Kay Slay kept his word and replaced Plies with Yo Gotti. It’s radio friendly for now, but expect the dirty version in a few as well as the video sometime this week. Props: DGB Update: Thanks, EEK
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Last night, Breezy took to Twitter and justified his right to rock tights on his album cover. Fashion faux pas.
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3817244&w=425&h=350&fv=] Officer Ricky infiltrates the system and teams up with the Clipse in their latest clip. Make it drug related. Heads up: OS
In the latest update of Kelis and Nas’ debacle, God’s son filed papers yesterday to prevent his soon-to-be ex-wife from coming up off that $72,728 in spousal support. Nas requests to only pay child support for their newborn son Knight and plans to seek joint custody. In the midst of all this, let’s not forget about that $2 milli. Levin’s house claims he still owes Uncle Sam. Money’s my a bitch. TMZ
Anybody who’s seen Boyz N The Hood knows this guy can shed a tear or two. Wonder what the Compton cat is cookin’ up?
Let’s just say the early sales projections of Triple C’s album aren’t looking good. And while visiting Hot 93.7 in Connecticut, Curtis has another emotional breakdown. Crying on cue? You know how Boo Boo do.
Mr. Carter and Mr. Thompson both shared a suite last night in the City of Brotherly Love. Hov doesn’t seem too thrilled about the Yanks taking the 8-6 loss. Don’t fret, The Empire still leads the series 3-2. 27 outs to #27.
The industry’s favorite free agent jacks another beat and as always—bodies it. Call the coroner. Props: Meka
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3810193&w=425&h=350&fv=] Def Jam’s chanteuse links up with Wale for her next visual off Epiphany. Be sure to handle with care. Props: YK2
One of the things you can do to antagonize your enemy is hop on their single—especially the day they drop a video. Hey, who’s taking Tia out tonight? Props: OS & Papa Smirf
[…] “Parking Lot” is a meeting of two distinct yet complementary styles. Pill, known for his raw, storytelling lyricism, represents Atlanta’s vibrant hip-hop scene, while Twista brings his signature rapid-fire delivery that has made him a Midwest icon. Together, they create a track that is as infectious as it is technically impressive. […]