K-Dot and Dr. Dre’s “The Recipe” may have that West Coast flavor. But for XV’s new recording, he uses the Scoop Deville beat to rep his area code of Wichita. It’s not where you from, it’s where you at. Hell yea!
Author: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
Produced by Harry Fraud, DZA,
Empty cup? Well last night in South Beach, Cameo’s Lapdance Tuesdays welcomed Kirko Bangz and he kept the cups full by joining the partygoers
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While bobbing along to his own single, 2 Chainz gives Life+Times a breakdown of the track’s meaning and how its inspiration derived from a strong weed named, Gas. Ok, who dealt it?
[vodpod id=ExternalVideo.1019767&w=540&h=350&fv=] Need a second guess? Well last night,
Word on the curb is that Rihanna’s been everywhere as of late. But with open arms, Flo Rida welcomes her current single and keeps the party going with his own rendition. hhnm
During yesterday’s visit at the Skee Lodge, Dom Kennedy ripped the mic and gave it the following DJ Skee presentation treatment.
Is that a hologram? Well as the title says, Twista cracks open his rhyme book and lets the camera take it from there. Off his upcoming mixtape, Reloaded with Don Cannon.
DJ Khaled and company made the best of their Memorial Day Weekend with a stop at Miami’s famed King Of Diamonds. After the jump, Dazed One shares
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.