In support of Pete Rock and Camp Lo’s collaborative project, 80 Blocks From Tiffany’s Pt. 2 on July 30, the tandem bring along Mac Miller for its first leak. Sounds good as the actress looks. rs
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R-I-Double-A, appreciate your certification. A week after Jay-Z released Magna Carta Holy Grail, he received his platinum plaque. Billboard, your move. Cop the album here.
Iamsu! released his new project KILT 2 today, but he keeps his base warm with a bonus track. Download the full tape here on iTunes.
Over the sound bed provided by Cardo, Snoop’s riding shotty on the first leak off the LA Leakers and Cardo’s upcoming project, Mental $tates. Buckle up.
Don’t attempt to adjust your speakers. It’s their mic. While out in Vancouver, Nardwuar ran into Fab with a couple of rare treats and topics, including sneakers and strip clubs.
After weeks of waiting, Stalley pulls up slow with Scarface in his music video. Cameos include Rick Ross, Rockie Fresh, Killa Kyleon and Paul Wall. Cop the song on iTunes here.
Sir Michael Rocks pulls out the red cups and the deck of cards for his new social gathering. The clip then segues into a portion of “T-Shirt & No Panties”. While You Wait… is waiting for your download over here.
Following their 2 year celebration, the Breakfast Club welcomed Big Sean back to their show today. He spoke on the reasoning behind Hall of Fame’s pushback, criticism of “Mula”, city of Detroit, homecoming concert, invite to the studio from Eminem, meeting Trinidad James and more. UPDATE: Big Sean returned to the Breakfast Club today. He spoke on Kanye, the criticism of Yeezus, the delay of his own album, working with Eminem, current relationship and more.
Not our idea of having Nicki on top. Anywho, Mario literally falls for love in his romantic-turned tragedy visual. His new album Restoration is in the works.
Sorry ‘Pac, it’s all about Versace again. And while in ATL, Migos members TakeOff and Quavo, talked to MTV about Drake remixing the lead cut off YRN. They also say they’re working on projects with Soulja Boy and Riff Raff.
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.