All of a sudden, Jayceon Taylor is everywhere. He popped up at Snoop’s big Malice shindig last night, and got his freestyle on in homage to his Left Coast big homie. Sounds like he’s really goin’ off the head. Not bad, tattoo boy.
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It wasn’t all good a week ago when Freekey Zekey delivered his spin on the Dip Set split. Obviously offended by accusations that he stole money, Da Capo hops on the track to provide his take on things. Oh boy. The Diplomat saga continues. Where my Killa tape at? Props: SOHH x WSHH
Good luck clearing this one, Chuck.
Rememburrr to support our culture today. Hint hint.
After beefing with several security guards, your boy YN managed to gather some footage of Ri-Ri’s concert last night. We showed you the rehearsal yesterday and up above, is the performance of “Hard”. On the other side, a “Take A Bow”/”Disturbia” medley. Then, it’s time to get your umbrellas out.
Now, that’s a throwback flick! Here’s that long-waited collabo from A and B. Not what I was expecting, but oh well, get your stomp on! Might be a good joint for the treadmill. That’s about it. Props: Miss Jia
Now, that’s a throwback flick! Here’s that long-waited collabo from A and B. Not what I was expecting, but oh well, get your stomp on! Might be a good joint for the treadmill. That’s about it. Props: Miss Jia
Yup, we know it leaked like a dam yesterday. Still, here’s the Refill bonus cut that’s being serviced to DJs. A lil’ Marshall and Andre back and forth for your Friday morning. Oh that Double R, what a Shady Promo Machine. Ooh Wee! Pick it up December 21st, cheapskates.
Casket Track #10, you bastards.
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.4086177&w=425&h=350&fv=] Uh oh, Uncle L does his rendition of the years biggest songs. That’s right, the 52nd Grammy Award nominations were announced tonight. Bey leads the pack, Kanye’s still in the mix, and Drake didn’t need an album or record deal to prove he’s the shit. Read ’em and weep. The ceremony takes place at the Staples Center, January 31, 2010.
[…] 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. […]