Lady Gaga was across the pond for the iTunes festival two nights ago and debuted her collaboration,”Jewels And Drugs”. The song features, T.I., Too $hort, and Twista, but due to legalities, Tip was unable to perform his verse. Nonetheless, the track sounds promising and will be featured on her album ARTPOP later this year.
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Yes 2 Chainz, you can erase on the computer. For those who think the cover is just two chains, 2 Chainz tells the LA Leakers how Kanye created the artwork and the meaning behind it. Ok, it is just two chains.
Out in Far Rockaway, Lore’l keeps a few bitches, but a whole lot of niggas wit her for Billboard Bytch‘s new video. Download her mixtape here.
Without letting their guards down, P Body and The Priest knuckle up in their new video. Directed by Dr. Zodiak. nr
For Nicki’s second video feature of the day, she’s the center of attention for Khaled’s new video also featuring Rozay and Future. Off DJ Khaled’s upcoming Suffering From Success on October 22.
Nicki’s got a big ‘ol butt, oh yea. And for Wale’s video treat off The Gifted, he, Nicki and Juicy J take it back to the Go-Go with more clappers than a round of applause. Directed by Benny Boom.
Somewhere out in the Bay, Iamsu! and his HBK Gang get hyphy for the latest visual off their mixtape, Gang Forever. Bust a move too and download the project here.
Ariana Grande celebrated the release of her album, Yours Truly on the Today show for their summer concert series. With Mac Miller present, they performed their single, “The Way”. Thank you, Based God.
Indie label Fools Gold held their annual Day Off Concert yesterday in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Performances included Danny Brown, A$AP Ferg and Migos. Here’s a recap shot by the folks over at EME Takeover.
Jay was back in the crowd last night and caught Calvin Harris’ Made In America performance. Here’s front row footage straight off the iPhone. Eventually, Hov made it rain with those $2 bills. After the jump, Spencer Clements caught yours truly struggling to light a Cuban. Damn cameras. Ha!
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