Busta’s latest protege spits some fiery bars at a late night studio session. Lyrical exercise indeed. Catch up, weak MCs. Previously: “Mechanics”
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As promised Fif returned on Labor Day to get his social networkin’ on. For the second time, he touched on his recent run-ins with Hov and Puff. Spoke on playin’ new music for Eminem while in Detroit. Fired back at Perez Hilton. Lusted after Stacey Dash. Flirted with Ciara. Spotlighted a possible new LA residence and bigged up Joell Ortiz. The crazy adventures of Curtis Jackson continues on Sept. 13. It’s too late to be scared. Previously: Pt. 2
Before Nicki Minaj’s show in the ATL, she reached out to DJ Drama to tackle all the important issues including her scene-stealing verse on Kanye’s banger, her fake union with Drake, and her thoughts on BET’s Woman MC show. Break 1: Break 2: Break 3: UPDATE: Backshot below!
The beat of the weekend. Ha! son marko
No Drake this time, but Marshall Mathers was even sharper on the second go around. Fuck around and this guy might be ready to tour soon. Ha!
Oh you thought it was over. Not a chance. Me and my flip cam stuck around for the second Eminem/Jay-Z Comerica Park show this past Friday. Here’s some highlights from Jigga’s set. Let’s pretend you were there—again.
What you know about a lil reggae flavor for your Labor Day cookout? The Queen shows her range on this new one and Bussa Bus goes in. Didn’t see this one coming. Whoa!
Way before the sun came down, Bobby Ray warmed up the crowd with a solid 30 minute set. Here’s his big hit above and assistance from Playboy Tre below. That’s it for me! I can’t believe there’s another show tonight. Wow.
You know I had to give you the Internets’ anthem. Ha!
Ah shit. Em pays respect to the big homie in the hometown. Don’t front, I see you boppin’ your head.
Grand closing. Grand opening. After Hov ended his set with “Encore” here came Marshall Mathers’ opening number. It feels so good to see him back. Good times.
Hard to believe Jay actually did a full hour and half show before Em even came out. Damn, he set the bar high. Here’s his standard show closer. Every superhero needs some theme music. Look how happy the nigga is. Ha!
A Dirty Dozen reunion? You know. You know. Em’s crew brings some “Fight Music”, pops some “Purple Pills”, and makes sure you know the name of “My Band”. Below Proof’s verse is highlighted. RIP.
Jay threw in a new one in the closing medley he does at all his shows. One of my favorites off Face’s The Fix. A classic. Buy that old album! Kanye West on the track by the way. Ha!
The opening act B.o.B. (Footage of him coming soon too. Ha!) came back out to help Em with his hit off The Adventures Of Bobby Ray. Some say Em’s verse here is the Verse Of The Year. Get your debate on!
Of course the two co-headliners had to perform their collabo off The Blueprint. Thanks Em and Jay.
Hov took time to pay homage to hip-hop’s fallen soldiers especially Em’s homie Proof and his friend, Christopher Wallace. It’s a “Hard Knock Life” above and Iceberg Slim has “A Dream” to Aerosmith’s “Dream On” on the other side.
Marshall hittin’ up the OVO Festival had its benefits. Last night, Aubrey returned the favor and got his crazy face on as Em kicked your favorite verse from “Forever”. Motion picture shit. Word to Bron Bron.
Jizzle is kinda like a big deal especially in the D, so it was only right Hov brought out his old tourmate. After his verse from Shawty Lo’s “Dey Know (Remix)”, Jeezy gets his “Soul Surivor” on and “Puts On” with SC as hypeman. After the jump, Da Snowman “Loses His Mind”.
Thank you OG Juan for pushing Hov to perform his verse from his Rick Ross Teflon Don collabo. Is this the verse of the year like 1515 Boys’ Shaheem Reid says? Well it’s an undisputed great addition to the setlist. Ha!
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