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Freddie and Madlib’s collaborative EP, Shame is available for pre-sale now and here’s the title track featuring BJ The Chicago Kid. Sounds like Madgibbs is still one perfect combo.
It’s less than a month until Frank Ocean’s debut hits shelves, and today he releases the official cover and tracklist. Pretty bland artwork. Hopefully, the music isn’t. Channel Orange arrives July 17th.
How this for some reality TV? Lil Scrappy puts the drama of his troubled relationship in his new music video off his Merlo Jonez EP. Had enough of it indeed.
During his interview with Tim Westwood, Nas spoke on Nicki’s absence from Summer Jam, his daughter, Life Is Good cover, Azealia Banks, his Amy Winehouse collabo, fallout with Kelis and more.
50 was in the Windy City a couple days ago and caught up with Tony Sculfield and the Morning Riot. He discussed Floyd Mayweather’s prison sentence, Oprah, Rihanna, and Young Buck’s frivolous spending. After the jump, he spoke on Dr. Dre’s long-delayed Detox.
Last time we heard from Vado was during the long and forgotten Lost Files series with Killa. Today, he returns with his latest recording and steps it up just a tad.
Before the hitting the stage in Vegas, “LA’s Puff” chatted with
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Mac Miller goes through the motions with Hennely Jimenez in his new video in support of Blue Slide Park. Director Rex Arrow did a “most dope” job. Shameless plug. Blue Slide Park available here.
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