Juicy was at the Bank United Center at the University of Miami last weekend. And without the assitance of Young Jeezy or Big Sean, he performed his new single for the first time. What a trip. hipsociety
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Mystikal’s Cash Money debut Original, should be here sometime next year. But for now, here’s an unmixed leak that evokes the spirit of James Brown. Hit me!
Pretty solid line-up, no? Rolling Stone caps off 2012 with Em, B.I.G., Pac, and Hov on the cover of their latest issue. 50 songs are tough, but who will clock in at number one? Pick up the issue on newsstands next week. thanks: jana UPDATE: Peep Ahmir’s intro and list here.
For her Key Wane-produced ballad, the Def Jam songstress puts on her tutu and reflects in her dark visual directed by Topshelf Junior. Ms. Aiko’s debut is coming soon.
It’ll take a lot to change the world. But for the next 4:35, Chris Webby manages through some technical difficulties and plays his part. Off Bars On Me.
Future plans to take us out of this world with his new mixtape, Astronaut Status. But before lift off, here’s a track featuring Luda and Rocko, produced by DJ Spinz. dj scream UPDATE: 11 months later, out with Rocko, in with Juicy J.
Come tomorrow, Alicia Keys will find her fifth studio album, Girl On Fire at the #1 spot on the Billboard charts. HHD estimates 161,038 units sold since last Tuesday. Finally tally tomorrow. UPDATE: Alicia scores her fifth #1 Billboard with the final total of 159,000. Fire!
“Interscope is mostly Jewish, you know. They called the wrong building.” In this portion of Game’s interview with Big Boy, he explains the cover arts for Jesus Piece. On the deluxe version, he says the Roman Catholics called Interscope about it. Lord have mercy.
Waka Flocka’s overseas for his Triple Life tour in the UK. While backstage with Tim Westwood, he kicks a rhyme for our listening pleasure.
Christmas is in 20 days. But the other night, MiMi brought the holiday spirit by performing “All I Want For Christmas Is You” on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon with the host and the in-house band. missinfo.tv
[…] 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. […]