Rather than joyriding through the A, Master P, Alley Boy and Fat Trel decides to do things the ski mask way in support of their New World Order. Ayo, Doughboy let me out.
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As if will.i.am doesn’t have enough guests on the remix, the whole gang multiples in its accompanying video. It’s the remix bitch!
This is only a “lyric video”, but it probably could suffice as the official clip. Jigga Man doesn’t make an appearance, but Justin does reveal (check 5:20 mark) that his album 20/20 Experience will drop March 19th. UPDATE: Get out your seat! Official clip.
Produced by himself, Jermaine reunites with Miguel for the new single off his sophomore album, Born Sinner. Don’t trip, Power 105 has a rip. Says Jermaine: “I’ve always wanted to use my voice to shift culture, even if just a millimeter. This song is one of my strongest to date and I look forward to hearing fans reactions.” UPDATE: CDQ
Former LAPD officer Chris Dorner is (or was) the most wanted in America. After going on a murderous spree, he was allegedly killed by authorities. MC Lyte appeared on CNN yesterday to discuss the case and the support surrounding it.
Put it in a song, alright! MTV caught up with the likes 50, Fab, Nas, Talib, Future and more for their favorite Rap love song. From Meth and MJB’s “All I Need” to even Future’s “Turn On The Lights”, this is what they choose, to get you in the mood. But what do y’all think? Sidebar: The Boombox Top 25
Even with today being cupid’s day, Brooke Valentine passes on love, but falls head over heels with Scarface on her new remix. Off her mixtape, Love Letters arriving here later today.
Lupe and Guy Sebastian hit up Conan O’Brien’s show last night and gave a live recital of their hit single, “Battle Scars”. Food & Liquor 2: The Great American Rap Album in stores now.
“Then the Jay-Z deal came and went. Started thinking, ‘Damn I was better off with 50 Cent.’” From the ongoing beefs down South to the mishaps with G-Unit and the Roc, Uncle M kicked an entertaining rap over Drake’s beat while visiting Flex. Pick up The First 48 over here.
With a brand new set-up and Statik Selektah on the 1s and 2s, Sway kicked-off the new season of MTV RapFix Live today with Jermaine Dupri and French Montana. Before closing, Term hit the mic for a quick freebie. Hurry, you got two minutes.
The style and skill are on a par with the exaggerated musicality. I tried to understand the message of the song. I think it's about a person who thinks they can do a series of things that may be beautiful or "powerful," but in reality it's nothing of the sort. People are like chickens that eat each other and don't know that they're raised and live only to be eaten.