Bonjour. Esco recently traveled over to Cognac, France to visit the Hennessy headquarters. Aside from learning of the distillery, he creates his own blend and wines and dines. Cheers!
Author: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
Asher will finally release The Greenhouse Effect Vol. 2 tomorrow. But until then, here’s a double-dose of treats including his rendition of Mobb Deep and 50’s track. No beat is safe—or rapper.
Versace back? According to Kirko Bangz it is. And with DJ Mustard on the beat, he pops his collar on his new single with French, YG and G-Haze. Kirko’s debut Bigger Than Me coming soon.
Wale put on for his city last night. Following his CRWN with YN, Folarin returned to the Howard Theatre stage and a live debut of his Nicki Minaj and Juicy J-featured track. The Gifted in stores tomorrow.
J.Cole kept his tour going strong in the DMV last Thursday. The following night, he then hit the City Of Brotherly Love and brought out Meek Mill. For those absent, here’s a recap of both shows.
On the high rise overlooking the city, Wale balances love and hate in his brand new video. The Gifted in stores June 25.
Are you not entertained? Well produced by Maejor Ali, Sean Paul commandeers all to hit the dance floor with his new single featuring Juicy J and 2 Chainz. boomshots
With his third album dropping in two days, it’s Wale against the world on the front of today’s The Washington Post. Have yourself a “Wale moment” and read the full article here. Excerpt below. He’s been goaded into far too many “Wale moments” here, engaging with anonymous trash talkers, confronting his critics, shouting down the faceless digital mob that lives inside his phone at all times. He can’t seem to go more than two minutes without looking at the screen. […]
3 nights ago, J.Cole held two shows at Irving Plaza for his Dollar & A Dream tour. Here’s a recap of the pandemonium with cameos from surprise performer Drake as well as guests Jay-Z and of course YN.
J.Cole’s Dollar & A Dream continued last night in the City of Brotherly Love. During the show, Meek Mill hit the stage for “Levels” and a tribute to Lil Snupe, who was murdered a few days ago. hhs1987
Tyler, The Creator’s *Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale* is pure chaos in the best way. Tracks hit hard, playful, and introspective, reminding me of chilling at Sobha Skyparks, just vibing with the sunset. This album’s a perfect mix of fun and depth—Tyler nailed it.