Terius fans rejoice. A press release just announced The-Dream will re-release his digital LP, 1977 in stores on December 18. Last August, he dropped the critically-acclaimed work for free online. 1. Wake Me When It’s Over 2. Used To Be 3. Long Gone 4. Ghetto Ft. Big Sean 5. Wedding Crasher 6. Rolex Ft. Casha 7. 1977 8. Wish You Were Mine 9. Real Ft. Pharrell 10. Form Of Flattery 11. AK47 12. Tender Tendencies hhnm
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Who needs guest features? Fat Joe goes for self in his latest release. Produced by HYPE and off the upcoming, Darkside 3. Crack is back!
After doing his best Kells rendition, Gibbs lights up and pours up with Pitchfork to discuss his next projects. After vibing to some beats, he kicks a mean freestyle at the 6:00 mark.
Sir Michael Rocks is ready to deliver Lap of Lux 1.5 on Thursday. So with dollar signs lit up, he bakes his dough on its first serving. Get a loaf of this.
Cancel Christmas, C’mon!
“It’s like the most tattoos we’ve had up in here.” Recently, Wolf and Travis made a pit stop over at Power 106 to discuss how they paired up. Yela also recalls meeting Eminem and his BET Cypher. Cell phones off, Travis. His drum set below.
We all could use some of that Holy water. Especially Game. For the third chapter of his album’s promotional campaign, he gets a little sprinkle. Jesus Piece drops December 11. Previously: Forgiveness
Future sat with the LA Leakers to discuss that “highly anticipated” mixtape with French Montana. He also revealed he and Drake recorded about 5 tracks and he plans on releasing some soon.
With a Kanye and Cool & Dre beat (initially for The Documentary, says Ty Kidd) in the tape deck, Game’s rolling deep with some of Texas’ finest for today’s Sunday Service. It doesn’t get any smoother than this. “ROLLIN” feat. Kanye West, Trae Da Truth, Z-Ro, Paul Wall & Slim Thug !!!!! Once again, we couldn’t get the sample cleared.. but once you get the Jesus Piece album… line this up right after “Jesus Piece” & it will fit pefectly !!! if we can’t clear […]
The Underground Kingz were inducted today into the Museum of the Gulf Coast Music Hall of Fame in their native, Port Arthur, TX. The ceremony was two days before the 5th anniversary of Pimp C’s death. Bun B and his family as well as Pimp C’s mother were on hand to accept the honor: “We’re one and the same,” Bun said of his relationship to the city. “It is very hard to separate me from Port Arthur and Port Arthur from me […]
[…] 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. […]