Drapped in his robe, Casey Veggies lets off a lil steam in his new video. The track produced by Chuck Inglish, will be available on Fool’s Gold‘s Loosies project on December 18.
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Thug Thursday still lives. Today, Trinidad James’ instrumental takes a trip to the Lone Star State as Slim, Paul Wall and D-Boss give it their Midas touch.
Often times, artists recycle beats. 10 years ago, Cam’ron reused Ghostface Killah’s “Ice (Interlude)” for the title track of Come Home With Me. Producer Rsonist of the Heatmakerz sat with TheFactRemain to discuss the dual album placements.
Sans Da Snowman, Trae Tha Truth and Yo Gotti still manage to talk into the cam for their Sonny Digital-produced track. Off Trae’s Tha Blackprint mixtape.
While in South Beach, the Kang had his Nitecap with Peter Bailey. Topics discussed include his misconceptions, fame, Obama’s re-election, working with Kelsey Grammer, ATL Hip-Hop and more. Sidebar: T.I. Invades Florida
For 1977‘s opening track, Terius puts his troubled relationship on to the small screen. Disturbingly, his girl got the worst of it in the end. Album in stores December 18.
Over the smooth Southern production by K.R.I.T., he and Slim Thug collab again for a track off the upcoming SPKSMEN Vol. 1 mixtape on December 10. thesmokingsection
Who won test, Mr. Dope? Inspired by LL’s vintage clip, Bryant steps up to the mic and carries on tradition for his new video. This will live on his upcoming mixtape, New New York.
Live from the CPT, well, actually a swanky hotel room comes Tyga’s new video in support of his 187 mixtape. On another note, Tyga’s been nominated for three AVN awards. Pretty hardcore.
While Trinidad James was in New York, he did morning radio with Hot 97 and Power 105.1. On Hot, Rosenberg grilled him about his origins and “All Gold Everything”. Meanwhile on the Breakfast Club, he discussed his quick ascent and headlining NY concert.
[…] 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. […]