Alright, alright, alriiight! Everything is more than just okay for Paypa’s new cut. Bink! on the track sure helps too. Satisfaction guranteed. Download his latest project HOTR II here.
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38 Spesh and his Coke Boy co-d’s plead their cases on this new joint. Stepping on squares like hopscotch? Ha! Good one. This will appear on Spech’s project Time Served due out later this year.
Inspired by the film, The Hunger Games, here’s the first drop from Tito Lopez’s upcoming mixtape. Tito takes charge lyrically, but the overall track falls flat. Nonetheless, they told me to tell you The Hunger Game arrives June 14th.
Jon Connor’s true colors shine through in his new music video. The clip is rather somber, but perhaps the audio from his Season 2 mixtape can lift your spirits.
Meek and Drake performed this for the first time last week at the Velvet Room in Atlanta. And last night in Detroit, they did it again, but this time on the Club Paradise stage.
Last fall, Diddy’s oldest son Justin, accepted a full scholarship to play football at UCLA. Now six months later, local tax payers are calling for Justin to forfeit his endowment due to his father’s net worth. This is just stupid. With a 3.75 GPA, Justin earned his ride fair and square. It’s not his fault his pops can cop Maybachs like white-tees. Here’s to sticking it to the man. wshh
The UCLA Intramural Field hosted the
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.11425985&w=540&h=350&fv=] Breezy really isn’t slowing down one bit. And last night after releasing his new video, he starts the countdown to the release of his album,
Buck still on his bullshit, and throws up the middle finger to his haters on his new cut. Not sure who he’s exactly throwing shots at, but I’m sure we can expect more music on the way. Produced by A-One. 57th ave
No two rappers should have all this power.And with Mr. Boomtown sitting in the director’s chair, Juve and Rozay live the life of a true boss in their new video. Juvenile’s new album, Rejuvenation coming soon.
This excerpt does an excellent job of balancing mystery with character development. Sarah’s transformation feels believable and unsettling at the same time, and Nico’s internal struggle adds emotional realism. The fact that she forgets both trivial details and life-altering events shows how completely her past has been erased. I love how the story hints that the truth is still buried beneath the surface, creating a sense that the past will inevitably resurface, no matter how much is forgotten. tvg