Seats were all filled early in the morning on Shade 45. As Ski Beatz sat in the back playing various beats, Murs (with his iPad), Fashawn and Chris Webby took turns stepping to the mic.
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From the runway to the streets, Yung Joey and ’em have fun puttin the pedal to the medal in his new video. On the real, the majority of the operating vehicles were probably rentals.
WorldStarHipHop CEO, Q recently dished out $70,000 and gave out chains to his video uploading staff. In Ben Baller’s new viral, he shares how he iced out the URL’s logo. Hopefully this gives YN some ideas. Previously: Pusha T
Oh so you think you can act? T.I.P encourages his kids to film a movie since they believe acting is as easy as 1,2,3. Find out if their acting skills is just as good as Pops. Previously: Ep. 5
Pimpin ain’t easy. But for 50 and Too $hort, they reconnect and make it easier than it sounds on Fif’s new release off Street King Immortal. engineroomaudio UPDATE: CDQ
With a clear mind and as focused as can be, Sai plants his flag with his latest offering off his forthcoming, The Greatest Story Never Told Chapter 2: Bread & Circuses. Album drops November 6.
We’ll definitely hold you to that Scottie. After teasing fans a week ago, CuDi drops off his self-produced track in its entirety. And he’s rapping. Indicud coming soon. complex
Backed by The Roots, Kendrick made his late night TV debut on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon with a live performance of his single. good kid, m.A.A.D city drops October 22. Drank!
K-Dot was in the 305 last week and visited Power 96. After touching on his album cover, Dr. Dre and the J.Cole joint project, he hits the mic at the 4:40 mark for a quick rhyme over “Regulate”. Thick and juicy! 57thave
Looks good in the subject line, but until we find out what exactly was created in the studio, FSD shares a photo op of the three at work. More flicks including Mr. Ocean and Cocaine 80s’ James Fauntleroy below.
I can completely relate to your experience of praying, fasting, and still feeling uncertain during such a big decision. Buying a home is never easy, especially when emotions and faith are so deeply connected to the process. I love that you stayed open-minded and continued exploring options while holding onto your spiritual impressions. This post is a great reminder that sometimes we’re guided step by step, not all at once. Truly inspiring!bali contractor