And so it begins. It looks like another Bangladesh instrumental will make its rounds around town and here’s Grafh’s take. Better get used to these.
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Swizzy keeps the hustle going and hops on Ace Hood’s Lex Luger produced-cut for this week’s installment of Monster Monday.
We’re nearly three months in for Rock’s Monsta Mondays and, for this week, things remain the same with yet another banger. Produced by Hellz Yea. x
[vodpod id=Video.5160531&w=425&h=350&fv=] Where the weed at? Well if you’re looking for some of the finest herbs, Jimmy and Rell give a whole new meaning to bagging it up with their latest video. Happy smoking.
[vodpod id=Video.5157477&w=425&h=350&fv=] Better fire up them engines. Spitta pulls out the Chevy and cruises the town in his latest video. Directed by Jonah Schwartz. Tom Cruise ain’t got shit on this.
If you thought these two were done, think again. Em and Tunechi returned to the SNL stage for round two as Marshall recited his Pink duet which later segued into Weezy’s first live performance of his latest single. Nice! yardie
[vodpod id=Video.5151877&w=425&h=350&fv=] Saturday Night Live’s musical guests both took to the stage tonight performed their Recovery collaboration. This also marked Dwayne’s first national televised performance since his release from Rikers Island last month. Now that’s love. jose3030
Nasir gave him the cosign and once again Diggy flows stupid over Esco’s Preemo-produced cut, “Nas Is Like”. Off Diggy’s December 23 release, Past Presents Future mixtape. kingz via Diggy’s blog
Earlier this evening, NBC aired WWE’s eight annual Tribute To The Troops holiday special, which Dirty Money taped earlier this week. Hopefully our troops are coming home soon. LTTP is still in stores. mwp
Waka appeared on Jenny Boom Boom’s show on CT’s 93.7 to discuss his place on MTV’s Hottest MC List, his mother’s review of Nicki’s album and, his house being raided by the cops two days ago. 911 is a muthafuckin joke.
[…] With the advent of drill music, gang life is omnipresent in the current hip-hop/rap landscape. Yet, The Game's depiction of that life in his 2011 song "Red Nation" saw quick banning. In response, The Game hoped more of his songs were banned from radio because they did so well on the internet. […]