The saga continues, Wu-Tang. Wu-Tang. Peter Rosenberg drops off footage of the clan including ODB’s son performing the Wu-Tang Forever classic yesterday at Rock The Bells in San Francisco. Wu-Tang is here forever, muthafucka. Previously: Wu-Tang In San Bernardino
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Friday night the baddest band in the land and John Legend gave the people at the Troubadour in L.A. a taste of their music from Wake Up! They also brought out their special guest Common for a few performances. Missed the show? We got most of it below. heads up: hhnm
Now that X is home, again, the dog’s back into the swing of things. Friday night, he joined DJ Drama, Waka Flocka, Travis Porter and others at the Congress Theater in the Chi for The Uncensored Concert. 57
Mr. 1,000 Grams performed his controversial track, “Death Before Dishonor” at the H-Town Arena Theater last night. Oh boy. One time for Big Meech. On the other side, Da Snowman puts on for his city. uhtn via mop
The guy that never stops touring and smoking was also on the bill at Rock the Bells in San Bernadino and as you can see MTV’s Breakthrough artist got a positive reaction. Sure looks like Wiz’s ready for his own tour next month.
The boys from Shaolin brought the ruckus to Rock The Bells and performed 36 Chambers in its entirety. Above they perform “Wu-Tang Clan Ain’t Nuthin’ To Fuck Wit” and “C.R.E.A.M.” Wish you were there? Yeah, us too. Previously: ATCQ UPDATE: “Bring Da Ruckus”. “7th Chamber” below.
T.G.I.F. just got a whole new meaning. Every week until Christmas, Kanye West plans to release a new song He’s calling it: G.O.O.D. Fridays. Ha! How clever. Great way to start the weekend!
Can they kick it? Yes they can. Yesterday the 2010 Rock The Bells tour kicked off at the NOS Events Center in San Bernardino, CA and above Tribe performs “Bonita Applebum” & “Electric Relaxation”. Check it out, they got us mesmerized. UPDATE: Busta stopped the party with a lil “Scenario”
Start your engines. Yesterday, Chrisette Michele took to the Central Park Summerstage in NYC and brought out Rozay to perform their Teflon Don track, “Aston Martin Music”. No Drake. No problem.
Here’s another low budget flick from the young gunnas and this time, it’s for their Drake cover off their Back To Business mixtape. Hey hey hey, this sucks too.
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