Here is something that B.Dot can take with him for next week’s visit at the All Out Show. Off Snoop Lion’s Reincarnated on April 16. Lighters up.
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Wale’s back with his freestyles and today, sheds light with the use of Fun’s record, “Sight Of The Sun”. His album, The Gifted drops June 25.
Mac Miller’s turning the big 2-1. In the final episode of his reality TV, he and his Most Dope fam go out with a bang for the celebration. So much for what happens in Vegas staying there. Cheers! Previously: Ep. 5
After hooking up with Fall Out Boy a this year’s NBA All Star Game, 2 Chainz’s add his Southern flair to the official remix. Welcome to the best of both worlds? FOB’s album Save Rock N Roll is due out April 16th. os
Two is not a winner, but Lil Wayne’s I Am Not A Human Being 2 will take home the silver medal this week on the Billboard charts. As far as sales go, the album clocked in 217,000 copies in its first week. Decent numbers, but no where near his previous effort of 965k with Tha Carter IV.
The underdogs are on top. Six months after it’s release, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis’ independent debut The Heist has gone gold. Their singles “Thrift Shop” and “Can’t Hold Us” are currently, number one and 10 on the Billboard Hot 100. Congratulations to the entire Sharkface Gang. After the jump, check them out at We Day in Seattle this past week.
From the Chi, down to the A, to even back across L.A., Cap 1 keeps the movement strong with support from Jeezy and Chuck. Off his T.R.U. 2 It tape. Hopefully, the gang units aren’t watching this.
Nardwuar’s SXSW interviews aren’t over. This time, he runs up on Pusha T and puts him through the ringer. He says it took nine months to break “Grindin” and that Pharell threatened to give the beat to Jay-Z. Don’t drop the vinyl Push!
20 years in the game, Slum Village keeps their name everlasting on the first release of their forthcoming album, Evolution. Catch them live at New York’s Santos House Party April 30th. okp
As expected, Justin Timberlake’s 20/20 Experience has crossed the one million mark. Over the last seven days, the album moved another 318,000 units. The project also remains at the Billboard charts. Congrats!
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