This is a pretty short kiss. Following Drake’s message this morning, here’s another possible track that might appear on his R&B mixtape. Hopefully, someone will kiss and tell the origins later. thi UPDATE: Two weeks later. Full with no tags. This was a reference track for Roc Nation’s Rita Ora. Not makin’ It’s Never Enough. x
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Don’t know the origins of this one, but a track with the same title apparently got upgraded with a new beat and a different line-up. Let the guns organs blow. splash
B Gizzle flaunts his wealth whether it be from pushing raps or pushing crack. Off his upcoming street album, Hollyhood which drops October 5th. hhnm
Get thug motivated. Da Snowman stopped by Hip Hop Nation radio to chop it up with DJ Scream. Da Snowman discusses his upcoming album TM103, the Trap or Die movement, his 1,000 Grams Vol. 1 mixtape and its cover. Part 2: Jeezy says he is too street for Twitter and will not date an industry chick. uhtn
Too early to call it a night, but here is the first offering off Lupe’s Food & Liquor 2: The Great American Rap Album. Radio rip of all three verses for now. Hopefully the CDQ surfaces before the end of the evening. lupe.n.d UPDATE: CDQ, but clean version splash UPDATE 2: Five days later, the explicit version. lupe.n.d again UPDATE 3: A week later, here’s the extended version for the album hhnm via lupe.n.d.
[vodpod id=Video.4273568&w=425&h=350&fv=] Picking up where he left off last time, Gucci literally gets his motion picture on here with track number four off his latest mixtape, Jewelry Talk. Don’t get tied up now. wsu
Just don’t quit your day job. To help celebrate his newly launched site, Ralph Folarin let go a new tune and holds Ms. Sullivan down as he spits all over her latest single. We’re going in circles. Sidebar: Live audio from our big show on Monday.
Last night, Kay Slay brought the jungle to Hot 97 and premiered a new Banks freestyle off his upcoming mixtape, The God Is Back. Drops Sunday, but until then, go ape shit with this. hhnm via mf UPDATE: CDQ
During Drake’s Ustream session last night, he invited Wiz Khalifa to come onboard his Lightdreams & Nightmares tour. Although Wiz is flattered by the gesture, he respectfully declined the offer since he’s set to embark on his Waken Baken tour. “Just the fact of cuz even extending his hand and me being on his radar is tight, to me. It just lets me know that I’m doin’ what I need to be doin’ as far as stayin’ relevant and stayin’ […]
The freaks come out at night and during a secret show at Nike Stadium in NY, Gucci brought out Lil’ Kim to perform “Freaky Gurl”. You know, the kind of girl you don’t take home to motherrr. Ha! Get “Wasted” after the jump. pds
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