Off the F.B.G.: The Movie tape, you can find Future and his gang just outside on the front porch in their new clip. No trespassing, but you can download the tape here.
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Slim Thugga and Paul Wall put a Texas spin to Kendrick’s “Poetic Justice” and keeps the blunts lit and their cups full in its visual aid.
Move over Will. Inspired by Lena and Piccolo, Tito Lopez rides for his chick on his 9th installment of his Venting Session.
Under the direction of Mazi O, sparks fly in Maino and crew’s new video featuring Uncle Murda. How real is that?
Thanks to Peter Rosenberg and Ecko Unlimited, The New York Renaissance is back. The 17-track compilation includes A$AP Rocky, Joey BadA$$, Action Bronson and more. Tracklist and download below.
This track isn’t featured on Havoc’s upcoming 13, but nonetheless, he and Slum Village keep their dollars rolling in on their collabo. 13 drops May 7. Cop the track here. hhnm
While previewing her new song, “Grown Woman”, Bey reflects on her most memorable video looks for Pepsi’s “Live For Now” campaign. Kinda reminds us of Mr. Carter’s Rhapsody ad a few years back. The Timbaland-produced song debuts next Monday. Behind the scenes clip after the jump.
YMCMB’s latest addition, T.Rone, revisits his single and brings along Juicy J, Capo, Joey and Raheem DeVaughn for the official remix.
With Harry Fraud on the beat, Joey Bada$$ opens up Peter Rosenberg’s upcoming mixtape, New York Renaissance. Hear the rest of the project when it drops in full today. info
During yesterday’s broadcast of MLBTV, sports analyst Bob Costas gave props to Ludacris after reciting his “Hip Hop Quotable” lyric. Someone give this man some chicken and beer. “Now I roll up torpedoes, get blunted with rastas/ For a hefty fee, I’m on your record like Bob Costas” In other news, if you follow Luda on Instagram, you may have seen his “Now That’s Ludicrous” pics. Last night, he brought it over to Conan. Peep the skit below. Very funny.
						
						
						
						
						
						
						
						
						
						
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.