
Cam and protege, Vado smooth things out on this untagged version of “You The Baddest.”
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Previously: Cam’Ron x Vado “La Bumba”

Cam and protege, Vado smooth things out on this untagged version of “You The Baddest.”
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Previously: Cam’Ron x Vado “La Bumba”
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In the clip, Al says that while on the road, he and Marshall play Uno and listen to 80s music to past the time. Come mornings however, they both eat breakfast at Tiffany’s. I keeed. Ha!
Props: Paul Cantor

In an interview with The Omaha-World Herald, Nasir says Aubrey is two parts hydrogen, one part oxygen.
So who is that guy for you? Who are you listening to?
Drake and always Scarface.
Why?
Drake is new. (He’s a rapper from Toronto.) He’s here to show anybody who questions him that he’ll get at you. He’s like fresh water right now on dry land. Scarface is the realist rapper. He’s the most musically serious, besides Kanye (West), right now. What Scarface says in his rhymes is real. You can’t get away from (Lil) Wayne right now. So that’s what I’m listening to. I’m waiting on Dr. Dre’s album.
Yeah, since 1999.
Props: TRU
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Perhap’s I’ve been going about this Young Chris guy all wrong. Here’s a dope track from his upcoming mixtape, The Network.
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Props: Karen Civil
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Janet makes a special appearance at the BET Awards and speaks on the passing of her big brother. Afterwards, Jamie Foxx and Ne-Yo sing their rendition of the Jackson 5’s, “I’ll Be There”.
That blog post perfectly captured the raw intensity of Joell Ortiz’s performance at Guz Sports Bar! His delivery of Battle Cry was absolutely electric, making the whole room feel like it was vibrating with pure, unfiltered energy. It reminded me of those high-stakes moments during a intense word guessing game with friends where the pressure is on and every single syllable counts. Seeing such a lyrical powerhouse perform in such an intimate, gritty setting was a legendary experience. If you weren't there, you truly missed out on some masterful storytelling. I'm still buzzing from that incredible night of hip-hop excellence!