In support of Adam Mansbach’s novel, Rage Is Back, J. Period taps The Roots frontman for the accompanying mixtape’s title track featuring the classic Illmatic instrumental. okp
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DJ Suss-One is back with his freestyle series and brings Uncle Murda along over The Blueprint‘s opening track. splash
Last Thursday, Beats By Dre hosted their event at Sin City’s Marquee inside the Cosmopolitan and Rozay provided the musical entertainment. We see you Dre. Hi Karen.
Cudi’s back on the cover of Complex for their February/March 2013 issue. The entire story is available to read here. but here are a few highlights below. Issue hits newsstands February 4th. On antidepressants I took a trip on antidepressant lane for a little bit. After the WZRD song “Dr. Pill” everyone thought I was talking about molly or ecstasy. But I’m talking about prescription meds. I had just gotten a shrink. I was having an emotional breakdown with this breakup. I kept trying […]
No Malice’s Hear Ye Him and Ab-Liva’s The Truth Shall Set You Free are both on the way and the tandem unleashes a cut that will live on both projects.
The new season of American Idol begins tomorrow. Last night, judge Nicki visited Jay Leno to plug the show, recall favorite auditioning moments as well as reflected on her career.
A$AP Rocky’s Long.Live.A$AP is available today. To help promote the album, he and A$AP Ferg visited Flex the other night and kicked a series of freestyles over various beats. Sidebar: A$AP Rocky Power 96 Freestyle
Produced by Ayatollah with cuts by Dutchmaster, Noyd, Large Pro and G Rap bring forth their contribution to the upcoming Coalmine Records compilation Unearthed. complex
Life is so exciting indeed for Spitta. And for his latest audio, he and Corner Boy P spread theirs over Loso and Push’s collabo. Curren$y’s New Jet City coming soon.
Y’all know what this is. Jermaine Dupri rounds up his So So Def family for a remake of Game’s celebratory single. JD is also prepping a So So Def all-star anniversary concert on February 23. global14
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.