For Adidas’ latest ad campaign with Derrick Rose, the shoemaker licensed Big Sean’s track, “I Do It”. You can listen to the full thing here or on Finally Famous June 21st, boi. UPDATE: Extended promo with Sean in the lab via yk2
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Before Bey takes on Glastonbury this week, she warmed things up earlier today at Palais Nikaïa in Nice. Above she gave a first live performance of track 10 off her upcoming album. 4 in stores June 28. More footage below.
Gotti might be a tad bit late on hopping on the popular instrumental, but he chooses to do so anyways for the first offering off his upcoming mixtape. Yup, Cocaine Muzik is back—for the sixth time.
Uh oh. It’s about to go down. Here is your first look at Lupe and Billy’s upcoming ’bout on tonight’s episode of The O’Reilly Factor. Full interview airs at 8 p.m. on Fox News. lupEND UPDATE: Replaced with full interview.
Just hours ago, Rozay hit the HMV Forum in the UK. Of course, Sumit was present to catch a few of his notable tracks including London’s own Estelle gracing the stage for their duet. Uh, who broke her mic?
Off their LP, When Fish Ride Bicycles, which drops July 12, The Cool Kids and Mayer Hawthorne make a big splash with their new tune. Availabe on iTunes tomorrow, but Pitchfork got the drop to premiere. Mastered at Engine Room Audio. fsd
Mac Miller just hit 500k followers on Twitter and to give back, he just released a track produced by Like of Pac Div featuring Talib Kweli. Thanks, fam.
Looks like Big Sean’s living up to his album’s namesake. This afternoon, he held a meet and greet at the SoHo Adidas Store in NYC. Before making his way into the store, he was engulfed by his fans. Let’s hope the same thing happens when Finally Famous drops on June 28th.
It’s been a strange day so let’s regain our sanity with some of my fave unreleased works from the man born Shawn Corey Carter. His scraps shit on most artists whole catalogues. Ha! SC’s The G.O.A.T.!
Light a candle. Tyler’s avatar turned 62 today. Pardon KRS, your style ain’t bitchie to us. And you’re crazy paid. Ty Kidd Previously: Got Your Hair Did
Quentin Miller continues to prove that originality still matters in music. The message behind Road Less Traveled feels inspiring because it highlights independence, creativity, and staying true to your own path. The visuals and storytelling work together really well, and this post does a nice job introducing the upcoming album. Reading about artists who choose their own direction reminds me of planning a New Zealand tours, where the journey itself becomes just as meaningful as the destination. Looking forward to hearing the full project and seeing how the album develops this theme even further.