Sorry ladies, Chris Webby’s occupying his time with Bun B and Kid Ink for his new record. This will appear on his DJ Drama assisted-mixtape, Bars On Me.
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Before 360 hit the stage on Sunday, Bronx rapper Denzil Porter held his own with a dope performance. The footage isn’t too good, but at least his set was. Download his mixtape, Homemade Music here.
When Rick Ross premiered “3 Kings” last Friday, he left the cameras rolling for his third vlog. Who knew Rozay dug Love & Hip-Hop Atlanta. Ha! God Forgives I Don’t drops next Tuesday. Sidebar: God Forgives, I Don’t Preview With Rick Ross
Resurrection of the real, time to get richer than Trump. Ty Kidd Previously: Bury Me A G
While some hoes be acting up, others are winning. Just look at your favorite reality show. Anyway, Cash Money’s Shanell echoes the sentiment with Too $hort on her new recording. Her message is clear, but the vocal effects get lost in translation.
The Marathon Continues and so do the virals for Nipsey Hussle’s campaign. Here’s his latest, which features footage from his live performances, neighborhood, and local boutique. All money in. 57ave
Lupe was back on The Breakfast Club yesterday on Power 105.1 He says that he plans to go independent after his contract expires with Atlantic Records and talked about his new album, Food & Liquor 2. Later on, he talked about artistry in hip-hop and breaking into DJing.
Sir Michael Rocks stays to his Chicago roots and recruits Rockie Fresh for the second leak off his album, Lap of Lux. The beat and chorus are engaging, but the verses aren’t too impressive. LP drops August 2nd.
It only took 15 years, but N.O.R.E. finally shot a video for C-N-N’s classic, “Bloody Money”. He premiered it at the end of his “Get Her” video, but came to his senses and released it on his own. Hopefully this sparks a trend with more veteran rappers. Add War Report to your collection here. Previously: “No Delayin”
Ice Cube was in Bristol, Connecticut yesterday morning and made his debut on ESPN’s First Take. In this clip, he spoke on his beloved L.A. Lakers before shitting on the L.A. Clippers. The Dippers though? That’s cold Cube. Ha!
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.