Ghost and Sheek have finally given the Wu-Block album a release date of October 9 via eOne Music. Guests include Method Man, Raekwon, GZA, Masta Killah, Jadakiss and Styles P. You can catch them currently on tour. According to the press release: Ghostface says, This is a unique street album combination like carnation milk with oatmeal.
Author: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
Three times is a charm. And today
Overlooking the city, Cassie delivers the final version of her smooth track featuring Young Jeezy. Produced by Rico Love and off her upcoming mixtape, Rock-A-Bye Baby. hhnm
She’s everywhere, you ain’t never there. And to commemorate World Humanitarian Day tomorrow, Bey
[cnnvideo url=’http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/bestoftv/2012/08/15/ac-anderson-cooper-beyonce-united-nations.cnn’ inline=’true’] Before Bey shot the video for “I Was Here” last week at the United Nations in NYC, she explains to Anderson Cooper the song’s contribution which is in support of World Humanitarian Day. Video debuts August 19.
Picking up where Jay Rock left off, Ab-Soul continues #TDEFamAppreciationWeek by taking us to planet X for his contribution. Produced by JMSN.
Nasir’s got another dope video coming soon and it appears his album’s final track is getting the next treatment. Who knows if the former misses will get a cameo though.
After Chris Rock’s statement on rappers killing their careers once going into film, Com fires back stating when he’s doing music, the music is his main focus. Com surely proved just that with his last album.
After gracing a few print covers, Azealia Banks now strikes that pose in her new music video. This track can be found off her 1991 EP.
Behind the desk at the Beats By Dre offices, Mikkey Halstead drops a few lines in front of the camera. Don’t forget to download his new release Castro here.
Statik Selektah’s Round Trip hits hard with smooth beats and sharp features. Listening while chilling at Boutique Hotels in Cluj-Napoca would be perfect—those vibes match the album’s laid-back yet punchy energy. Every track feels curated, making it a must-play for hip-hop heads exploring rhythm and style.