Looks like Chris Breezy’s really taking this rap shit seriously. Sad thing is that he’s better than most full-fledged rappers. In any event, here’s the fourth installment of his hip-hop music series. Once again, 9th Wonder on the beat. hhnm Previously: 3 | 2 | 1
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How come there’s never chicks this bad whenever I’m at the gas station. Anyway, Slim Thugga pulls a honey dip from the streets and into the sheets for his new video. Off last year’s slept on Tha Thug Show.
[vodpod id=Video.13370057&w=540&h=350&fv=key%3Dea575ee2eb] With Director Spike Jonze behind the lens, Funny Or Die gives us the Beastie Boys’ latest viral adventure. Hot Sauce Committee: Pt 2 in stores now.
The origin of this track is unknown, but these three amigos all connect over this Big Jerm production courtesy of Wiz Khalifa. Sounds good.
Even in Marbella, Spain, Yayo stays on his grind. For his latest freestyle, the Talk Of New York is calling all shots on French Montana’s track. Produced by Harry Fraud. Mixtape coming soon? thisis50
With Travis on the drums, here’s the latest offering off Nickel Nine’s upcoming album. Pre-order it here. Success Is Certain drops August 9. sermon
Currently in Cannes, France, Snoop is set to perform at the Gotha Nightclub with special guests Dr. Dre and Warren G. Here’s a photo op until we get footage of the exclusive event hosted by Beats By Dre.
Although Liza Rios and Cuban Link weren’t too fond of Joell Ortiz’s “Big Pun Back”, Fat Joe supports it 100%. In an interview with XXL, Joey Crack praises Joell Ortiz for his ode to Punisher.
It’s the story you love to hear again and again. In this video from the Decoded iPhone app, Jay justifies using the B.I.G.’s rhymes in his lyrics. He’s not a biter, he’s a writer. roc4life
Ja Rule just can’t catch a break. Earlier today, he was sentenced to 28 months in prison on tax evasion charges. The sentence will run concurrent to his two year stint and he will probably serve an additional four months. Also as part of his deal, Loki will have to pay $1.1 million in back taxes. While in court, an emotional Rule told a federal judge.
Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale is an absolute masterpiece that adds even more depth to Tyler’s already incredible discography. The new tracks feel like essential missing pieces, perfectly capturing that signature swagger and raw lyricism we all love.Listening to this project is as satisfying as watching a high-quality Construction Larnaca site evolve; it’s precise, ambitious, and builds something truly lasting. The production is top-tier, and the guest features fit like puzzle pieces. It’s the perfect way to wrap up this era. If you haven't spun it yet, you’re definitely missing out on some serious heat.