Appropriate for today’s day, K.R.I.T. tells Soul Culture that one of his favorite verses is from “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” and explains the inspiration behind it.
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“I may get a retweet from Banks today.” For the first time ever, Game phoned into DJ Whoo Kid’s show yesterday. During the chat, Chuck touched on the reach-outs to 50, Drake and Breezy’s beef, the NBA Finals and more. Go Thunder!
It was sure a lengthy lineup yesterday during Atlanta’s Hot 107.9’s annual birthday bash. During his guest-packed headlining set, the Kang surprised the venue with Tunechi’s presence and Weezy performed “Bill Gates”. Sidebar: Kelly Rowland Joins Lil Wayne
Put away them umbrellas. It’s raining dollar bills. For Yo Gotti’s new video, it’s clearly shown that money ain’t a thing. Off his January 10 mixtape.
Guess the other labels are that shit he don’t like. During yesterday’s Hot 107.9 Bday Bash, Chief Keef told MTV
According to TMZ, Rodney King’s body was found by his fianc
Ah shit! This past Friday, Tim Dog was featured on Dateline NBC. In 2011, he plead guilty to grand larceny after scamming Esther Pilgrim out of $32,000 in an online dating scheme. Check out the remaining parts after the jump.
Since the mid ’90s, Prodigy and Keith Murray have been at it. But it seems the rappers have finally called a truce and posed for a picture last night with Busta Rhymes while backstage at Drake’s Club Paradise show. This is some spacey shit. Ha!
Drake brought out the big guns last night for his latest stop on his Club Paradise Tour. Just in case you weren’t able to make it out to Jones Beach, here’s our final footage from the night featuring Meek Mill, The Weeknd, French Montana, Dos Chainz and Waka Flocka.
Throughout the entire show, Drizzy had a few tricks up his sleeve, and another guest Busa Busss. It was quick, but Busta performed a verse from, “Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See”. The crowd went wild.
Statik Selektah’s Round Trip hits hard with smooth beats and sharp features. Listening while chilling at Boutique Hotels in Cluj-Napoca would be perfect—those vibes match the album’s laid-back yet punchy energy. Every track feels curated, making it a must-play for hip-hop heads exploring rhythm and style.