Looks like Scotty had a change of heart in Milwaukee. :20 seconds in, Cudi announced to that he’s decided to change his upcoming album’s title from Cudder to Cudder and The Revolution of Evolution. He then kicks a new verse from a new song he recorded with Snoop. Ok, nephew. Heads up: DNC
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[vodpod id=ExternalVideo.914450&w=425&h=350&fv=] According to the Chinese calendar, 2010 is the year of the tiger. But by Khaled’s account, it’s the year of the Victory. With Derick G behind the lens, Khaled gives his O-ten proclamation.
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.4427579&w=425&h=350&fv=stretching%3Dexactfit%26amp%3Bbackcolor%3D000000%26amp%3Bdock%3Dfalse%26amp%3Bfrontcolor%3Dffffff%26amp%3Bimage%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fapi.ning.com%252Ffiles%252FDXC62r2CfovKx2oVSYvDBYfDqiInCXp%2AqrO-kjViUj4PEuzk6zdi72-%2AB4Kb-RfcWTHUGHftc73S3hHYOldIxH4JerqJFtk-%252F1111_59.jpg%26amp%3Blink%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwp.me%252FpooOi-4tR%26amp%3Bfile%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fvideo.ak.facebook.com%252Fvideo-ak-sf2p%252Fv6808%252F190%252F77%252F103659876322300_57929.mp4%26amp%3Bplugins%3Dviral-2d] Last night, Snoop appeared on the Wanda Sykes Show. The Doggfather talks about new year’s resolutions, airport security, Tiger Woods and more much more. Pretty hilarious interview. Snoop may not blow up a plane, but he’ll sure smoke one up. Urban Music Direct
The-Dream proves once again that whatever he touches can potentially turn it into a hit. This time, Terius brings the magic touch to his wife as they both welcome you to the city where they tied the knot. And you say, Sin City. Nav
Last night, Alicia Keys made her musical guest appearance on Saturday Night Live with Sir Charles Barkley co-hosting and introducing her performances. But do you really wanna see that? Probably not. Instead, catch her “Digital Short” sketch which seems inspired a lil’ by her video, “You Don’t Know My Name”. Sidebar: This should’ve made the cut. Show was turrible! (Say it like, Chuck)
Speaking of Cafe, he joined Fab last night on his 106 and Park tour stop in Manhattan. Pardon, the C level footage as the two perform the new Big Apple street heat, “I’m Ill”. I wonder if Hov wants 700% on this one. Bonus: For the ladies, here’s a better look at Loso performing “Everything, Everyday, Everywhere”, the night before in Boston.
A double dosage of Cafe for your Saturday afternoon. First up, he deserves a late pass for finally adding his bars to the Snoop single but he redeems himself for tacklin’ the Chalie Boy cut. Brave man. “I Wanna Rock” “I Look Good” Props: Splash
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[vodpod id=ExternalVideo.914071&w=425&h=350&fv=configParams%3Dvid%253D469649%2526uri%253Dmgid%253Auma%253Avideo%253Amtv.com%253A469649] While on the set of his next video, “Pretty Girls”, Wale talks to MTV about his sex talk article for Honey Magazine, where the D.C. rapper explains the difference between “makin love” and “havin sex”. He says he’s gotten a lot of great feedback and hints there could be more sex columns in the future. The new Dr. Drew?
With a collaborative album on the horizon, the trio is seeking the public’s assistance in naming their outfit. If your tag is selected, the Wu-Gambinos promise to acknowledge you in LP’s liner notes. Any suggestions? Heads Up: Nav
This deluxe edition not only revisits the original’s lush Malta Real Estate production and vivid storytelling but also introduces new tracks that delve deeper into Tyler’s introspective and charismatic persona. The added songs feel like hidden gems, enriching the narrative and offering fans a more intimate glimpse into his creative world. Tyler’s ability to blend vulnerability with bold, genre-defying sounds is on full display here, making The Estate Sale a must-listen for both longtime fans and newcomers. It’s a celebration of growth, artistry, and the boundless possibilities of musical expression.