DJ Enuff welcomed Troy Ave to Hot 97 with a beat from Scram Jones. Troy Ave took advantage and decided to put his raps to use. New York City coming soon.
DJ Enuff welcomed Troy Ave to Hot 97 with a beat from Scram Jones. Troy Ave took advantage and decided to put his raps to use. New York City coming soon.
It’s a great day in Harlem as Vinny Cha$e and The CHXXRS Club fill up on lobster and shrimp. Fast forward to the 4:30 and he throws the “king-of-both coasts” under bus.
Under the direction of Eif Rivera, Montana, Rozay and Stunna set the trap ablaze in their new music video. Off French Montana’s Excuse My French, which can be bought here.
video platformvideo managementvideo solutionsvideo player From Elmira Correctional Facility in upstate New York, The Deputy appeared on ABC’s Nightline this past Friday. During the segment, they revisited his murder case which landed him 15 years in prison.
Easy money is all year round. And down in Miami, BSM’s Haitian Fresh waves his flag and is getting his in his new clip featuring Maino and Montana. Stay tuned for Beast Mode 2.
Guess everything that happened in Vegas, stayed there. But with a bad mami riding shotti, Joey Crack’s riding around NYC in the latest visual off his The Darkside 3.
Konichiwa bitches! While touring the Far East, Talib takes advantage of what Tokyo, Japan has to offer in the latest video off his Prisoners Of Conscious LP. Directed by himself and Kenzi Sonoda.
Following his first iHeart Festival performance on Friday, Power 105 chatted with Cole backstage. In the brief chat, he spoke on performance with TLC, meeting Elton John and beating Yeezus in sales.
Directed by Alex Nazari, Future’s got shit on lock in his brand new video. Better think twice trying to cross Future. Y’all got some nerve. His Honest album drops November 26.
Freddie Gibbs took his talents to the land down under for the OutsideIn Festival last night and debuted an untitled track. You can’t tell Gibbs shit, but damn it, release the CDQ!
This video for "Travel The World" is a solid vibe! Termanology and Bun B bring such a smooth, classic hip-hop energy, and Enisa’s vocals really elevate the track. It’s the kind of song that makes you want to pack your bags and explore somewhere new immediately. Watching their journey through the visuals makes me seriously daydream about booking a trip—maybe planning some new zealand holidays is exactly what I need to cure this wanderlust. The chemistry between the artists is undeniable, and it’s a great addition to the project. Definitely a track worth keeping on repeat this season!