From the booth to the court—and court of law, X to the V lets his imagination take over with his latest recording, produced by B. Dolla. Clever concept. Great flow, nice beat. That’s a triple double.
Author: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
Featuring Phil Daniels, Pill’s got Georgia—more specifically, Atlanta on his mind. Wherever this track will make its way to, you can find it in the A for now. yk2
The G-Unit and Shade 45 DJ sat with Ben Lyons on the E! Online and spoke on working with 50 Cent, his wildest shows and Hip Hop beef. Is that a du-rag Kid? thisis50 Previously: Statik Selektah
Before Duck Down’s H.N.I.C. runs the NYC Marathon on November 6th, he’s documenting his preparation. For the second part, he finds himself in Brownsville, BK with Sean Price and Dallas Penn as his trainers. Poor guy. Previously: Pt. 1
Once again, TIP has been released from prison and moved back into a halfway house to wrap up the remainder of his sentence. A few weeks ago, he was removed from his halfway house in Atlanta after his prison release in Arkansas for having one too many on board of his bus. His lawyer tells TMZ: “We have good reason to believe that this favorable result was reached because of the proactive and assertive approach taken to protect T.I.’s rights by providing B.O.P. officials and […]
Young Chris and Mr. Montana certify their gangsta on this new collaboration which is coincidentally, produced by Certifyd. When PUSH! Comes To Shove Vol. 2 coming soon.
Kells stopped by 107.5 WGCI’s The Morning Riot today for his first interview since his throat surgery. He announced the title of his next album, Black Panties, which he says will be better than 12 Play and reveals the first single “10 Minutes” is coming soon. fsd
Life is certainly good even at 38. Nasir celebrated his birthday last night in NYC with a private dinner at Catch with the likes of Carmelo Anthony, DJ Khaled, Common, DJ Premier, AZ and Hov. More pics below.
Loso performed The S.O.U.L. Tape at S.O.B.’s last night in NY and brought along a few pals with him to make that possible. Up top, he brings out Trey Songz. Red Cafe, Lloyd Banks, and Vado after the jump. Love, peace, and S.O.U.L. William McKinney
It was a Cole World in Houston last night as J.Cole brought his tour to the Warehouse. During his performance, he brought out Uncle Bun and the Street King. “Get Throwed” below. hhnm
[…] two, though that never seemed to be the case. By 2009, Ghost confirmed the beef had been squashed, telling XXL: “That’s some old-school shit. Back then, things were all snowballed in the air on some other […]