DJ Self orchestrated the festivities two nights ago at Stage 48 for Slowbucks and J.R. Smith’s birthday party. Guests included Meek Mill, Fabolous, and Jadakiss.
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It was nothing but Rhythm & Blues in New York this morning. As part of NBC’s Today show, Breezy performed “Fine China” and “Love More” at the Rockafeller Plaza. Meanwhile over at Central Park, Alicia Keys belts out “Girl On Fire” as part of Good Morning America’s concert series and returned for “Fire We Make”.
A year after Jay-Z’s inaugural Made In America concert, director Ron Howard releases the trailer of the festival. This year’s concert goes down this weekend in Phildelphia. The full documentary will air October 11th on Showtime.
Look out Jason. Somewhere in Miami, Baby, Rozay and Ace Hood plot their way to stick up a Brinks truck in the latest motion picture off the Rich Gang compilation. Directed by Dre Films.
From Chicago’s South Side to South Africa, R. Kelly tells his story through a montage of clips. That footage would make for one hell of a documentary. Black Panties dropping soon.
Kendrick’s probably tired of explaining his verse by now. But this evening, he spoke on the name drops on “Control” and says it’s the competitive side of the game. The fuck you know about basketball? Ha!
Fall Out Boy goes head-to-toe with a group full of bandits in their new video featuring Big Sean. Of course, it’s Big Sean who takes the fall. Ouch! Off the band’s Save Rock N Roll album.
Skateboard P found a new mode of transportation this past Sunday at the VMA’s. Along with BMX star Nigel Sylvester, Pharrell rode down Dean St. to the Barclays Center. On a related note, P’s production is still at the top of the Billboard charts.
Making it the first major video premiered on Facebook, Hov and JT depict how the how the price of fame comes with its pitfalls. Directed by Anthony Mandler.
After sending the game in a frenzy, Kendrick Lamar called Hot 97 this morning to discuss the fuckery surrounding his verse on Big Sean’s “Control”.
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