Guess everything in L.A. is always what it seems. So with that being said, Daz, Kurupt and Snoop share what the city of Angels has to offer in their new video. Directed by Dah Dah.
Author: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
Hallelujah. Following the live premiere
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During the Milwaukee and OKC game last night, Robert Van Winkle took the Bradley Center back with a medley during halftime. Above is the crowd favorite, “Ice Ice Baby”. Full show below.
At the Paid Dues festival in San Bernardino, CA last night, Havoc and P made their first live performance together since their fall out. Above, they run through “Shook Ones Pt. 2”. HHH has more below.
Produced by Mac Miller’s alter-ego, Larry Fisherman, Ab-Soul and Young Money’s Short Dawg link together for some bubble gum blues. Sweet.
We haven’t heard much from Yaasin Bey and Mannie Fresh since their studio session. But last week out in Phoenix, Yaasin Bey premiered “Black Jesus” and “Young Love” for the Celebrity Theatre. okp
It was no days off, even for Big Sean’s birthday. Here’s a recap of his celebratory weekend including his shows in NY, L.A. and his surprise party.
To coincide with the release of Adidas’ Heat of the Bull sneaker, Twista laces up his and releases the first single off his The Dark Horse album. fsd
If you haven’t heard it yet, hear it now. French lays down some of his vocals for the remix to Brandy’s “Can You Hear Me Now”. Haan. bf
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