Take a look at what went down during Ri Ri’s topless photo shoot. Oh wee! RD
Author: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
Aftermath’s 4 Horsemen? Before: Game & Dr. Dre In The Lab
Aftermath’s 4 Horsemen? Before: Game & Dr. Dre In The Lab
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.4456564&w=425&h=350&fv=configParams%3Dinstance%253Dnews%2526vid%253D470804] You heard it from Talib and video director Sam Brown. Now Swizz Beatz chimes in on the the imagery found in the “On To The Next One” video with MTV. “I don’t think about that. I know that’s a billion percent not true. The video displays another level of art and creativity from two great minds: the director and Jay — and myself, bringing the collaboration together. It’s no satanic ways around me and that’s for sure. I’m […]
[vodpod id=ExternalVideo.915366&w=425&h=350&fv=allowFullScreen%3Dtrue%26] Last night on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Ringo Starr lent a hand to The Roots as they played their track, “Here I Come” off Game Theory. Go Ringo go! PrefixMag
This sounds like an unfinished track with Weezy rappin’ and P sangin’. If you know what’s good for ya ladies, check right into the smackdown hotel. YAF
According to STFA, here’s a list of items that were jacked from Ursh’s SUV over the holidays.
According to Forbes, Jay and Beyoncé are Hollywood’s richest couple of ’09. Together, Bonnie & Clyde raked in $122 million. Meanwhile, Will and Jada took the #4 spot, with $48 million. How’s that for Black star power.
In the latest excerpt from Scoob Doo and Weezy’s The Nino Brown Story, Pt. 2, Weezy reflects on copping the Lexus SC 400 and listening to Noreaga’s classic solo debut. Hang hang! Props: 57thAve
On the set of David Banner and 9th Wonder’s photo shoot, Banner discusses how he and 9th’s upcoming album Death of A Pop Star came to fruition. Someone call the coroner.
[…] 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. […]