Following the release of his mixtape, Keisha, Ca$h Out blows his smoke in the video for its title track. After the jump, he gets his day dream on in the mixtape’s second visual.
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Left Brain and Hodgy Beats ran into the Human Serviette once again. On this go round, Nardwuar brought more gifts including a whole lot of bacon products. Ain’t no fakin’ on the bacon.
Currently in the Big Apple, T.I.P. visited the Best Buy store. He purchased a handful of copies of his album, Trouble Man and gave them out to fans and signed autographs. hhnm
Seems like Killa Kyleon’s T.R.I.L.L. has been in the works forever. Today, he announced it will finally drop January 22 and lines up its first drop.
Trouble Man‘s in stores today. But T.I. continues his countdown from Michigan to Fort Hood, TX to visit our U.S. troops. Cop the album on iTunes now. Salute. Previously: Ep. 3
If you got it, flaunt it. So for his partner Statik Selektah and XXL‘s weekly freestyle series, Termanology exhibits his flow on the mic.
As Girl On Fire continues to heat up the charts, Alicia Keys visited The View today and performed her latest single. She also spoke on her Sandy Relief performance, plugged her upcoming tour and more.
Carrying on
In partnership with The Source, Juvenile is joining the bandwagon with a new music series and brings forth the first installment.
“That’s the exact reason I had mines.” In this portion of his interview with Sway, Clifford speaks on the tragic shooting in Connecticut and uses the second amendment to
The style and skill are on a par with the exaggerated musicality. I tried to understand the message of the song. I think it's about a person who thinks they can do a series of things that may be beautiful or "powerful," but in reality it's nothing of the sort. People are like chickens that eat each other and don't know that they're raised and live only to be eaten.