Before Common made his way over to The Park On Fourteenth in D.C. last Friday (great show by the way), he stopped by WKYS’ EZ Street’s show for a five minute freestyle. Rappers take notes.
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The good always die young. Unfortunately, Trae experienced the loss of a close friend a few weeks back and dedicates his take of Drake’s “Look What You’ve Done” to the ABN affiliate. R.I.P. Money Clip D! uhtn
Under the direction of Three 21 Media‘s Rik Cordero, Statik Selektah rounds up his posse from track six off his latest project. Hopefully Population Control is in your rotation.
That’s usually what we say when we screw up a post. Anywho, Polo Dro is crafting his next mixtape, We Outchea and hands off his first offering. Produced by Two Band Geeks. This is pretty bad. Oops, spoiler alert. onsmash
Common sure knows what the people want. Here’s his latest, with No I.D. on the track again. The Dreamer/The Believer in stores in just one week. Video shot.
Nothing much over on our side but working. As far as Alley Boy, he’s doing the same and brings forth his newest video. Watch out. Nigganati arrives January 10.
[vodpod id=Video.15815284&w=540&h=350&fv=] Continuing VOYR‘s webisode series of Jay and Ye’s tour, we follow the two over to Kanye’s old neighborhood in Chicago before hitting the United Center. He’s coming home again. Previously: Ep 1
The Kid Daytona’s Interlude 2 finally arrives next Monday. However, R&B songstress Melanie Fiona has already spread her love by joining The Kid on his latest offering.
Drake’s hitting the road again. And on Valentine’s Day he begins his 2012 Tour. Full dates below via Pressparty.
It’s way too early to snack on a shake and fries. But it’s never too late for a whole lot of ass shaking. With that said, enjoy Luda’s new clip featuring the newly freed Gucci Mane La Flare. 1.21 Gigawatts available here.
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