Last night Diddy and a few members of his commission stopped by to chop it up with George Lopez. Afterwards, they all take to the stage to perform “Hello, Good Morning”. yardie
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[vodpod id=Video.4116050&w=425&h=350&fv=] Pilot Talk is in stores now. But last Friday if you were at the Famous Factory in Brooklyn, you were able to catch the entire album performed live. Sit back and relax. It’s going to be a long flight. 2db
Joey Crack stopped by 106 yesterday to promote The Darkside Vol. 1. Joe breaks down a few tracks off the album and takes a trip down memory lane with his video catalogue. Down below, a performance of “If It Ain’t About Money”. mwp
Why so blue Cornell? Nelly takes a break from “Tippin In The Club” and slows it down with another track off Nelly 5.0. If you ask me both songs pretty much suck. This sounds more like just a nightmare. lowkey
“Reppin’ H Town like Phi Slama Jama.“ Bun decided to let another one go. He blessed us—literally. Here’s the opener off the album. Trill OG Aug 3! kit Previously: Bun B Debuts Trill OG Opener
While out in Vancouver, Narduwar catches up with Drake and 40. Once again he puts on a hysterical interview and brought his goodies along with him including a fuckin’ red jacket with some zippers. yk2
[sparkart-clique site=”rap_radar” video=”wale3″] Day 3 of the countdown til the release of More About Nothing on Aug 3rd. Here Mr. Roc Nation talks about how the song he plays above was originally written with Jay-Z in mind. Oh well. One man’s ceiling is another man’s floor. Keep the good shit for yourself. Ha! Previously: Friends & Strangers & The Eyes Of The Tiger Sidebar: Second commercial
Loso plans to lay his competition to rest again with There Is No Competition 2: The Funeral Service EP on August 31. The re-release will include two new tracks, which are the first two listed below. Moment of silence please. 1. “Lights Out (I Don’t See Nobody)” 2. “Girl You Be Killin’ ‘Em” 3. “I’m Raw” 4. “Body Ya” 5. “Body Count” 6. “Tonight” feat. Red Cafe and Lorel 7. “The Wake” 8. “Body Bag” feat. Cam’ron and Vado rap-up
For the second time Kid Frost’s kid touches up Public Enemy’s classic catalogue for this latest heatrock from Nore. It debuted on Flex tonight and it’s produced by Scoop Deville. It’s still a Queens thing, doofy you broke muthafucka! 57 Sidebar: Let’s take em back! Update: Victor explains the title. Update: Diry version. Hang Hang
[sparkart-clique site=”rap_radar” video=”vado”] The opening act is never an easy spot but Cam’s new protege did this thing last night at the Darkside show. Here Mr. Huuhh closes his set with his biggest record to date. Nice shout out, Slime. bruh
Just watched “Travel The World” by Termanology ft. Bun B and Enisa—such a vibe! The beat hits perfectly while the lyrics make you feel like globetrotting. Speaking of travel, if you ever visit India, check out red fort delhi timings to plan your trip around this iconic spot.