Cory shot a video for his track off the Heir To The Throne mixtape. If you haven’t already checked it out, get familiar here. Prop: NR
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[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3602569&w=425&h=350&fv=configParams%3Dvid%253D411713%2526uri%253Dmgid%253Auma%253Avideo%253Amtv.com%253A411713%2526startUri%3D%7BstartUri%7D] BEP’s reign at the top was long like marathons. But finally, there’s a new number one song in the land. And the artist is as light as Drake and a fellow Birdman earner. What the hell is a Jay Sean? And it features Lil Wayne? Weezy doesn’t even perform this in concert. We still need a board. Baby’s bank account is monstrous. SMH.
Here’s a visual to one of the gems found on Warning Shots 2. As the title suggests, Sai dedicates the track to his daughter Rayne. It’s deeper than rap, folks. WSHH
Last night, Mr. NextSelection charmed the press with the playing of some selections from his next album, Transition. Showing Out has a detailed preview (Pusha T made the CD), Global Grind got some video, and if you were wondering where your industry girlfriend was last night—she was probably there.
This morning, Shade 45’s DJ Wonder played hookey from the Morning After and spun some vinyl on Channel 5 (Check your local listings). Previously: DJ Parler x DJ Wonder “Punk Smoove Shit“
Nation says this is from Kay Slay’s new Blockstars mixtape. If you don’t like it, stop it 5. X
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3602088&w=425&h=350&fv=autoPlay%3Dfalse] Inspired by his conversation with Angela Yee, Slim Thug appeared on The Daily Show With Jon Stewart last night and gave an analysis of how the recession was affecting his business. Funny stuff.
Dana Owens came through last night to Common’s Hennessy event and did her one-two thing. Yeah, her Royal Highness can still rock a crowd. Check the first two minutes of this clip for further evidence. Us lazy Rap Radar staffers lost. Props: Team Miss Info
A few weeks ago, YN said no one cared about LL Cool J’s new television show, NCIS: Los Angeles. Well my melanin-deficient friend, you’re wrong. According to Woooha, the shows draws 17 million people per episode. In fact, CBS is picking it up for a full season. Don’t call it a comeback. Wait, it is.
Here are some flicks from Trey Songz’s video shoot, “Say Aah.” The clip features Fabolous and some PYT’s. Nice! More after the jump. Props: RTNY
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