Fashionably late at its finest. Poor Ci-Ci. NB Sidebar: Tell ‘Ye what’s wrong, girl. CL
Author: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
Move like a thief in the night with the latest leak off Statik Selektah’s 100 Proof (The Hangover). Damn this beat is ridiculous. NR
Pretty groovy track here. The Gym Class Hero frontman hooks up with Faheem and Young Ca$h for a cut off T-Pain Presents: Nappy Boy All Stars Vol. 1. The tracklist for the mixtape, you can find after the jump. Happy to be nappy.
Earlier this evening, Wasalu phoned into Greg Street’s radio show on V-103 in Atlanta discussed how he maintained his relevancy without producing an album in three years. He says plans to announce a release date for Lasers within a few weeks and reveals that he’s recorded four tracks with the Neptunes, but only two made the cut. Props: Rhymestyle Earlier: Lupe Fiasco turns In Lasers Today
[vodpod id=ExternalVideo.918253&w=425&h=350&fv=] From the Chi to Gary, Indiana is the visual for Freddie and Mikkey’s collab, off Maja 7th and FSD, The Breakout. This is how the Midwest was won—on their own. Sidebar: Freddie Gibbs Does Streetsweeper Radio with Kay Slay
“They got me twisted/ Like Chris Brown on a jet ski” This one’s for the duffle bag boys off the No Mixtape with no release date. No end in sight. NR
The Capo and Sin City tackle the Dirty Money secular track. Get ready for The Ghost Of Rich Porter to haunt your speakers soon. Props: Legend
[vodpod id=ExternalVideo.918218&w=425&h=350&fv=] Now, this is creative. When you open your copy of Jake One and Freeway’s The Stimulus Package on February 16th, here’s what you’ll get. Designed by Brent Rollins, the artwork comes with a wallet-like-disc holder and other treats. Let’s hope the music is as good as its cover. OS x Info
[vodpod id=ExternalVideo.918181&w=425&h=350&fv=] Cudder took some time out during his stop in Boston to shoot a video for his latest track. Directed by Jason Goldwatch, Scotty beams himself up with some of nature’s finest herbs. Grab your blunt and have a seat. DNC
[vodpod id=ExternalVideo.918181&w=425&h=350&fv=] Cudder took some time out during his stop in Boston to shoot a video
This video for "Travel The World" is a solid vibe! Termanology and Bun B bring such a smooth, classic hip-hop energy, and Enisa’s vocals really elevate the track. It’s the kind of song that makes you want to pack your bags and explore somewhere new immediately. Watching their journey through the visuals makes me seriously daydream about booking a trip—maybe planning some new zealand holidays is exactly what I need to cure this wanderlust. The chemistry between the artists is undeniable, and it’s a great addition to the project. Definitely a track worth keeping on repeat this season!