Moments after rippin’ the stage at his Spin Magazine cover celebration, Waka chopped it up with YN. RESPECT. reunion, anyone? Ha! Part 1: Politics in the rap game, death of Slim Dunkin, reaction to first two singles, enhancing his sound. Part 2: His three favorite tunes off Triple F Life, views on outside collabos, Flockaveli a classic? Peep playlist and whole show here.
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With his wife gettin’ her co-host on, Wale checked in with YN on EVR and spoke on the
JB’s enlisted a few hip-hop acts for his forthcoming, Believe. Last night, the teeny bopper returned
Not sayin’ our sons are less important, but for F.A.B.’s new video, he spends the day with his princess in support of his tribute track. Get ’em daddy.
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.11376657&w=540&h=350&fv=preselectedPlaylistItem%3Dguid_31db90d3-990f-4bbc-a606-b31ac5e00e87%26affiliateSiteId%3D176704%26widgetId%3D509145%26width%3D628%26height%3D515%26noScale%3D1%26playOnLoad%3D0%26mediaURL%3D%253Ftype%253Dembedplaylist%2526pt%253Dembedplaylist%2526%26revision%3D178%26autoPlay%3D0%26allowfullscreen%3D] Mac Miller visited 106 yesterday to discuss how he celebrated the success of his album, his latest mixtape, musical influence as well as being an independent artist, his tour and more.
The realest bitch keeps it all about the benjamins on her latest track. This can be found on the I.R.S. South mixtape Tax Season. Not as bad as her previous efforts and probably the hardest one thus far. rap-up
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Glasses Malone puts Ri Ri in a hashtag and follows the beat on his latest recording. No comment on the hook, but we’re sure Ms. Fenty and Mr. Brown will later. GlassHouse coming soon. xxl
For the video to accompany their rendition of the Throne’s opening track, Reggie and Ready Roc find themselves lost
During Taylor Gang’s NYC takeover, Chevy Woods stopped by Invasion Radio and brought his rhymes to the mic over 2 Chainz’ “Riot”.
Pet Sounds by Mac Miller and Sean Price is an absolute gem. That smooth, jazz-infused Nottz production creates such a chilled-out vibe, providing the perfect canvas for Mac to drop those signature, effortless flows. Hearing Sean Price deliver that gritty, legendary verse really rounds out the track—it’s an emotional but essential listen for any hip-hop head. Honestly, putting this record on feels as rewarding as finishing a project with a top-tier catio builder. Whether you’re relaxing or just need some quality beats, this collaboration remains a standout. It’s a total classic that definitely deserves a permanent spot in rotation.