Here is the official cover for the Thornton brothers upcoming album, Til The Casket Drops. Illustrated by KAWS, peep the tracklist and production credits below. Pick up a copy, December 8th. 1. Freedom (Produced By Sean C & LV) 2. Popular Demand (Popeyes) feat. Cam’ron (Produced By The Neptunes) 3. Kinda Like a Big Deal feat. Kanye West (Produced By DJ Khalil) 4. Showin’ Out feat. Yo Gotti Produced By The Neptunes) 5. I’m Good feat. Pharrell (Produced By The Neptunes) […]
Author: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
This particular project is filled with 21 tracks from various members of the Wu and their affiliates. It will also contain a 20 minute excerpt of ODB’s upcoming documentary, Dirty. An anti-drug track from Russell Jones? Wish I would of gotten this before my rehab session earlier yesterday evening. *shrugs* Props: YK2
Jermaine chops it up with HardknockTV and shares his thoughts on the situation between his boss and Beans. Make like Bennet, and don’t get in it.
Mr. Ortiz gives a tribute to the late Christopher Rios on his born day. Feliz Cumpleanos! Spotted: NR
Nightmare on Blog St. Don’t be scared, scrap. ThisIs50
In part four of Jermaine’s A Star Is Born series, he touches on this relationship with Roc Nation and his inspiration. He even admits to rhyming like Percy Miller when he first started rapping. Ughh! Karen Civil Previously: Part 3 l Part 2 l Part 1
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3887539&w=425&h=350&fv=] Sorry, but I can’t decipher Jimmy’s tweet. Guess we’re just going to have to wait and see what’s he talkin’ bout.
The Queen of Hip Hop Soul lets it be known that she’s irreplaceable on her latest single. Don’t hate on her happiness. Stronger in stores December 22nd. Props: Nav
Here’s some of that good ol’ recession music from Pap. Say brother, can I borrow a dollar—and a flip cam? Props: WSHH
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3882135&w=425&h=350&fv=configParams%3Dvid%253D454412%2526uri%253Dmgid%253Auma%253Avideo%253Amtv.com%253A454412] Curtis spills the beans to MTV that BISD’s next single “Do You Think About Me”, will focus on break-ups. He also says that he purposely releases his singles in a specific order. “I had to do ‘Baby By Me’ before I can get to ‘Do You Think About Me’ because the singles tell the story. From ‘Do You Think About Me,’ I’m going to ‘Get it Hot.’ ” This all makes sense now. I sure hope he gets someone sexier […]
[…] As a staple of Southern hip-hop, Trae’s career has been defined by consistency and authenticity. King of the Streets 3 continues his legacy of hard-hitting, street-oriented music, and “Gettin Paid” encapsulates that ethos […]