Slow down baby, the video is on the way. Before it arrives, Mass Appeals shares what they filmed on the set. Looks fun so far.
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You don’t know what you got ’til it’s gone. And off his Bijoux 22 EP, Roc Nation’s Elijah Blake has the case of the ex in his new video with Common. Do what B.Dot does, keep ’em both.
Leaving the speedos at home, Clef found himself back at Power 105. On this go ’round, he spoke on his upcoming The Carnival Begins album, L Boogie’s recent sentence and more. Oh, performance included.
We all could use a lil more water. So over Esco and the Braveheart’s “Oochie Wally”, Ms. Perry quinches her thirst with a new freestyle. More recent audio from Brianna can be found here. It bang bangs.
Twista was originally suppose to appear on The-Dream’s album’s title track, but it was left off when it was released. Thanks to FSD, his verse comes to play today.
From Destiny Child’s break-up to her past abusive relationship, Kelly Rowland airs out all on the new single from her upcoming album, Talk A Good Game. Produced and written by her tourmate, The-Dream.
Talib’s been pretty vocal on the Rozay controversy. He returned to the Breakfast Club to give his view on the debacle, his new album Prisoner of Conscious, upcoming book, love for DJing and more.
In support of his upcoming Almost Home EP, Kid Ink brings forth a new groove before it arrives in full on May 28.
At Miami Beach’s Fountainbleau, NBC’s Nitecap kicked off their new season with Big Sean. For his second appearance, he talks Detroit, working with Jay and Ye, Barack Obama and, of course, his next LP. UPDATE: Peter loves his nitecaps with Big Sean. Back for a third time, Sean talks working with Eminem, the Rick Ross controversy, Jason Collins and more.
It’s that time of the year folks and the Rock The Bells festival will be celebrating their 10 year anniversary with the likes of Wu-Tang, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, a virtual ODB and Eazy-E and tons more. This year, the two-day festival will hit up San Bernadino, CA (Sept. 7-8), Mountain View, CA (Sept. 14-15), Washington D.C. (Sept. 28-29), and Rutherford, NJ (Oct. 4-5).
Tyler really snapped with Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale! Every track feels like a personal Skup of emotions and raw vibes. The production is top-tier, and the added songs are pure gold. Definitely a must-listen for fans who appreciate lyrical depth and sonic experimentation.