Papoose is back with the audio and does it with the aid of Meek Mill’s debut album’s opening track. Pap’s The Nacirema Dream is available on iTunes.
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Coinciding with the release of his limited edition snapback, Our pal Al has partnered with SSUR to release this three track EP. Features include Action Bronson, Freddie Gibbs, Meyhem Lauren, Roc Marciano and more. You can also catch Alchemist today at the NY Store today.
Justin Timberlake took the Wireless Festival stage in London last night. Aside from his live debut of his new single, he brought out Hov for “Suit & Tie”. Jay headlines the three-day festival tonight. Holy Grail. jonearl
CiCi brought her main squeeze to the Late Night with Jimmy Fallon Show for a live performance of “Body Party”. Don’t be tardy to this party. Her album Ciara is available now.
Back like they never left, them Cleveland thugs keep it realer than most on their latest recording. New album coming soon.
On Monday evening, Rozay occupied Mansion nightclub. In the footage above, he runs through his verse from latest collabo with Hov. If you haven’t yet, fuck with Magna Carta Holy Grail here.
They say an idle mind is the devil’s playground. And in Tito Lopez’s new video, he lets the demons wander throughout his cerebral cortex. Drink away the pain, and download Y.O.U. here.
Jay-Z loves to wear Tom Ford. So much in fact, that he named a song after him on Magna Carta Holy Grail. WDD spoke with the designer and he had this to say: “Who would not be flattered to have an entire Jay-Z track named after them? I mean, come on, it’s pretty rare that something like that happens. It’s a kind of validation of one’s work, as it means that one has really penetrated and made an impact on popular culture.” […]
It’s still a love hate thing. So during Wale’s visit to Shade 45, he gave an in-studio performance of the single as part of Sway In The Morning‘s concert series. Love or hate The Gifted now.
In the rain, Brianna lets the tears of joy and pain fall for the average groupie in Symphony No. 9‘s new video with a dread-less T-Pain. Break up to no make up.
Wale, in this track, shows once again his ability to blend different genres. He doesn't limit himself to hip-hop, but enriches it with R&B nuances, creating a familiar sound. This fusion is not only an exercise in style, but serves to intensify the emotional impact of the song. And then there is his ability to rap. Wale is a master at playing with words, creating complex rhymes and modulating his voice to best express his emotions. In 'Blanco', his rap part is an explosion of words that intertwine with the melody, creating a hypnotic and relaxing effect. His ability to go from moments of pure energy to moments of deep introspection is what makes this track so engaging; it reminds me of when you would slow dance, hugging your woman.