“Get back to rappin, you niggas Twitter too much” The Young Gunna enlists J.Cole for this track off his The Network 2 mixtape. Who’s the hottest? You decide. Here’s to the Roc. The Smoking Section
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Jermaine and Bobby Ray rocked the stage while performing their collab at the DUB show in Anaheim CA last Sunday. Jay Rock, Game, and Nipsey Hussle are just a few are on board for the tour. More footage from Mr. Cole’s set after the jump. HHNM
Oh M Gee! This sounds a lot better than the previous version that leaked. Ursh, you got until March 30th to make music we care about again. Let’s get ready for the world! YK2
[vodpod id=ExternalVideo.927291&w=425&h=350&fv=] We head Uptown as Jimmy shoots his portion of his collab with Joell earlier today. Pour out a lil liquor, nigga? Ha.
I have a feeling that I am going to enjoy watching this when (if ever) its released. Trina’s Amazin’ drops May 4th and here is what went down during the shoot of her first video with the help of Diddy and Ms. Keri Baby. UHTN On The Set: Vol. 1 l Vol. 2 l Vol 3
The two tracks from Gangsta Gibbs off XXL 10 Freshman For 10 mixtape get liberated. Minus DJ Whoo Kid. Enjoy. “Born 2 Roll” “Youz A Hoe” Gotty
[vodpod id=Video.3198801&w=425&h=350&fv=] Zone out as track 13 of Cudder’s Man On The Moon: End Of Day gets an alternate version. Get up off that couch, lazy fucks. Previously: Original Version
In HHC’s second installment of their interview with Steve, he reflects on signing the Wu to Loud and smoking with 2Pac when he crashed at his L.A. Rifkind’s got stories to tell. Previously: Steve Rifkind On Meeting Dame & Trying To Sign Jay-Z
There she goes again. This time at an ATL nightspot for Luda’s Battle Of The Sexes release party. Monica, Lil Scrappy, and Diamond were just a few that helped Mr. Bridges celebrate. The battle begins tomorrow. More snaps after the jump. NB via Freddy O
Here is the second installment of Sport Sundays with Mike Bigga. This week, Mike gives his take on some of his favorite sports heroes. Score! Maurice Garland
[…] With the advent of drill music, gang life is omnipresent in the current hip-hop/rap landscape. Yet, The Game's depiction of that life in his 2011 song "Red Nation" saw quick banning. In response, The Game hoped more of his songs were banned from radio because they did so well on the internet. […]