Hip Hop sure ain’t dead and just a reminder that it isn’t, Donny Def Jam rounds up the Free Agent and Term for his latest banger. Yaowa, it’s D-Block! nr via dj op
Author: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
Last night, Ralph Folarin brought Attention Deficit‘s track number seven to the 30309. Atlanta’s Center Stage to be exact for V-103’s concert. ATL we out chea.
Last time we posted a track from Puff and his leading ladies, they made us take it down. So tune in while you can. An early version called “Hurt” leaked awhile back and this final master is probably the best song yet from Last Train To Paris. All aboard? mr x
This has no name nor origins, but Splash speculates it may end up on Tony Toca’s upcoming album. Sounds incomplete, where’s Jada?
With his compadre Dre Day, Slim Thugga adds his two cents over E-40’s track. Don’t act like one and check it out. hhnm
This leaked awhile back with just Trey and Swizz. But now, the Kang’s been added to the mix. It’s got HHC tags, but you can try to get your freaky dance on for now. mr x. Sidebar: Track #2 off the new album. thi
“Takin’ the last shot nigga, Robert Horry” For those who fuck with Styles P’s verse on “B.M.F.” (such as myself) it’s your lucky day. Ghost adds a few bars to his Teflon Don contribution. One time for D-Block! nr via dj op
Three’s a charm? It sure is and for the third installment of his Hip Hop weekly series, Crook lights it up over the Drizzy and Hov collab. Wait until next week comes around. mr. x Last week: “Bang Yo City”
Last month, Rick Ross wanted Wiz on his Maybach Music roster. Although Atlantic beat Rozay to the punch, the Pittsburgh spitta tells VIBE, he would’ve declined Ross’ offer anyways. “When I woke up and went to Twitter I saw a bunch of people talking about it and was like ‘What the hell?’ So I went on the blogs and saw his . Then Ross ended up calling me [the same day] to say it himself. I would’ve kept doing what I was […]
[vodpod id=Video.4307435&w=425&h=350&fv=configParams%3Dvid%253D555357%2526uri%253Dmgid%253Auma%253Avideo%253Amtv.com%253A555357] It seems as if Cee-Lo’s new track is everyone’s favorite sing-a-long. So much so, that even Curtis wanted in. Bruno Mars, the man behind the boards, talked to 1515 about his studio session with Mr. Green. “Talk about the perfect marriage, we been fans of Cee-Lo for real. And we became labelmates and I was just feeding that to them, ‘We got to get in. I know he’s working on something, we got to do something.’ So he comes […]
Before this song, I listened to what was on the main channel and I listened to music without a backbone, and here I am again with "rap"; yes, I like listening to more real music! The artist has a way of telling this love story, he reels off the words with his voice, creating the atmosphere musically. And that's why, in the end, I listen to these artists; they make me feel the truth of the music more.