Still on the BMI panel, Nasir explains that his record “Hate Me Now” was inspired by the backlash of It Was Written. He then talks about his collaboration with Damian Marley, Haiti, and his lyrical content. Oh yeah, Destiny is a Gucci fan. No way! HHO
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[vodpod id=ExternalVideo.919718&w=425&h=350&fv=] At A-Town’s popular Velvet Room, a minked-out Antwan stands beside Nas as he performs “Hate Me Now”. When Esco gets the crowd rowdy with “Made You Look”, Luda emerges to recite his verse off the remix. They shootin!
Luda recycles his verse but tacks new vocals from Ciara and Pitbull. That’s kinda low, Cris. THI
Jay Elect gets his ESPN on with Power 106’s Los Angeles Leakers and weighs in on the upcoming Super Bowl between the Colts and his city’s Saints. He also mentions he does not agree with the portrayal of Peyton Manning as the best QB. Exhibit that sport junkies.
Alright ladies, getty up to the Auto-Tuning sounds of T-Pain and Young Jeezy. RevolveR coming soon. Assume the position. YK2
At last weekend’s BMI Grammy Panel, Lonnie and Nas justify the lyrical content in their music. According to Com, his songs are a representation of his feelings. Guess that’s what you call mood muzik. Black Tree TV
[vodpod id=ExternalVideo.919494&w=425&h=350&fv=autoplay%3Dfalse] Bug out with C.Breezy on Ustream as he previews a few tracks off his upcoming Valentine’s Day mixtape with Drama. The Life Files
During Snoop Slim and Kurupt Keaf’s stay in Cancun, the duo shot a clip off their mixtape, Slim & Keaf. Might not be something you expect from these guys, but who cares. It’s girls gone wild. Lord Lord Lord. 57thAve
Today, Def Jam has revealed the cover of Mr. Bridges’ 7th LP. And in case you haven’t heard, it’s been pushed up from March 16th to March 9th. Let the games begin.
The remake of the ’85 tribute song just got a little bit of Hip-Hop flavor to it. According to producer RedOne, the recording goes down today in Los Angeles with Jay-Z and Eminem added to the mix of more than 100 other musicians. Peace. Rolling Stone
[…] The music video for “Certified” pairs sleek cinematography with Café’s gritty bars, delivering a polished yet raw aesthetic. Set against an urban backdrop that reflects the rapper’s New York roots, the visuals capture the authenticity and charisma that have defined Red Café’s career. Each scene is a nod to the resilience and ambition that has kept him relevant in an ever-changing music landscape. […]