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Hot 97’s Angie Martinez invited more than a few folks for her 2nd annual Backyard BBQ at Queens’ Studio Square on Saturday. Above Joe Budden runs his “Hammer Dance”. After the jump,
Ghost and Sheek have finally given the Wu-Block album a release date of October 9 via eOne Music. Guests include Method Man, Raekwon, GZA, Masta Killah, Jadakiss and Styles P. You can catch them currently on tour. According to the press release: Ghostface says, This is a unique street album combination like carnation milk with oatmeal.
For all of the trapped in the 90s niggas, Nas brought out Large Professor last night at Rock The Bells and gave a spirited performance of
Back home in Barbados, Rihanna gave her testimony last night on Oprah’s Next Chapter. She gave a candid interview and discussed her rise to stardom, sexuality, and of course, relationship with Chris Brown. yardie
Trae Tha Truth lassos some of the Lone Star State’s finest for his new music video. Maliah Michel’s cameo alone is worth the price of admission. If you like what you hear, cop it on iTunes.
Overlooking the city, Cassie delivers the final version of her smooth track featuring Young Jeezy. Produced by Rico Love and off her upcoming mixtape, Rock-A-Bye Baby. hhnm
Born today in 1969, Nate Dogg is no longer with us, but his spirit lives on in Warren G’s new video. Ain’t nothing like a gangsta party. Directed by
J.Cole earned top billing at this year’s Rock The Bells concert. And before going into “Can’t Get Enough”, he recited a new song tentatively called, “I’m A Fool.” There’s a new project from Jermaine on the horizon, so expect to hear this one again. jcolenation
This thing right here, doesn’t happen too often. During DMX’s Rock The Bells performance, he turned the “Ruff Ryders’ Anthem” into the remix by bringing out Eve. Swizzy, Drag-On and The L.O.X. would’ve been icing on the cake. westcoastjawn
everyone makes their own music, yes, in the past it was done differently, but society and people have changed so "making music" has also changed, let's say that before 2000 the songs were more beautiful, rap has changed with society.