Before Angela Yee and yours truly caught Lloyd Banks backstage at Yankee Stadium last week, Eminem and 50 Cent had a lil’ fun with him. With a hidden camera rolling, Fif calls Banks into their dressing room and questions why he doesn’t want Em on his new album, Hunger For More 2. Good acting. Better prank. Ha! thisis50
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[sparkart-clique site=”rap_radar” video=”trae_cole”] Earlier tonight, EA Sports held a launch party in NYC for their new video game, NBA Elite 11. To cap off the night, the event featured performances from Trae Tha Truth and J.Cole. Catch “Swang” and “Higher” (respectively) in the footage above.
B.R. ain’t never scared and in support of his latest track, Rob parades around NY in this new video. Game Tested & Streets Approved drops in March and according to Mr. X, he’ll announce his new label home on October 19. That’s pretty bad, boy.
Breezy triples the tempo up with his latest. A snippet surfaced a few weeks ago, but here’s the end result. Still a radio rip though and it’s not a bad record for a pop one. F.A.M.E. coming soon. thi
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Better late than never. The opening track to Gotti’s Street Lights gets a visual and makes history as the last video shot at L.A.‘s Fat Beats. Good track. Historic times. 2db
It’s almost hoodie season and earlier tonight, two thirds of the L-O-X and D-Block affiliate, Bully stopped by Funkmaster Flex‘s spot to light things up on the mic. Sheek’s Donny G drops December 7th. Guerrilla Warfare Vol. 1 mixtape coming October 1st. UPDATE: Now with visuals. D-Block!
You’ve seen them do it plenty of times, but this afternoon Pharrell and company took over Times Square for another encore performance at Honda’s CR-Z3dNYC event . Put on your 3-D glasses and rock out.
This guy works fast. Curtis puts himself all up in Soulja’s old video. Ayo technology.
Ice Cube’s new album will be available for retail next week. So for the next couple of days, cool off with another leak from the project. os
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.