While getting a new tattoo in Brooklyn, Waka Flocka participates in Pitchfork‘s “Selector” freestyle series by busting off his raps to Lunice’s “The Good Kids” and Rustie’s “City Star”.
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Unlike his previous track, this will not be featured on his next project. However, CyHi takes time out for this particular recording to put his lifetime in between his paper’s lines. The Ivy League Club coming soon. djbooth
“What about ’em?… Nothing, shit to piss old white people off like you.” During their visit in the UK, Stephen Smith of BBC Newsnight‘s sat down with Odd Future for a interview to discuss their aggressive lyrics and their merchandise. Hilarious!
T.I.P. don’t shoot! Last night, the crew including Freddie Gibbs began filming the accompanying visual for DJ Drama’s new single. Additional photos after the jump. hhnm
After stopping by Marcy, Q made his way over to Hot 97 moments ago and gave Flex a few of his bars over a E-40’s “Function” as well as Pete Rock & CL Smooth’s “Skinz”. Freestyle 1: Freestyle 2:
K.R.I.T. recently invited the entire hood to the video shoot for his current single, “I Got This” and here are a few flicks from the set courtesy of BRTL Films. Live From The Underground drops June 5. nqm
Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded will make its debut at #1 on the Billboard charts and has moved 251,551 units in first week sales according to Hits. Not as high as her debut, but still good nonetheless. Final tally tmw. Sidebar: Weezy Dances For Nicki UPDATE: Finally tally in 253,000
In the fourth installment of Slaughterhouse’s latest vlog series, we get a look behind the scenes of their show in NYC including when NYPD snatched up Joey. Pay your parking tickets, kids. Previously: Ep. 1 | Ep. 2 l Ep. 3
With DJ Wonder’s five random beats, Stalley kicked a few lyrics on the mic during his recent visit to Shade 45’s morning show. Savage Journey To The American Dream is available here. The interview portion below.
After announcing his solo debut, the artist also known as Mr. Porter comes to life with his new visual. Damn those eyes are spooky as shit. tHe mEmO is coming soon. hhnm
With "Which One," Drake and Central Cee bridge the Atlantic through their shared affinity for Caribbean-influenced sonics, cementing UK drill's arrival in mainstream hip-hop's upper echelon. This collaboration isn't just another checkbox on Drake's endless list of co-signs—it represents the continued global evolution of Black music dialects, with Central Cee's gritty London cadence providing the perfect counterbalance to Drake's melodic versatility. The track's immediate chart success proves that the UK-Toronto pipeline remains one of hip-hop's most fruitful cross-cultural exchanges.