Callin’ into G-Unit radio this afternoon to celebrate his born day which is Tuesday, 50 dismisses talk of him switching labels. Still, you get the feeling he’s currently exploring all options. There’s still hope Sha. Ha! muzikfiendz
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Things may not be looking too good for Boosie, but he’ll be dropping a new album later this year and here’s a featured track off the upcoming LP. Keep ya head up, Bad Azz. mr. x x ekek
How dare you not like anything about this record. Black Milk’s Album Of The Year drops September 14th. Bold title.
Props to Green Lantern and Fabolous for putting lip stick on a pig. But at the end of the day, there’s not enough make up to make this swine fine. Yuck!
Tech N9ne and Jay Rock head out on a paper chase with this new track from Tech’s The Gates Mixed Plate. Pick it up, July 27th. And while you’re at it, cop the latest issue of XXL which has a dope feature on N9ne’s independent hustle.
Cole traveled across the pond for the first time this past Thursday. Along with Jay-Z, he’s set to perform at The Wireless Festival tomorrow. Yesterday though, he stopped by DJ Semtex‘s gig on BBC1xtra. After a brief interview, he kicks a freestyle with UK artist, Chipmunk. Part 1: Part 2: Part 3: UPDATE: Sem shows dude a good time. [vodpod id=Video.3961035&w=425&h=350&fv=]
Score one for the Bawse. Last month, former drug lord Rick Ross, filed a lawsuit to thwart the release of rapper “Rick Ross’” Teflon Don. The former accuses the latter of identity fraud. But according to the defendant, the injunction was dismissed. The suit also calls for $10 million and 50% of the Ross’ royalties. Good luck with that.
The audience at the Paris Bercy were treated to a surprise Thursday night when Stevie Wonder brought out Prince and Sheila E. during his performance of “Superstition”. The writing’s on the wall! hhnm via rocker paris
The Roots and John Legend do not appear in the video, but when you have Rik Cordero and Three 21 Media directing, it doesn’t even matter. Here are some stills from the clip, inspired by World War II. Mo’ flicks after the jump. Fire! okp
Rockwider continues his conversation on Grind Music Radio and speaks on the track named after him. Initially, the record was an interlude on the Blackout album but later became the lead single.
Before this song, I listened to what was on the main channel and I listened to music without a backbone, and here I am again with "rap"; yes, I like listening to more real music! The artist has a way of telling this love story, he reels off the words with his voice, creating the atmosphere musically. And that's why, in the end, I listen to these artists; they make me feel the truth of the music more.