
MMG held 3 shows at 3 different locations across the U.S last night. In celebration of their Self Made 3 release. In the Nation’s Capital, Meek held court at Ibiza and performed his Kendrick diss. Ooh!
MMG held 3 shows at 3 different locations across the U.S last night. In celebration of their Self Made 3 release. In the Nation’s Capital, Meek held court at Ibiza and performed his Kendrick diss. Ooh!
After performing it live for the first time the other night, Q brought Kendrick and his single to television during yesterday’s broadcast of The Arsenio Hall Show. You can never have enough collard greens. After the jump, he performs “m.A.A.d city” and talks to Arsenio on his “Control” verse, Black Hippy and praises from Ice Cube and Pharrell.
Chris Webby will finally release his Homegrown EP on October 29. Last Tuesday, he showcased a few of his raps during his visit with DJ Tony Touch.
After crashing Fallon last week, Kanye and Charlie Wilson jetted across the pond to perform their single during today’s Later…With Jools Holland. Yeezus is in stores now. info
For the latest video off his Lean On Me EP, Killa Kyleon pulls out the candy coated whips and puts on for his city with his fellow Houston natives. Download the EP here.
New York’s West Side Gallery was converted into a performance hall last night for FADER’s #uncapped music series. ScHoolboy Q was the event’s headliner and brought out Kendrick Lamar for their first performance of “Collard Greens”.
Somewhere over looking the Big Apple, you can find 50 and his new video. The audio is lifted from his 5 (Murder By Numbers). Download the project here.
Hours ago, Pusha T released another track off his solo debut, My Name Is My Name. Although the song features lyrical foe, Kendrick Lamar, Pusha tells Rob Markman that the record has been in the works for years.
One of the game’s most sought after producers broke bread with Power 105’s morning clique. The Atlanta native spoke on his come-up, his lengthy catalogue, praises an upcoming cut he did for Ciara and more. UPDATE: Mike Will made it back to the Breakfast Club. He spoke on desires to drop an album, Ciara’s next album, new label deal with Interscope and Miley Cyrus.
Summer Madness 3 lived up to it’s name last night at Stage 48. During Math Hoffa’s battle with Serius Jones, Hoffa sucker punched Jones in the midst of his rhyme. After the melee, Jones told his side of the story. Hoffa later apologized for his behavior via Twitter:
brah, 50 cent is worth 60 billion dollars, whose kool aid dip stick you drinking from?