Crooked I is back and reloaded for the eighth week of his Hip Hop Weekly series. This time he tries his hand over Wiz Khalifa’s track from Kush & Orange Juice. Squeeze that. See you next week. x Last Week: “Blood On The Wall”
Author: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
To support the upcoming From The Bottom 2 The Top, the Memphis duo lays it down with a sequel to their classic tune. Not as good as the original, but notable nonetheless. Album drops October 5th.
We’ve had nights and mornings like these. But anyway, here’s the seductive cover for Ms. Ambrosius’ solo debut. Don’t cheat yourself and pick it up November 9th. hhnm
Another week and another solid track from Glasses Malone. Here’s his third joint from his Drive-By Tuesdays series. Three’s a charm, son. Last Week: “Respect Mah Gangsta”
Snap out of it. With nine lovely ladies (Ksyn, what up!) Pharrell, Chad, and Shay premiered their new mesmerizing track last night on The Late Show With David Letterman. Remember, cop the album about Nothing on November 2nd.
Them boys are still at it knockin’ out more tracks while out in Miami. Hey P, nice shorts. Ha! heads up: nav
Drugs are bad, but this sounds good. So light your blunts kids ’cause Jimmy’s got a tune for y’all to smoke to. splash
Jus in case you didn’t know, Devin The Dude is dropping his Gotta Be Me project on November 2nd. Until then, cool out with this.
We had the feeling we’d hear more music from these two. And now, our speculation has been confirmed. 50 throws his vocals in over the singer’s slow groove. This is strictly for the ladies. thisis50
This past Sunday at the Low Low Car Show in San Antonio, Paul Wall attacked a concert-goer with a mic after a middle finger was thrown. After the video above emerged online today, the People’s Champ issued an apology via XXL. Hey, we feel more sorrier for that douche bag. “I want to sincerely apologize to my San Antonio Fans as well as Paul Wall Fans worldwide for allowing myself to become distracted during my recent performance at the Low Low […]
Tyler, The Creator’s *Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale* hits different. The tracks feel personal yet playful, like discovering hidden gems. Listening here in my new Office Space in Gurgaon made it surreal—creative vibes mixing with work energy. Definitely a repeat-worthy experience.