[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3476242&w=425&h=350&fv=] Yeah the Lil Wayne episode was cool and all but are you ready for Mr. Brown, the former king of R&B? We’re one day away from Whitney’s ex’s Behind The Music and I can hardly contain my excitement. I’ll be tuned in, I suggest you do the same. Spotted: the.LIFEFiles Sidebar: What happened to NE Heartbreak’s full Insider interview? Previously: Bobby Brown “Cocaine Is A Powerful Drug”
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After we broke the first look of Em and Slaughterhouse appearing together in the “Forever” video, the Internets have been on fire with all types of rumors of how and why that went down. Well my fellow trusted voice, Miss Info, attempts to make sense of it. Minya says: That Slaughterhouse appearance in “Forever,” was indeed a non-verbal announcement of the contract negotiations going on behind the scenes. For the past month, both sides have been working towards bringing the […]
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3476164&w=425&h=350&fv=configParams%3Dvid%253D439373%2526uri%253Dmgid%253Auma%253Avideo%253Amtv.com%253A439373%2526startUri%3D%7BstartUri%7D] Hey, who knew Lil Weezy had a lil’ game? Well he does according to superstar New Orleans point guard, Chris Paul. They even played hoops a few years back. “I went to one of Wayne’s shows … it might have been after my rookie year,” Paul explained. “There was a basketball goal set up outside. He came, we shot the best out of 10. It surprised me — we shot the best out of 10, he made seven. […]
No Jigga. No Sigel. No problem. Here’s a lil taste of what H-Town’s finest is bringing to this evening’s Hip-Hop Honors festivities. Yup, tonight’s da night of the taping and me and B.Dot ain’t playin’. You take the flip cam out of my back right pocket, I got one in my front left sock. We can’t be stopped. Un-stop-pable! Props: Miss Theda Update: She caught Luda throwing bows too. Spotted: Meka
Looks like one of my favorite Hot Boys’ long-delayed album is finally gonna see the light of day. I think the Grand Hustle/Atlantic connection is no mas, and E1 is the label that pays B. Gizzle. He’s so independent but still with major backing. Check the guest feature-laden lineup after the jump. Props: Hottest Ish
“We in Germany with a Jewish nigga.” Looks like Hov wasn’t the only rap dude kickin’ it recently in Central Europe. Watch a white T’d-out Jason and his crew run through the town as he spits Hov’s verse from “Real As It Gets.” We see you Emory. F DeHaven for cavin’? Hey, I ain’t in it. Ha!
OK Juelz had a chance to change his mind but he’s goin’ with the Fuck Boy feature for his return to the scene. Again, I’m too bias to give it a fair shake, but after a couple of listens I can take it or leave it. Remember: Reagen Era, in stores, Neveruary 33rd, 2022. Props: NR via Miss Info Previously: New Music: Juelz Santana x Chris Brown “Back To The Crib”
Just cuz he moved 100k of his Man On The Moon CD in the first week, doesn’t mean this Martian is too good to perform his signature tune. Once again, Kid Cudi brings his hazy flow to late night. It’s early in the morn, but it’s okay to get your bounce on. Ha! After the jump, a piece of “Pursuit of Happiness” as the end credits roll.
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3473766&w=425&h=350&fv=] “I still love her from far away.” Now that Joe Budden no longer saves the live streams from his blog TV channel, we must rely on WSHH rips to keep up with his foolery. In this clip, he talks about being single again and tryin’ to figure out how his newfound bachelor lifestyle fits in with his need for video documentation. (No, not like that. Ha!) Just peep game, you Slaughterhouse stans.
I’ve never seen this guy do this much promo. Must be workin’ though. 300K in a second week? MTV hand over that Hottest MC crown. Anyways, I usually cringe when rappers do these strange international shows. I’m gonna close my eyes, you tell me how it goes. I suppose I can watch… later. Props: Jay-Z World
[…] 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. […]