In one of the last few videos from the late Slim Dunkin, he, Waka, Alley Boy and Trouble pay their respects. Off Waka and Slim’s joint mixtape,
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In support of his recent release Progress 2, the young Texas playa reaches above the clouds for his uplifting track. Directed by Mr. Boomtown. wshh
Like her hubby, Bey’s musical influence is being taught in schools. Rutgers University’s Department of Women Studies offers the course, “Politicizing Beyonc
Believe it or not, The Epidemic is still on the way. But before it finally arrives on February 9, Pill unveils his latest recording for you non-believers. xxl
Australian new jack, Iggy Azalea has revealed that she’s inked a deal with Interscope.
Not only did D’Angelo return to the stage, but he’s really prepping an album. During yesterday’s show in Stockholm, he also gave fans a live performance of a few new tracks. Definitely groovy. hhnm
In preparation of Mr. Peter Parker and DJ Whoo Kid’s
Yeah, we like girls who like girls too. And for Red Cafe’s version of Meek and Chris’ hit, he invites us to his shindig at the crib. Do remember,
Alley Boy celebrated the release of his Nigganati
Back like he never left? In celebration of his last album, Voodoo‘s 12 year anniversary, D’Angelo gave his first show in over 11 years at the Filadelfiakyrkan in Stockholm earlier today. Welcome back. okp via
everyone makes their own music, yes, in the past it was done differently, but society and people have changed so "making music" has also changed, let's say that before 2000 the songs were more beautiful, rap has changed with society.