Fellas, keep a tight grip on your chick. When she’s not around, she is out and about getting pampered by Master P and Kirko Bangz. Master P’s Al Capone and Boss Of All Bosses coming soon.
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Bono? In this studio clip above, Swizz Beatz previews a track titled “Skyscrapers”, which he revealed features Kanye and U2’s Bono. The beat is knocking so far. Stop it, stop it. hiphop-n-more
Gucci and Young Scooter display a handful of cash and a whole lot of ass in their new clip. You can also peep Young Scooter’s “Truck Load” video after the jump. Free Bricks 2 coming soon.
Rozay and Stalley hit the house of the Lord for their new video off the Grammy-nominated LP, God Forgives, I Don’t. Dope shots by Dre Films, but a Eric B. cameo would have made it complete.
Cole and DJ Drama throw in a lil’ bit of Wu-Tang and liberates a revamped version of “Miss America” with some new bars included. Yup, it’s yourz, and Born Sinner is coming later.
It’s not easy being a single parent. And in 2 Chainz’s new video, he depicts a mom working the pole to pay her way through school. More than likely, this is “Based On A T.R.U. Story” for real. Pick up the album here.
The day after releasing his Lap Of Lux 1.5, Sir Michael Rocks stays indoors and cozies up with Teyana Taylor in his new video. Cuffing season at it’s finest.
Biggie was only 24 when he was assassinated in Los Angeles on March 9, 1997. 15 years after his death, TMZ has obtained the autopsy diagram, which states only one of the four shots were fatal. — Gunshot #1 struck Wallace in the left forearm and traveled down to his wrist. — Gunshot #2 struck Wallace in the back, missed all vital organs, and exited through his left shoulder. — Gunshot #3 struck Wallace on his outer left thigh and […]
Along with DTE’s Alley Boy and D.C.’s own Fat Trel, the No Limit general recently assembled the Louis V Mob and here’s their latest recording.
During his Power 106 visit, Swizzy was commissioned to get bossy over Meek Mill and Rozay’s instrumental for the LA Leakers’ Lift Off show intro. It’s showtime!
[…] The “Grind’n” video, directed by The Infamous Green Streets, sticks close to Kennedy’s everyday reality. It’s not about flashy posturing or overblown theatrics. It’s about waking up, staying focused, and making every move count. The shots feel organic, capturing Dom in his element, whether he’s cruising through L.A. or in the studio plotting his next move. […]