The Broad Street Bully appeared on Green Lantern’s Invasion Radio show last night and displayed a few of his latest lyrics over the airwaves. B. Sig back? UPDATE: Now with footage. [vodpod id=Video.11163970&w=540&h=350&fv=]
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BR ain’t shook to get on the mic and recently he stopped by ThisIs50‘s radio show and displayed his talents over a Mobb Deep classic. Game Tested, Streets Approved coming July 26. xzone
And the saga continues. Liza Rios isn’t the only one not feeling Joell’s “Big Pun Back“. Former Terror Squad members Cuban Link and Tony Sunshine say they do not support the tribute track as well. And for those who care, the clip also features Peedi Crakk who discusses his new group with Cuban and Tony. thisis50
Two of the game’s well-known dope boys join Sean Don for one of the four bonus cuts that you will find on the deluxe version. Do remember, Finally Famous is in stores June 28.
[vodpod id=Video.10984242&w=540&h=350&fv=] Jizzle took over Memorial Day weekend with his latest mixtape, The Real Is Back. And in a sit-down with 1515, Da Snowman speaks on how he reunited with DJ Drama for the project and dissects the tape.
After Toronto last week, Aubrey followed Ms. Fenty over to Montreal Saturday night where he joined the red-headed songstress for “What’s My Name” at the Bell Center.
CyHi’s new mixtape, Royal Flush 2 drops tomorrow, but this evening Omen gives us one of the tracks featuring his fellow G.O.O.D. Music fam. Production by Kanye West and No I.D. Pete Rock, anyone?
In celebration of the 10th anniversary of her debut album, Alicia Keys performed at the Royal Albert Hall in London earlier today. The R&B songstress plans to rerelease Songs In A Minor on June 28.
Still in the UK, SoulCultureTV caught up with Meth, who briefly says he doesn’t cosign the numerous comparisons between the Clan and OFWGKTA, but praises Tyler and the collective’s movement.
Nasty Nas makes his return with the first single off his next solo album, Life Is Good. Nasir planned to drop this tonight, but Flex just dropped the bomb earlier than expected. Produced by Salaam Remi. UPDATE: Dirty with no tags.
Tyler, The Creator’s Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale feels like a fresh extension of his original masterpiece. The added tracks bring more emotion and polish. Listening to it while driving through Faisal Town Phase 2 somehow makes the whole vibe even better—luxury mixed with raw honesty.