Cleaning out the closet on his born day yesterday, Game pulls out a track featuring Nipsey Hussle with production from Timbaland. UPDATE: Final version
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Last night, Big Boi ran through his extensive catalogue at NY’s S.O.B.s. Nigel D. catches Big Boi and A$AP Rocky giving a live rendition of their collabo “Lines“. Don’t forget, VLADR in stores today.
Having Cee-Lo on your hook with a Neptunes beat will definitely get a warm welcome. With that said, here’s the latest offering off Trouble Man: Heavy Is The Head. Album drops December 18.
Rozay appeared on Miami’s 99 Jamz this evening to address the cancellation of his MMG Tour. The Bawse says the cancellation wasn’t due to death threats but stemming from janky promoters. To hear him tell it, he’s good in any hood—that means you Chicago. Rich is gangsta. hhnm Pt. 2: Rozay addresses Jeezy BET incident and 50 Cent’s boxing promotion endeavor.
On the night before his release, Big Boi and his mama visited BET. Big Boi talks Vicious Lies & Dangerous Rumors, discusses performing overseas, his video game with B.o.B., and more. After the jump, Game, who’s also dropping an album tomorrow, plugs Jesus Piece, breaks down a few of its lyrics, his birthday weekend, eating healthy, his new label, Rolex Records and more.
During K104’s annual Kwanzaa Fest over the weekend, special guest T.I. surprised the Fair Park Automobile Building with Trae Tha Truth and a performance of “Swang”. R.I.P. Fat Pat and Big Hawk. Sidebar: Trouble Man Commercial
Dreams come true for Big Sean in his latest vlog. Featuring clips from his homecoming concert, Sean verbally walks us from his dreams to his reality. Hall Of Fame coming soon.
Koopa sure has a way with his wordplay. And for his online army, he opens up his mind over Hopsin’s track on this new recording.
Looks like Art Basel is full of surprises. During Pharrell’s Q&A on his Places & Spaces I’ve Been memoir at Design Miami, Mr. West gets the final question in asking P how he developed his taste of art and his influence on others.
Snoop Lion and his new fellow Rastas put their lighters in the sky all for the love of their new tune. Put yours up too and look out for Snoop Lion’s upcoming album, Reincarnation next year.
						
						
						
						
						
						
						
						
						
						
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.