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Author: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
Bitches ain’t shit. But according to this new track, yours chose Twista and Juicy J. Produced by Juicy J and off Twista’s September 4 release, Reloaded. Better start cuffin’.
Shady’s furious four visits Sway’s morning show as the latest guests for the in-studio concert series. Above, they performed “Throw It Away” as well “My Life” and “Hammer Dance” after the jump.
Mac Miller continued his rounds in the Big Apple yesterday and decided to drop his own bombs on the mic with
Before ending MTV’s Rapfix Live session yesterday, Sway persuaded Royce, Crooked I and Joell Ortiz to leave on a good note with a few bars for the viewers at home.
With Kendrick Lamar co-hosting, Stalley explains to Rocsi what we can expect on his debut album, why he’s staying away from features as well as working and touring with his fellow MMG members.
Created by Mike Waxx, Big Sean fades to black on the cover art of his upcoming mixtape, Detroit. Mixtape drops September 5.
Waka’s already filmed his next video and plans to bring the art back in Hip-Hop videos. Until we find out if he sticks to his word, he invites
Pac Div cruises with Mac Miller and Raven Sorvino on their latest cut, produced by Thelonious Martin. Sounds like the most innovative music you’ll find.
What’s 20 days longer? Well that’s how long fans will have to wait for K-Dot’s debut LP. Initially set for October 2, TDE’s press release reports, good kid, m.A.A.d. city will now drop
Wow, the way this project is framed is really eye-opening. It’s hard to believe that urban planning could be so directly tied to protecting property prices at the expense of vulnerable populations. The Trump real estate seminar adds another layer, showing how celebrity and hype intersect with serious social issues. This article makes me think more critically about gentrification and the hidden costs of development. Investment Property Bulgaria