The homie DJ Soul along with G Bo The Pro are working on this salute to the Latin King MC. It will include rare songs and new remixes by the beatmakers listed above. I can’t wait. Mic Check
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God, this looks like some low-budget bullshit. Astoundingly bad. Ha.
I’m sure you’ve heard about this. But in case you missed it (like I did) here’s the entire thing. For those that don’t know, City High was ala the Fugees: A two guy, one girl group that Wyclef put on. They had a big hit, “What Would You Do?” back in 2001, but broke-up soon after. Who knew a love triangle was at the heart of the matter? Damn you, Claudette Ortiz.
[vodpod id=Video.2939830&w=425&h=350&fv=videoId%3D61786790001%26amp%3BlinkBaseURL%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.vogue.com%252Finclude%252Fvogue%252Fvoguediaries%252F2010_February_Sean_Diddy_Combs%252Fplayer.html%26amp%3BplayerID%3D8558003001%26amp%3Bdomain%3Dembed%26amp%3B] A high-profile photo spread to celebrate an album that never came out? You can’t knock Sean’s hustle. Woooha Previously: Diddy’s Vogue Spread
Understand that time is runnin’ out. I’m gonna pay my respects. I suggest you do the same. Above, my homie The King of The Burbs edited some footage from ego trip’s The (White) Rapper Show of his time in the historic lab. Gonna be sad to see it go. Get your tissues ready!
Oh yeah, pardon, that’s Iman T.H.U.G. on the far right. History in the making! 5-7-A-V-E
Oh yeah, pardon, that’s Iman T.H.U.G. on the far right. History in the making! 5-7-A-V-E
Live on the set of the video to “Gone”, Hot 97’s Big Spanish bumrushes the young buck’s show to have a quick pow wow on camera. Looks like good times. That’s Enuff Previously: Donnis Talks Single Deal & More
“You won’t have a nigga Greg Oden, no bitch” Supply and demand. Damn.
At the top of this week’s Billboard Album chart, will be the first digital-only release to ever reach that mark with 174K downloads. Who needs a record company? Ha. Toure via HDD
[…] The music video for “Certified” pairs sleek cinematography with Café’s gritty bars, delivering a polished yet raw aesthetic. Set against an urban backdrop that reflects the rapper’s New York roots, the visuals capture the authenticity and charisma that have defined Red Café’s career. Each scene is a nod to the resilience and ambition that has kept him relevant in an ever-changing music landscape. […]