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I know the question your askin’ yourselves. Yup, that’s 100 niggas on stage. Word to Nas in them “Half Time” days. Crazy night. “Suuuuu!!!!!”
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I know the question your askin’ yourselves. Yup, that’s 100 niggas on stage. Word to Nas in them “Half Time” days. Crazy night. “Suuuuu!!!!!”
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“Too hard a pill for R. Kelly to swallow.” Pause? Yeah, we off that.
And another one. Thank you, Adam Aziz.
Secret Society: Broken Cool
Faheem called into Power 105’s Ed Lover Morning Show to try to clean up the mess he made. You gotta listen to this. This guy needs a hug. Stop jockin’ Jay-Z. Ha! “Triple booked in Switzerland.” *dead*
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Heads Up: Mr. Omen
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After pluggin’ the Last Train, Cassie, and Janelle Monae as Bad Boy’s future, Puff is put on the spot by Sway and asked if Mason Betha has any chance of being part of his next “game plan.”
“Mase has called me,” Diddy told us. “We’ve spoken. He’s basically said, ‘Just keep your eye on me. Making this switch, I gotta kinda bear this cross for a second. Just watch what I do.’ I said, ‘I’ve seen.’ He’s definitely one of the dopest MCs to ever touch the game. People can’t deny that. He’s one of the most successful. I’ve seen people come back from different things in this game. I said, ‘Yeah. Without a doubt, I’ll keep my eye on you.’ I spoke to him today. He’s out there working.”
Translation: It ain’t happening, captain. Ha!
Props: 1515 Boys
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Is that you, Diddy?
Yeah YN braved the elements and after some front door static stepped up in Raekwon’s big album release party last night. It was a sweatbox in that muthafucka but I managed to commandeer a spot in the VIP and, of course, I had my flip cam. Some of you lazy herb-ass bloggers don’t deserve the benefits of my hustle. Ha! Peace to Power and the whole unit. Acapella Cappa included.
Never heard of this mag until today. But they seem to be across the pond-based and Hov chopped it up with them when he was out there. Interview is the typical fodder, but there’s an interesting note about how it came to be for Kanye to get a guest verse on “Run This Town.”
Do you have a fixed idea of who you want on a particular track and then aim to get them?
Actually, they weren’t on till the other day. Literally, Kanye wasn’t on there until two days ago. It just felt like he needed to be on there. I was listening to this track and the drums just kept reminding me of ‘Jesus Walks’ and I could hear him… And that’s how collaborations usually happen for me. I don’t sit there and pick people out of the air. It’s more that I’ll find myself in someone’s zone and I’ll be ‘man, this would sound good if so-and-so was on it’.
Props: Miss Dreams
There’s a gang of exclusive photos too. Peep a few, after the jump.
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“Hoover, Hova.”
After a gang of radio interviews, Morning Show Hov touched down in the Chi and did his 1-2 thing at the House of Blues. No Mr. West, but Mr. Carter takes a lil’ time to address the “Haters,” with the song’s first ever performance. Yes sir!
Once Again: Amajanese
No, “Yes Men” here. Guru admits to telling Hov his opinion on his records. In fact, he says Jay switched his verses on “Already Home” and “Forever Young.” Good luck on finding those, leakers. Sidebar: Pardon the low audio. Squeeze the juice out your headphones/speakers.
Drake’s homie Oliver aka The Parisien Gangster unleashed some BB flicks late last night. Above is a flick from the GQ Men of The Year Issue shoot which paired Wale, Kid Cudi and Drake all together. And below are some photos from the two videos Drizzy shot this weekend before he went into surgery today. That’s right, this kid might actually get his knee fixed. Let’s go!
This deluxe edition not only revisits the original’s lush Malta Real Estate production and vivid storytelling but also introduces new tracks that delve deeper into Tyler’s introspective and charismatic persona. The added songs feel like hidden gems, enriching the narrative and offering fans a more intimate glimpse into his creative world. Tyler’s ability to blend vulnerability with bold, genre-defying sounds is on full display here, making The Estate Sale a must-listen for both longtime fans and newcomers. It’s a celebration of growth, artistry, and the boundless possibilities of musical expression.