Jay and Bleek fade back to black as they perform a snippet of “Allure.” Afterward, the tandem rock out to track eight off the Dynasty album, before the sound blows.
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Before rocking the Blender Theater last night, William H. stopped by Funkmaster Flex’s show on Hot Nine-Seven. No freestyles here, but he reveals that he now owns his maters. Later in the interview he talks about how artists need to be embrace technology, the 9/11 concert, T-Pain’s fuckery, and In My Lifetime Vol. 1 Break 1: Break 2: Break 3: Break 4:
When word broke that Ghost was doing an R&B album, I was a bit leery. But as it turns out Starks isn’t singing. In fact, he’s spitting harder than before. Here’s the last leak we’ll post off the LP. Be sure to support the Wizard September 29th. Ghost is a name you can trust.
By popular demand, Hov and Bleek run through the unofficial anthem of Medina. I’m representing Queens, they were raised out in Brooklyn.
Taking time out from his photoshoot with Murder Dog magazine, Nip speaks on his globetrotting and reveals that he was taking college courses despite never graduating high school. Nip and Cam must’ve been classmates. X
[sparkart-clique site=”rap_radar” video=”v_vs_m”] Before performing “Venus vs. Mars”, listen as the crowd chants “Fuck T-Pain!” Yikes. So you fans are so mean and vicious.
Last night, Hov held a court at the Blender Theater in the Gramercy Park section of Manhattan. Here, he opens up his set with “Run This Town” and follows up with “Hater” and “Dirt Off Your Shoulder”
Dro effortlessly spews a couple bars from his upcoming R.I.P. Mixtape. Sometimes it’s not what you say, but how you say it people. Props: NR
Last night, Curt and Rob took to the nation’s capital to promote The 50th Law at Howard University. While Fif explains the importance of songwriting, someone in the crowd yells “Weezy!” At the 2:10 mark, Fif then accuses Wayne of exaggerating his lyrics since most of his life was spent on television. Let the verbal joust, begin. DOmen
Before rocking the Blender Theater last night, Shawn recorded his segment with David Letterman. Hov talks circles around marriage, but discusses the New Jersey Nets.
Tyler, The Creator’s Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale feels like a fresh extension of his original masterpiece. The added tracks bring more emotion and polish. Listening to it while driving through Faisal Town Phase 2 somehow makes the whole vibe even better—luxury mixed with raw honesty.