The Ill Na Na made her RapFix debut today and while addressing the rumors, she explains the reason why she didn’t join Fab at Summer Jam. She says Lil’ Kim was added last minute and they haven’t resolved their issues.
The Ill Na Na made her RapFix debut today and while addressing the rumors, she explains the reason why she didn’t join Fab at Summer Jam. She says Lil’ Kim was added last minute and they haven’t resolved their issues.
Now that Scott Storch has cleaned up his act, last week, he appeared on Shade 45’s morning drive. Following his interview, he allowed Brooklyn upstarts Shakespeare and Maffew Ragazino to spit never before heard tracks. More after the jump.
Things get pretty wild on Nick Cannon’s MTV show. But last night, things got crazier when A$AP Rocky hit the stage for the aptly performance of “Wild For The Night”. Wild out!
Power 105.1’s Charlamagne Tha God has a lot of jobs. And next Tuesday (August 20th), he’ll add another one to his resume with the debut of Charlamagne & Friends.
Jay Electronica interviews are just as rare as Jay Electronica music. And after fulfilling his 2 verse per year quota on Big Sean’s “Control”, RevoltTV got his thoughts on the controversial track.
Alongside Daft Punk, Pharrell comes in peace on the final cover of VIBE’s 20th anniversary issue. You can read the feature in its entirety here.
Summer is almost over, and with one eye open, Mac Miller takes the upcoming Fall and 87th issue of FADER. Peep the cover story here.
Since Big Sean released “Control“, the game’s has been well, out of control. Speaking with VIBE, he talks sampling issue, Kendrick’s controversial verse and not changing his own. No hoe ass niggas over here.
With a gold album and “Crooked Smile” currently at #9 on Billboard’s rap chart, Jermaine Cole gave a live performance of the single on last night’s Conan. Born Sinner is in stores now.
As part of their “Must Be The Honey” campaign, Nelly swags out his homebee Buzz The Bee in their new commercial directed by Hype Williams. Minus that auto-tune, Bee got swag.
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.