Skyzoo reaches into his backpack and pulls out a remix featuring Chi Ali, which marks Ali’s first recording since his release. See how the alternate version of the 9th Wonder-produced cut came together after jump.
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The Puerto Rican reggaeton duo was in Fif’s backyard last night for their show at the Citi Field. Curtis joins them on stage for a performance of “I Get Money” and their collabo, “Mujeres In The Club“.
What’s cooler than cool? How about a mixtape from the Fresh Prince Jr.? And it is all yours when you proceed. Let’s see if he can hang with the big fellas. Peep his new video here.
E-40 is dropping albums like they’re about to go out of style. During his entrance at the Hip-Hop Awards, he tells HHW that the follow up to his triple The Block Brochure will drop on March 26.
On the third show last night at the Barclays Center, Hov put his hits on pause to address jabs regarding his ownership percentage of the Brooklyn Nets. Fittingly, he then goes into “99 Problems”. Your criticism ain’t one.
Breezy kept it positive over the Hip-Hop Awards weekend by hosting an all-star celebrity ball game yesterday. Players included Nelly, Waka, Roscoe Dash, Shawty Lo and more. ATLNightSpots has the highlights. rap-up
MMG’s Stalley and Wale were both commissioned for the new theme music for ESPN’s First Take. Here’s the final word, titled “Every Word Great” featuring hosts Stephen Smith and Skip Bayless. Debate on that!
Pulling out the deck of cards and broads, The Kid Daytona and Kiss antes up with a new video. Looks like a game of strip poker and the women took the Ls.
It was already a full stage at Club Nokia last night for the Camp Flog Gnaw Tour. Somewhere between Odd Future’s set, they brought out Tune for his live edition of “No Worries”, “Pop That” and “Radicals”. Tyler also premiered a new song. 99point1percent
Plies squads up by having Waka Flocka add some of his inspirational lyrics to a track off his
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