Bonjour. While in Paris last month, Jeezy shows off his $2 million tour bus, makes his way over to W Hotel Opéra, parties at Club Queen and hits the stage at Le Bataclan. “A real nigga in Paris” indeed. rap-up Previously: London Takeover
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During the Nuggets vs. Lakers game last week, LA Times’ Melissa Rohlin caught up with Tunechi courtside at the Staples Center. He spoke on how the Black Mamba inspires him as well as his own children, why the Lakers are his favorite team and more. Greatest player of all time? nav via lwhq
Life is good. And so is Slaughterhouse’s latest single. Yesterday, the party began filming the video and here’s our first look. Nice red leather jacket, Mouse. Sidebar: European Tour Dates
[vodpod id=ExternalVideo.1018470&w=540&h=350&fv=] Scarface and Travis Porter joined Sway on the MTV couch yesterday. Before, Facemob left, he scrolls through his PDA and kicks a vintage rap. After the jump, peep the cypher from Ali, Quez and Strap.
Taking a break from the Wu-Block project, Don Don holds his own and displays his gritty rhymes on this new recording. Mixtape on the way?
Can’t afford the expensive bubbly? Well Jigga may have the drink for you cognac sippers. Last night, he helped Barcadi introduce their new drink D’usse (“dew-say”) at a private event in New York City. Pricewise, a 750 ml bottle will cost you a reasonable $44.99. Not bad at all. Cheers! lifefiles
Kiss was the latest guest on Sway’s in-studio concert series. He discussed freestyling vs. written raps, battling, his children, desire to do cartoons and reflected on his debut, Kiss The Game Goodbye. Jada also decides to spit a few bars above and then proceeds to perform a few tracks off his Consignment mixtape. More footage from his visit after the jump.
As Dreamchasers 2 continues to get its clicks, Meek is working on his debut album and was in the cooker with Nasir last night. Hopefully, we hear the result before Dreams & Nightmares on August 28.
Chris Brown returns to jackin’ for beats and tests his flow over G.O.O.D. Music’s latest tunes. Needless to say, he raps circles around some of you rappers and others.
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Tyler’s *Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale* is a wild, emotional ride—packed with raw energy and lyrical brilliance. It hits hard, just like getting quality window replacement hamilton services—solid, sharp, and elevating the vibe. This album’s extra tracks were totally worth the wait.