The R-O-C-K will not put up with no bullshit and hours ago he let go his latest recording. Sure sounds like something we could endure.
Author: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
T-Pain tries to keep us hyped for his upcoming prEVOLVEr with his latest offering and he’s also nice enough to leave room for a guest feature. Wonder who’s motivated to get on this one? splash
Don’t you wish you lived like a N.E.R.D.? Photographer Todd Selby brings his cameras inside Pharrell’s $14 million Miami pad for an inside look. More flicks after the jump. Guess P’s a family guy.
Diddy and ’em are everywhere, and this morning, the train made a stop at The View to perform the single, “Coming Home”. After the jump, Puff Daddy speaks on his six children and last night’s performance on Letterman. yk2
Doe Or Die 15th Anniversary Edition is available now and today Anthony Cruz drops a quickie for our listening pleasure. 90s Hip Hop FTW!
Talib Kweli is saluting the Southern MCs with his upcoming mixtape, Southern Smoke Northern Lights next week. Here he borrows the instrumental from Banks’ posse cut.
What’s up with yo ass? Well as far as Nicki, she stopped by Chelsea’s place last night to discuss her alter egos, her duet with Eminem, relationships and more.
Killa Kyleon takes the classic OutKast tune and rides it until the wheels fall off for his latest freestyle. Natural Born Killa 2 and White Cups, 40oz, & Cigarellos arriving soon.
The Rockness Monsta keeps his weekly music streak going. This time around, he does his one two thing over Kanye’s opening track. You ain’t got no Rock in your Serato? nr
Not only is Jamie celebrating the release of his new album, but today also marks his 43rd birthday. This morning he stopped by Ellen and performed his single, “Fall For Your Type” with Drizzy. Best Night Of My Life happens December 21.
[…] 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. […]