Bleek ain’t lie. After flooding the ‘net over the past weeks, the Memph Man lifts his glass with his street single, “Toast To ‘Em”. Look out for the video and The Process coming soon.
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Believe it or not, Bottoms Up is still on the horizon. Yea, we know. But as we continue to wait, Obie enlightens us with his fundamentals on L-O-V-E. Listen up. hhh
“I’m hungry for VMAs and Grammys, that’s my main goal. Fuck this underground bullshit…” So you think you know Tyler, The Creator, huh? Well evidently, there’s more to the Odd Future frontman than just profanity and tube socks. During SXSW last month, he sat down with The Drone for one of his best interviews yet. He speaks on his art and sheds light on his formative years.
How ’bout some sisterly love? Jill Scott recruits fellow Philadelphia native Eve for the first single of her new upcoming album, The Light of the Sun. It would be a shame to pass up on this.
The Smoking Gun got a hold of the police report filed against Hot 97 personality and DJ, Mister Cee. Cee was arrested last week in New York for engaging in a sex act with a 20-year-old male. According to the NY Daily News, this is the third time Cee was busted for indecency. Read the report after the jump. Sidebar: Power 105 vs. Mister Cee & Funkmaster Flex
Donnis will bright up the Internets next Tuesday with his next project Southern Lights. But first, check out his latest offering produced by Sycience. Sounds like it’s built to last.
Ms. Adu is preparing for the release of The Ultimate Collection and Complex comes through with one of the tracks. Clearly, Sade hasn’t lost her touch.
Yelawolf was recently invited to Tony Touch’s Shade 45 show and above he quickly displayed his rapid flow over the airwaves. al lindstrom
Over the weekend, Shady’s four horsemen took to the octagon stage in San Bernardino California for the annual Paid Dues festival. Thankfully, The Source caught the show. Previously: Black Star Reunites At Paid Dues
All this love is waiting for you. Well more specifically a new video from Terrace Martin and Kenneth Crouch. Directed by Calmatic, the tune can be found on Terrace and Devi Dev’s The SEX EP.
The men the generation of my grandfather were right. They didn't give a shit to attention whores. This scumbag got exactly what she wanted, people talking about her, and her only skill is to have a poster on her rear identification plate saying "look at me".