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“Nigga, get out! You never gon be better than LL Cool J.” Jay continued his concert run last night at the Barclays Center with his fourth show. At the 1:20 mark, he reflects on a time his uncle doubted his talent from a demo tape. Think he’s still on the list? mikey fresh
Tyga and Titty Boi cordially invite us to their fun-filled house. Luckily for us, the place is scattered with various eye-candy for our viewing pleasure. Thanks for the invite, guys.
Beanie displays some lines from his rap book with the first installment of XXL and Statik Selektah’s new freestyle series.
During his visit on Sway In The Morning, Gunplay talked his Bogota EP, his day at the park and more. At the 6:45 mark, he unfortunately abided to Sway’s request to kick a rap.
Under the direction of DPTV Films, we hit the streets of New York for Styles P’s new video. Clap to this.
While serving drinks, Nas keeps his eyes on Brittany Dailey‘s cocktail dress in his new video. The clip is directed by Jay Martin and features projections of the late Amy Winehouse. Although it’s well put together, isn’t it kinda odd that she died from alcohol consumption and yet, the treatment takes place in a bar? Either way, support Life Is Good here.
Gassing up the motor bikes, Maino and his entourage swarm the Brooklyn streets in their new street cinema. Be a part of their mafia. Just don’t forget your helmet. The Mafia mixtape is everywhere October 9.
Fat Joe called into Philly’s Hot 107.9 to speak on his reconciliation with 50 Cent at the Hip-Hop Awards. He spoke on their Chris Lighty tribute as well as their handshake and conversation.
In your typical relationship form, Ashanti arrives with her new duet with R.Kelly. While they break up to make up, be sure to look out for Ashanti’s Braveheart album coming soon.
GloRilla's "Typa" brilliantly flips Keyshia Cole's classic "Love" into something completely her own - raw, unapologetic, and undeniably Memphis. Her ability to blend nostalgic samples with her signature gritty delivery shows her artistic growth since "Glorious." What makes this track stand out is how she maintains her authentic voice while exploring new sonic territory. This first solo release in months proves Big Glo knows exactly what her fans want - unfiltered realness with just enough musical evolution to keep things fresh. https://stangrtheman.com/old-school-rap-and-80s-hip-hop-style/