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 […]
Author: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
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.
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.4128725&w=425&h=350&fv=] In an excerpt from the February 7th release of the Big Pun: The Legacy (The Lost Files) documentary, Johnny Blaze reflects on the first time he heard Pun’s music and meeting Fat Joe at the airport for a Terror Squad video shoot. 2DByz
On the Toronto leg of Gaga’s Monster Ball tour, Cudder channels Max from Where The Wild Things Are during his performance of “Alive”. Uh, pretty funny costume you got there, Scotty. Spotted: Amajanese
Here’s another new track from G-Unit’s Boy Wonder. It may be cold outside, but if Banks continues to bring the heat, that V5 mixtape’s going to be too hot to handle. ThisIs50 Previously: Lloyd Banks “Microphone”
Da Snowman sprinkles some insight on his preference of women, girls that like girls, and a whole lot more freaky tales. Cunnilingus? Sorry ladies, Jeezy says he’s too busy for that. Ha!
Da Snowman sprinkles some insight on his preference of women, girls that like girls, and a whole lot more freaky tales. Cunnilingus? Sorry ladies, Jeezy says he’s too busy for that. Ha!
On track 9 of Stronger With Each Tear, The Queen of Hip-Hop Soul, links up with current king of R&B (Sorry, Kellz). Hood love is good love, so come get you some. After the jump, MJB covers Billboard. Props: X
Scotty and Lonnie performed at the University of Florida Friday night. Despite the bad weather, it was still a pretty good turn out. Up top, Common joins Cudder for “Make Her Say” and down low, you can catch the rest of their performance. Props: DNC
His nickname was steel but his real name in the movie was Eric