[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3363856&w=425&h=350&fv=] You can debate hottest MC all day, but you gotta admit this Songz kid clearly is the hottest R&B dude in the game. Here he is on the BET couch with Rocsi and some Terrence J stand-in and surprise guest, Ironside I mean, Drake. Did he say Young Money/Cash Money/Universal? Ha! Sylvia wins. Thank Me Later, V-Day 2010? Hmm. I say April. Props: NR via Yardie
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Boosie and Lil Phat channel their inner Rin Tin Tin for their latest visual aid. For all you female dogs out there, Superbad drops September 15th.
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Curious as to how this tandem snagged MJB for Survival Skills ? Well, according to Buckshot, his relationship with the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul is deeper than rap.
Former Black Moon frontman Buckshot said getting Mary J. Blige
on his new single wasn’t about money — it was about friendship. Buck
and the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul go back to the ’90s, when Buck’s artists
and Boot Camp Clik members Smif-N-Wessun rapped on the remix to MJB’s
“I Love You.” The two have been cool ever since.
“One of the last times I saw her before this song was in front
of Sony studios,” Buck remembered. “Me and Mary played a game of
basketball right in front of Sony studios. You know how you would be in
front of your building and you would use the wall as a hoop? So me and
Mary was literally on the sidewalk just playing ball, bugging out.
Mary, she really is Mary J. Blige. She’s ‘hood, she’s elegant, she’s
real.
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Change of plans folks. According to Billboard.com, The Blueprint 3 has bumped from it’s original date, September 11th to September 8th. No reason as to why, but it’s safe to surmise the album leak contributed to the decision.
“I read an interview where Natalie Portman said she likes dirty
rap, obscene lyrics and all that. I figure she can dance to this one.
I’m looking for you Natalie!”— Ghostface Killah
Well, Ghost is right. In Interview magazine, the actress admitted to having a penchant for lewd raps. Hopefully this new cut tickles more than her fancy.
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Considering Ferrari and Starks’ history, I found it was strange that Ghost granted the folks down the URL an interview. Well according to XXL, he mended their beef with a phone call.
That’s some old-school shit. Back then, things were
all snowballed in the air on some other shit. I didn’t like what he
said, that’s where it all started from anyway. But we kicked it on the
phone one time, and after we kicked it on the phone that was it. I aint really trying to hold no grudge fucking 30 years later after
he done said whatever the fuck he done said. So it
was like whatever. At the end of the day we’re
still people just trying to get ahead. It’s like you’re having a fight
with a muthafucka 10 years ago… you can either keep the grudge or be
like ‘yo wattup’ and just let it go and shit, it’s like what the fuck
I’m holding on to it for. I respect all these niggas. As long as you
respect me, I’ma respect you.
Word to Aretha.
Heads Up: NR
Today is Mrs. Carter’s 28th birthday. And according to baby sis Solange, they’re gon break out their freak em dresses and do-me-pumps this Labor day weekend. Have fun ladies. Take it easy on them OK, paps? Below is footage from of her celeb pals and fans. My, they grow up so fast. *tear*
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Auto-Tune may be six feet under, but that doesn’t stop T-Pain from exhuming a couple dollars. Check him out demonstrating his iPhone application “I Am T-Pain” for some of his celebrity pals. You guys are T-Paining too much.
Props: RS
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Last Sunday, Preemo, McGruff, Lord Finesse, Stan Spit, and Big L’s brother Donald poured out a lil’ liquor for the greatest to never make it. Throw your L’s up.
Spotted: Nahright.com
Previously: Big L Mural Refurbished
Central Cee is undoubtedly one of the brightest figures to emerge from the British music scene in recent years. With his sharp rhymes, irresistible flows and a true street artist attitude, he has conquered an ever-growing audience, not only in the UK but also internationally. His songs are a vivid portrait of life on the streets of London, telling stories of friendship, rivalry and ambition. Central Cee has shown that he can range between different genres, from the hardest rap to the most melodic songs. His live shows are an explosion of energy, capable of involving the audience from the first moment. Central Cee is an artist destined to leave an important mark on the history of music. His ability to unite the masses and his continuous evolution make him a reference figure for the new generations.