With Mr. West a piping hot topic this week, KDAY Los Angeles radio personality Devi Dev dug up an unreleased sitdown from a few months ago that she had with the mouth that roared. They speak on gay folks, Jigga, Diddy, Steve Jobs, and the kitchen sink. I don’t know if it’s one of the greatest interviews of all-time but let’s listen.
Author: YN
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3444633&w=425&h=350&fv=autoPlay%3Dfalse%26configParams%3DconfigParams%253Dinstance%25253Dwp%252526id%25253D1621776%252526vid%25253D438182] Here’s a behind the scenes look at baby sis preppin’ for her tribute to her big brother. May the King rest in peace but—looks like ‘Dunk’ still got some junk in her trunk. Hey fellas, she’s single again! Get your weight up and your two-step together. Full special airs Saturday at 12:30 pm EST. MTV Sidebar: She sounds so much like her brother here it’s kinda scary. [vodpod id=Groupvideo.3444978&w=425&h=350&fv=configParams%3Dvid%253D438176%2526uri%253Dmgid%253Auma%253Avideo%253Amtv.com%253A438176%2526startUri%3D%7BstartUri%7D]
I’m sure the homie Semtex will have better footage shortly, but I couldn’t wait to put this up. I was in a privileged position on stage when Hov opened up his Glastonbury show with his tongue-in-cheek Oasis cover. Last night at Roundhouse, it was revisited. Truthfully: SC loves this jawn. Next time: Sing along, Hov! Props: TS Update: As promised, let me upgrade you. [vodpod id=Groupvideo.3444683&w=425&h=350&fv=clip_id%3D6638551%26server%3Dvimeo.com%26autoplay%3D0%26fullscreen%3D1%26md5%3D0%26show_portrait%3D0%26show_title%3D0%26show_byline%3D0%26context%3D%7Cnewest%26context_id%3D%26force_embed%3D0%26multimoog%3D%26color%3D00ADEF%26force_info%3Dundefined]
If you diss Drizzy, you’ll never hear a reply for it. But if you claim responsibility for his biggest hit, he’s gonna address the matter. This pretty much confirms our previous post. Heads Up: All Things Fresh Sidebar: Kinfolk gets clowned? It ain’t nothin’ new.
Cue the bonus tracks on BP1, Jay-Z speaks on his strong memory. Tired subject to us hip-hop heads, but can you believe he’s on Oprah?! Seven days away. Get your DVR’s ready! Thanks, O. Previously: Jay-Z In O Magazine Bonus: Mo’ project footage. Is that you Geda K?
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3440886&w=425&h=350&fv=] More VMA red carpet action as Swizz speaks on the tender tweets he exchanged with A Keys awhile back. Yup, that’s one RR brought to you first. I can’t prove it since we’re still backin’ up our old content on the new site. But my homegirl Freshalina knows, so that’s good enough for me. Props: Creekmur’s Castle
In an article in the new Details magazine appropriately entitled “Tears of A Hip Hop Clown“, the super-producer who lost it all, brags about all the Hollywood hotties he bagged back in his heyday. After a bong hit, Storch loosens up a bit and the conversation turns to his sexual conquests. Tops among them? “Kim Kardashian—she was amazing,” he says. (She denies she and Storch had sex.) “Dude, she really is so fucking hot,” Linder affirms from the pool table. […]
This MJ remix shit is outta control. The shuffling drums are cool and all, but you really can’t fuck with perfection. Oh and this reminds me; of course that’s not me in the credits of BP3. The genius that is No ID, is “E. Wilson”. He prefers Dion. But his mama named him Ernest.
Another one from the baritone brother from the Chi. Previously: YN’s Breakaday: He’s A Rider
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3439694&w=425&h=350&fv=] “I felt it would be live to come to my man’s city being that he jumped on something for me and showed that love. It’s like why can’t I come and bring it back and bring it to his town.” Here’s a look at The Chef and Mack Mittens during the making of CL 2’s next visual which was fittingly shot in Illadelphia. Hey, has the Broad Street Bully turned himself in yet? The Double R wants to […]
[…] 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. […]