A million the first week? Optimism rules.
A million the first week? Optimism rules.
Somewhere out in Queens, N.O.R.E., Vado and Yung Reallie fire up the grill for a cookout like no other in support of their upcoming compilation project. Directed by DPTV Films. Hopefully there’s some leftovers.
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Off his Dreamchasers 3, Meek Mill turns up in the mixtape’s latest visual featuring Nicki Minaj, French Montana and Fabolous.
Only seven days remain until the release of Pusha T’s solo set and for this week’s edition of The Truth, Elliott sits down with the man of the hour at the Dream Hotel. In this episode, Pusha speaks on the album and Pharrell’s input.
Don’t call it a comeback, but D. Rose’s return to the NBA is on the horizon. While plugging his DRose 4’s, he gets a boost in his new Adidas ad featuring 2 Chainz, Common, Dom Kennedy and Big Sean.
The Kid Daytona’s Savoir Faire is scheduled for a October 29 release. But today, he arrives early and dumps off his latest release featuring Raekwon. Kinda smooth.
With the disco ball in hand, Iggy shuts the nightlife down in the October issue of PAPER magazine. In her cover story, she discusses her come-up, her upcoming debut The New Classic and more.
Off of DJ Dynamite & DJ Sequence’s new In Due Season mixtape, Future’s heart is cold on his new track featuring Young Scooter and P. Sonata.
Not as crazy as his previous visit to Hot 97, but this morning Bobby Ray returned to the show with Rosenberg and Ebro. On this go round, they spoke on his Underground Luxury, Kendrick Lamar and of course mainstream success.
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