Buck returns to his stomping grounds and lets it be known it’s not safe out in Ten-A-Key. I thought home was where the heart is. Props: TNT
Author: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
Yesterday, Birdman spoke to Eric B. & Friends on how Weezy’s upcoming jail sentence and B.G.’s recent arrest could play a factor on the Hot Boys reunion. However, the #1 stunna says the album is complete and hopes to release it by next summer. Spotted: AHH
“You don’t want no incident/ Pay me in increments.” Not one, or two, but three new freestyles from the Ghost. They’re radio friendly, but that’s okay. They all get a pass. “Throw It In The Bag” (Freestyle) “Hustler’s Flow” (Freestyle) “Warm Up” (Freestyle) Again: Splash
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3876574&w=425&h=350&fv=allowFullScreen%3Dtrue%26bgcolor%3D%23000000%26] The Chef and Lyfe get their mafioso on for the latest visual off OB4CL 2. Just a couple of Wu-Gambinos. Props: AHH
During the L.A. stop of the Blueprint 3 tour last night, the tabloid’s wet dream Rihanna popped up. After runnin’ the town with Hov, she performed her new joint, “Hard” for the first time. No Jeezy. No problem.
“Never sleep from this kid from up north” Not feeling the hook so much, but everything else gets an approval stamp. Plus, it’s produced by Pete Rock. Click play if you really getting money. Props: Splash
“I can’t fuck with Eminem but I got everybody else covered” Last Thursday, Wasalu took over the Ted Constant Convocation Center in Norfolk, VA. Above, he spits a freestyle over “Forever” and at the 1:30 mark tells the crowd he’s better than all comp except for Mr. Mathers. Spotted: HHNM via LupEND
The #1 Stunna covers issue #11 of Foundation magazine. Word is that this is subject to change. Belie dat? Spotted: Sermon’s Domain
Drizzy’s come a long way since this. Here’s a BB peak at his half of the cover of VIBE, relaunching December 8th. Somebody get Oliver a flip cam. Props: October’sVeryOwn
So it appears that the singer-songwriter-producer needs to shed off some pounds for an upcoming movie role. Good luck Terius. Spotted: Rap-Up
[…] With the advent of drill music, gang life is omnipresent in the current hip-hop/rap landscape. Yet, The Game's depiction of that life in his 2011 song "Red Nation" saw quick banning. In response, The Game hoped more of his songs were banned from radio because they did so well on the internet. […]