Maino and The Mafia make matters worse by bringing along Ca$h Out for their new record. Now that’s cold. What did we do to deserve this? x
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With locking in last year’s top rap and R&B albums, K-Dot and Miguel point the fingers on VIBE‘s upcoming “Big List” issue. Peep the excerpt below and their individual covers after the jump. You’re both carrying the torch as the leaders of the new generation. How do you define musical genius? KENDRICK: Somebody that don’t really have any boundaries, that’s not confined to the traditional structure of a song or traditional sounds. When you listen to “Adorn,” it feels like […]
Before Lore’L drops her upcoming EP on April 15, she keeps us in the loop with her latest featuring Problem.
Started from Haiti, now he’s here. In Clef’s new vlog series, he uses some downtime in the studio to cover Drake’s single. April Showers is around the corner.
Thanks to Scion AV, DJ Jazzy Jeff invites us into his home studio and gives us a look at his digtal equipement, instruments and more. Nice lab there, Jazz.
War, what is it good for? How about a live performance from Ghost, Masta Killa and Killa Priest during last night’s telecast of Jimmy Fallon’s show? 12 Reasons To Die in stores April 16.
Jermaine catches feelings and a body in his new video featuring Miguel. Jealousy is a muthafucka. Despite the dark imagery, Cole insists, “No R&B singers were harmed during the making of this video”. Save the date: Born Sinner drops June 25
Still out West, Da Snowman keeps it G by following up to his previous remix, now featuring Snoop, Short and E-40. Welp, there you go B.Dot. laleakers
T.I. is back with the second season of his VH1 reality show, The Family Hustle. And now that Trouble Man is released, T.I. and the family hit the slopes for their winter vacation. mwp
Talib Kweli catered to a sold-out crowd in Tempe, AZ this past weekend. During his set, he brought co-headliner R.Les for their first live performance of “Outstanding” and Miss Dimplez caught the action.
Tyler, The Creator’s Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale feels like a fresh extension of his original masterpiece. The added tracks bring more emotion and polish. Listening to it while driving through Faisal Town Phase 2 somehow makes the whole vibe even better—luxury mixed with raw honesty.