You’ve heard the stories, performances, and oh yeah, co-ed bathrooms. But now, Choke No Joke is set to release his documentary on the defunct NYC club, The Tunnel. Tuck in your chain. Now Wut
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Game’s compadre, Menace, snapped a picture last night of what appears to be Yukmouth’s chain. On Monday night, Suge Knight and 10 others were involved in an altercation with the rapper. Menace said he was oblivious to the fight and scored the chain off the Internet.
[vodpod id=Video.3292292&w=425&h=350&fv=] You know he had to do a remix right? Here’s footage of Luda and his bad chicks shooting scenes for the revamped version of his hit track. It’s going down. Basement.
Jeezy isn’t the only member of the Mob Squad featured on the new cover of VIBE. Trigga is locked and loaded as well. Issue hits stands April 13th.
Uncle Snoop’s More Malice is out right now and on this cut, Trav adds some original flavor to “I Wanna Rock”. Give the drummer some. UHTN
How’s this for role reversal. A rep from Amalgam Digital turned to Twitter today and called out Joe Budden for the delay of Great Escape. Joe later responded to the label’s gripes. Here’s an excerpt of his rebuttal: cliff note version – dude wanted 2 sign SH, didn’t happen…I signed a 2 album deal after PR, 1 digital, 1 physical w/ a 140k advance all in… 80 2 be paid up front, 60 4 them to hold 2 pay producers, […]
[vodpod id=Video.3283471&w=425&h=350&fv=videoId%3D71655975001%26playerID%3D55253529001%26%26domain%3Dembed%26] Long overdue, but better late than never. And oh, if you’re currently at your 9 to 5, hit play at your own discretion as it is NSFW. More Malice in stores today.
TMZ got the scoop that Suge Knight is wanted in California for assault and robbery. Apparently, Suge and 10 others beat up rapper Yukmouth and robbed him for $92k worth of his jewerly last night at Ralph’s supermarket in the San Fernando Valley. Clean up on aisle 5!
The artist formerly known as Young Jeezy is set to appear on the April 2010 issue of VIBE. Here’s a first look from the shoot.
Thanks to Drake, it seems as if every rapper is now pausing at the end of their rhymes. Corny. But for some reason, Santana is an exception to the rule when performing his verse from “Harlem Forever.” Dope.
Just watched SAINt JHN’s “U Laughed At Me,” and the visuals are wild—really matches the song’s vibe. While vibing to it, I was also reminded of checking financial moves, like exploring Are Refinance Closing Costs Worth It in Virginia?. Clever strategies matter both in music and finance.