After joining forces with Gee Roberson’s Interscope imprint, Count and Moonie are ready to release Don’t Feed Da Killaz 4 and they tic-tac the game with their first release. Produced by D. Rich. fsd
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A week ago, A$AP Rocky was the latest invitee on Toca Tuesdays. As always, Tony Touch requested him to spit a few rhymes and they both took turns going at it.
This cover art is quite disturbing and to make matters worse, there’s a new MP3 attached. Trap God 2 is expected to arrive February 12. God bless us all. dgb
The guys from Burn Rubber have some tricks up their sleeves. Literally. In this episode they set up their homie Devon and then blow off some steam at a local house party. If you missed the premiere, check it out here.
Over Erick Sermon’s soundbite, MC Lyte takes off with her contribution to the Jordan Brand’s “XX8 Days Of Flight”. Previously: Big Daddy Kane “28 Bars Of Kane”
Whatever drank choice is in your red cup, Brianna tips hers to Pusha T for our daily serving. Ms. Perry’s Symphony No 9: Bri Major mixtape is coming soon.
King James and the Doc graces the cover of ESPN’s upcoming music issue. After the jump, check out the brief behind the scenes look of their shoot. Issue hits stands this Friday.
The Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens took their celebration off the field with a $2 million afterparty. With Hov and Bey in attendance, Ray Lewis joined Mary J. Blige on stage for a lesson on his victory dance. Welcome to the winner’s circle.
As the drama heats up on Love & Hip Hop, some of it spilled over to Hot 97. During an intermission of a cast interview, Joe confronted co-star Consequence on his Breakfast Club interview. Good thing it didn’t get physical. Remember, No Love Lost. Cons later tweets: So Joe didn’t Walk out & come back once he got the Heart 2 Holla? I just explained things so the company I was with off cam didn’t blitz. Where’s that footage??? And where’s the footage of […]
After the Ravens’ victory Sunday, Hennessey’s new spokesman, Esco toasted to the champs at New Orleans’ Republic for Hennessey’s Super Bowl afterparty. Here’s a few clips from his performance.
Tyler, The Creator’s *Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale* is pure chaos in the best way. Tracks hit hard, playful, and introspective, reminding me of chilling at Sobha Skyparks, just vibing with the sunset. This album’s a perfect mix of fun and depth—Tyler nailed it.