[vodpod id=Groupvideo.4139240&w=425&h=350&fv=] In case you didn’t get the memo, Usher’s new album got pushed back…way back until, March 1, 2010. So in the meantime, check out the LP’s trailer. It ain’t a movie dawg. The.LifeFiles
Author: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
Last night, Pharrell and Game returned to the lab to continue working on the R.E.D. Album. Later that evening, Justin stopped by to lend a helping hand. Previously: DJ Premier On The R.E.D. Album?
50 Cent stopped by Jimmy’s show last night on NBC. He spoke on his new album and diverse portfolio. Afterward, Governor and The Roots assist on “Baby By Me” and “Do You Think About Me”.
Looks like Gotti is taking Twitter’s #musicmondays to a whole ‘nother level. You heard him, here’s the first.
After a nine year hiatus, Sade makes her return with the title track, “Soldier Of Love.” At ease, private. Sounds like Ms. Adu still got it. Props: YK2
“In the hotel rooms with Peruvians/ Cubans, Colombians, Dominicans, hooligans/ If I’m in the spot, then you know I got the ruger in/ S.P. the Ghost, you couldn’t walk in the shoes I’m in”. Pinero bums Snoop and AK’s instrumentals and gives us two freestyles for the price of one. Respect that man’s gangsta, gentleman. “I Wanna Rock” “Try Sleeping With A Broken Heart” Splash
Tremaine kept his word and allowed Mr. Raymond and Ms. Keri Baby to test out their inventions on his remix. Going in like a Tiger Woods put. Ha! After the jump, check out Trey’s latest visual, “One Love”. Props: YK2
Entertainment Weekly recently announced their Top 10 Albums of the Decade. And coming in at number one is Kanye West’s debut, The College Dropout. His big brother’s 2001 LP comes in at second with OutKast, Beyonce, and JT rounding out the top ten. Let the great debates begin. 1. The College Dropout, Kanye West (2004) 2. The Blueprint, Jay-Z (2001) 3. Kid A, Radiohead (2000) 4. Stankonia, OutKast (2000) 5. Love And Theft, Bob Dylan (2001) 6. Home, The Dixie […]
Last night, Rae’s OB4CL2 tour made a pitstop in Atlanta with Capone-N-Noreaga. With CNN playing the background, Shallah rings off with “Incarcerated Scarfaces”. Quick flick of N.O.R.E on stage under the cut.
Backstage at Hot 93.7’s Jingle Jam ’09, Fabolous speaks on being nominated for Best Duo/Group Performance for his collabo with Jay-Z on “Money Goes, Honey Stay”. He says where he was when he first got word of the nod and reveals his plans if he wins. Good luck Loso.
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