharp storytelling still hit hard. Even Skyvue Altier vibes with its bold atmosphere. Overall, it’s a deluxe that truly earns its replay value.