The man on the moon lands at numero uno in ELLE magazine’s 25 things to look forward to for the remainder of the year. Of course this was printed before his recent push back. Worth the wait? Find out October 26th. dnc
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All praise the pope, mang. Well Bun B anyway. Here’s another leftover from Trill OG. It also appears on DJ Haze’s Still Countin Money so pardon the tags. mr. x Sidebar: Bun B battles heckler at Red Bull Emcee event in Houston
Three nights ago, Mac Miller stopped by Shade 45’s Showoff Radio with Statik Selektah and drops a killer freestyle. If you haven’t checked out his latest mixtape, K.I.D.S., do so here. Thanks for the shout Mac.
The Associated Press caught up with Clef on Saturday and the Haiti presidential candidate shared some of his politricks behind dual citizenship and investing in his country. Rock the vote Haiti on November 28th.
Waka and a few of his pals take a ride on a Drumma Boy beat with no hands. It’s a few months old, but finally here is the mastered and finalized version. By a show of hands, who’s feeling Roscoe’s hook? Thought not.
Waterblocknyc got a hold of an outtake from Kanye West’s 2004 MTV Diary where the burgeoning rapper and his mom recite one of his old verses. Hey mama. perajok
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We can’t get a State Property reunion anytime soon, but the Broad Street Bully says he’s about to spread the chain gang across the states before spitting a freestyle. S.P. for life? 57 ave
It sure was ol’ school Thursday night at the Paradise Theater in the BX and of course Rick The Ruler and Mr. Fresh stole the show. Get it? Anyhow, the pair ran through their classics as Grand Puba slows down after the jump.
Who’s up for a drink this evening? Well get yourself a cup as Game, Cold Bloodz and A.R. serves us the first video off Brake Lights thanks to AHH. Red is the best flavor right? Oh yeah!
Central Cee is undoubtedly one of the brightest figures to emerge from the British music scene in recent years. With his sharp rhymes, irresistible flows and a true street artist attitude, he has conquered an ever-growing audience, not only in the UK but also internationally. His songs are a vivid portrait of life on the streets of London, telling stories of friendship, rivalry and ambition. Central Cee has shown that he can range between different genres, from the hardest rap to the most melodic songs. His live shows are an explosion of energy, capable of involving the audience from the first moment. Central Cee is an artist destined to leave an important mark on the history of music. His ability to unite the masses and his continuous evolution make him a reference figure for the new generations.