Three months after its release, Bad Meets Evil’s debut Hell: The Sequel has earned the duo a gold plaque. Congrats! This marks Royce’s first and Eminem’s, well, at this point who can keep count? Ha! Hell: The Sequel available now.
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Get on the bus? Unfortunately for Cliff, that’s what got him in trouble. CNN reports TIP was removed from the halfway house today and back into a “different facility” due to the officials’ objection of him taking a tour bus from Arkansas to Atlanta. After serving 10 months, the Kang was released from prison yesterday and entered a halfway house in Atlanta to finish the remainder of his 11 month sentence. In other related news, he is onboard for a […]
[vodpod id=Video.15353881&w=540&h=350&fv=] During Drizzy’s interview with MTV on Sunday, he briefly spoke on JB’s recent remix of “Trust Issues” and how he wanted it dirtier—the lyrics that is. I wish he would’ve left all the cuss words in it. I feel like that would’ve been so G, if he would’ve done all the swearing. I was excited when I heard he remixed it, because there was like a gang of swearing in that song. I was like, ‘Oh, we’re about to hear the […]
Hey, well it is the first of the month and these two money collectors pair up once again, this time for the follow-up to JD’s “Pay Day“. Off JD Era’s upcoming ICE H20 debut, No Handouts. os
If you haven’t renewed your plates, no worries. Killa Kyleon saves us a trip to the DMV with the second installment of his Candy Paint & Texas Plates series. Tracklist and download link below.
If you’re attending Rock The Bells in NY Saturday, you’ll see Lonnie recite his 2005 album, Be live. Here he explains the LP’s concept with Fuse and returning to soul. Previously: Nas l Cypress Hill l Lauryn Hill l Raekwon l Mobb Deep
During Em’s performance at the Tennents Vital 2011 in Ireland last week, Em ran into Odd Future’s frontman backstage for their first encounter. Tyler later tweeted about it below. “Fuckkkkk O My Atheist God. Goal List Check: I Told Him Relapse Was One Of The Greatest Albums To Me.” ru
Ali, Quez and Strap are obviously everywhere and while the others aren’t, here’s their latest video. After the jump, is the visual aid to their Al Pacino take. wshh
Off their mixtape, The Return Of The Dozen (Volume 2), the Dirty Dozen lets the camera roll for their closing track. Ironically, this is only the beginning.
Last night, Pharrell gave Palladium in NY the premiere of his documentary, Rising Tokyo, which documents his trip to Japan after the earthquake that struck last March. To view the five-part series, click here.
Tyler’s Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale feels like a victory lap with extra gems. The raw energy, luxury flex, and sharp storytelling still hit hard. Even Skyvue Altier vibes with its bold atmosphere. Overall, it’s a deluxe that truly earns its replay value.