Comment allez-vous? After taking the UK last night, Bey returned to France and appeared on Le Grand Journal to perform “Run The World (Girls)”. After the jump, Ms. Knowles performs on the X Factor. 4 is out now.
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Bow, wow! If Shad keeps it up, this shit will sell it self. Here’s an unreleased vid he shot a year and a half ago. Rico Da Crook’s visual isn’t ground breaking, but the subject matter’s pretty damn good. Underrated coming soon.
Hard work pays off. A year and two months after its initial release, B.o.B.’s debut The Adventures Of Bobby Ray has gone gold. Congrats to TJ, B Rich, and everyone involved. If you haven’t done so, pick up the album here.
[vodpod id=Video.11853884&w=425&h=350&fv=] Since Tha Carter IV is taking longer than expected, Weezy spoke to MTV about the album’s precursor Sorry For The Wait. The mixtape is called Sorry for the Wait, and it’s because [manager Cortez Bryant] pushed the album back so, sorry for the wait,” Weezy told Shaheem Reid in outtakes from an interview for XXL‘s July/August issue.
Mastered by the folks over at Engine Room Audio, DJ Kast One let loose a new track from Banks with production by Cardiak. Not sure where this belongs, but check it out anyway.
K-Dot will finally be dropping his new project, Section 80 on July 2nd, and until then here is the tracklist which you can check out after the cut. 2db
[vodpod id=Video.11843374&w=540&h=350&fv=%26rel%3D0%26border%3D0%26] It ain’t over until these guys sing and YC returns with the video for his mega-remix featuring everybody who’s anybody. If you care to watch, take a look above. uhtn
[vodpod id=Video.11834607&w=540&h=350&fv=] The best is far from over. Khaled and the crew have already begun shooting the video for their new track and here’s what Derick G.‘s cameras caught. We The Best Forever happens July 19. Sidebar: Derick G. Photos l TLF Photos
Biggie’s blueprint. Hovi’s too. Salute to Antonio Hardy. Unsung? Not around these parts. The kids don’t know. Three volumes of his catalogue? Yup, I wilded out.
We came up out that slum village. Ty Kidd Previously: Made In Japan
Tyler’s Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale feels like a victory lap with extra gems. The raw energy, luxury flex, and sharp storytelling still hit hard. Even Skyvue Altier vibes with its bold atmosphere. Overall, it’s a deluxe that truly earns its replay value.