It’s a twister. It’s a twister. Inspired by The Wizard Of Oz, Cons sits in the director’s seat and gets a few things off his chest (again). Movies on Demand 3 begins this Friday.
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No, Mr. Green did not jump off the ropes half-naked, but he did perform “Bright Lights, Bigger City” and “Forget You” during WWE’s SummerSlam in L.A. Lady Killer in stores now. mwp
Turn the music up in the headphones. With Beats By Dre providing the instrumental, Shad takes a shot at Khaled’s summer anthem. If you haven’t heard, Green Light 4 is out now.
Danny Brown doesn’t bite his tongue for no one—not even for his free LP. Get x-rated times three with the tracklist and download link below. nr
Well, isn’t this a surprise. In support of Tha Advocate and Ballerstatus‘ Digital Dynasty 17, hosted by Jaz-O, the Originator takes a crack at his ol’ pal’s “Otis”. Oy vey.
After catching our first glimpse of Nas’ video shoot in Queensbridge over the weekend, here are a few guerilla-style clips from the set. Hopefully, we get some nastier footage soon. 57
[vodpod id=Video.14977350&w=540&h=350&fv=] No idea what’s the background story on this video from Jay E., but he posted this on his tumblr over the weekend. According to one of Info‘s readers, it’s footage of Jay’s recent travels to the Arabian land. Safe travels y’all. TJ The King: “Hi Miss Info, this is one of Jay’s fam. This video was a mixture of his trips to Cairo and Middle East. Also that is his DJ, DJ TJ The King. Thank you!”
After dodging the leaks, who wouldn’t ball out of control? Last night, Hov celebrated Watch The Throne‘s release at LIV in South Beach by dishing out a reported $250k on bottle service. That’s big pimpin’, baby. Until we get footage of the night’s recap, here’s a quick clip of them gold bottles. vibe
During Jeezy and Gibbs recent visit to Cosmic Kev’s The Come Up Show, they both had it their way over the “Banned From TV” instrumental. It definitely sounded like it was CTE or nothing. UPDATE: With video. Wow.
Since the weather is nice, time to take a stroll with The Kid Daytona and Pete in the park. Off Peter Rosenberg & popchips presents: What’s Poppin? Vol. 1. Time to sit back and unwind.
This is a great post highlighting Quentin Miller’s unique journey and creative independence. It is always inspiring to see artists who continue to follow their own path and express their true vision despite challenges. The idea of taking the road less traveled connects with many life experiences, whether in music, personal growth, or exploring new destinations. A journey filled with discovery and unforgettable moments can also be found through a Serengeti Safari, where nature and adventure create stories that last forever. Thanks for sharing this inspiring video and celebrating creativity.