VIBE continues to share the gang of footage they captured in Miami this past weekend. Here’s Mr. Raymond rockin’ one of his pre-Confessions hits. Yup, he actually had some of those. Pardon the flashing lights.
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[vodpod id=Video.3018255&w=425&h=350&fv=] It was all good a week ago when Sirius XM asked me to interview Pinero and the Evil Genius for their Backstage Pass program. Basically, it was gathering to celebrate the release of The Green Ghost Project and talk about this thing of ours, hip-hop culture. Just Blaze was the special guest DJ and here are few highlights from the show. You’re welcome! That’s Hip Hop Previously: Just Blaze Comes To Harlem?
Salute to the Saints but still no mixtape? SMH.
Who Dat? The New Orleans Saints, that’s who. And the impossible happened. The franchise that was once the laughing stock of the league beat Peyton Manning and the mighty Indy Colts 31-17. The game crashed Twitter several times but we still managed to grab some of the rap community’s thoughts throughout the epic battle. Great game. Great Super Bowl.
As promised, Hov kicked off today’s big game with a lil mash-up version of “Run This Town”. Game Time!
Look who got a Super Bowl ticket? F Our Lives! JM From YM UPDATE: Tyga too! *Slits wrist* UPDATE: And Wale. Clap for ’em!
Not sure where this is from, but here’s Puff biggin’ up Miami and gettin’ you hyped for some pigskin action.
Cameo nightclub in Miami was poppin’ last night and look who was havin’ a good ole time with his new girl. The question remains: Who’s Chris Bridges’ real-life bad chick? I wanna know. YBF Previously: Who’s Ludacris’ New Ladyfriend?
[vodpod id=Video.3007618&w=425&h=350&fv=] N.O. woke up early this morning to pay his respects to Christopher Rios. Damn, ten years goes by fast.
In honor of the 10 year anniversary of Big Punisher’s passing, here’s the first release from the upcoming mixtape that will now be available on V-Day. I believe the opening verse is unreleased. This shit goes hard! Produced by Grind Music’s Sean C and LV. Props to my homie DJ Soul.
Last night at the Arsht Center, Nas and opening act, a reunited Goodie Mob, did their thing. Here’s Esco’s opening set with Green Lantern on the 1 and 2’s. After the jump, “It Ain’t Hard To Tell” and “Represent”. Illmatic >>>>
At the Lakers-Raptors game, Drizzy is approached to participate in a Celebrity Table Tennis Tournament on Feb 25. What’s a Cabbie ? Plus can anyone teach him about personal space? ATF
Skatebord P co-signs Sean’s new headphones. Really this was just an excuse to do another mustache post. Can you believe he hasn’t shaved that shit yet? BBC
Today Ahmir put to bed the shitstorm on the Internets that he created. Read his final statement here and yes the NBC cook got her repirations. Ha. Gawker
Perverts rejoice: B and AK are finally making a video together. And it will be shot in Brazil of all places. Can you young chumps take it? Wonder if Hov and Swizzy will make the trip next Tuesday? Ha. Ace Showbiz
“I got a great ladyfriend but I appreciate the ladies” Who can keep up with all the shows and performances goin’ down this weekend in the Sunshine State? Oh well, we’ll give it the college try. Here’s Com and Mr. Bishop doin’ one of the Chi-town’s MC’s biggest MCs. I assume this was for Foxxhole radio. Mo’ VIBE
He missed the SOS Haiti Telthon, but that didn’t mean Drizzy didn’t get busy last night. Looks like he tore down a FLA club with his cannon of hits. Let’s start with “Say Something” above and after the jump, just play name that tune. ATF Via VIBE
Curtis will do anything to promote VitaminWater including making some hungry X-Gamers a Mexican food delicacy. Orale ese. eskay exclusivo
“All my heroes ground zero” With the first single off his next album, Mr. International, Toronto’s own creates a musical salute to the artists who have truly left their mark on the game. He aims to do the same. Follow the flying Polaroids.
Photo: Danny Clinch Ok here’s the full audio of the controversial hip-hop performance that closed out this year’s Grammy Awards. As you’ll hear at the 50 sec mark, Wayne let the N-word fly. That’s probably what sent the censors into overdrive. In turn, they then dropped audio where they knew profanity was based on the lyric sheets. Little did they know, the artists were self-editing themselves. As shown in this video rip and proven even further here: ZERO curses were […]
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