Wale’s new mixtape, More About Nothing finally drops tomorrow. But until then, enjoy the project’s lead-off hit produced by Kosmik Kev and DJ Omega. Catch him performing this and more at the Highline Ballroom August 16th. Sidebar: The accompanying commercial. Two more after the jump.
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Mary J was on the Home Shopping Network yesterday to sell her new perfume, My Life. Apparently, she broke a new record for women’s fragrances and moved 50,000 bottles. That’s more than most artists record sales. The singer also pitched her new clothing line, FFAWN with executive director, Madeline Nelson. Additional footage below.
Saturday, Ms. Hill and Estelle celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Portuguese Republic at the Dos Oceanos Festival in 2010 in Lisbon. Above, she soothes the 40,000 spectators with her classic “Killing Me Softly”. “Ready Or Not” is after the jump. rap-up
Damn, Sauce is eating good. Literally. Here, the rapper plays bartender and serves up his latest video. Drinks on him too. We steady poppin’. 57
[vodpod id=Video.4148738&w=425&h=350&fv=] Before “All White Everything” debuts later today on 106 & Park, Decatur Dan has footage of how it all came together. It’s a white man’s world. usda
[sparkart-clique site=”rap_radar” video=”camvadotdot”] Pardon Cam and Vado’s back, but on Saturday, YN caught the Harlem duo at Little X’s 9th annual Caribana Bash. Killa ran through his long list of hits and capped it off with Jomo’s first single, “Salute”.
Beans performed at Sonar in B-More last night and was back to his ol’ tricks. Once again, he threw Jay-Z under the bus and with Freeway in house, mumbled Hov’s verse on “What We Do”. Will it ever end? Additional footage after the jump. thanks: KoreyK
Noreaga and Termanology were guests on Statik Selektah’s Show Out Radio and ripped a couple pages from their rhyme books. Pass the nutcracker and go in!
[sparkart-clique site=”rap_radar” video=”drakejay”] Just when the crowd thought things couldn’t get any crazier with Marshall’s presence, the big homie Hov came through at the end. Man, this night was one for the hip-hop history books. Haters be damned!
[sparkart-clique site=”rap_radar” video=”drakeem”] Drizzy Drake took puttin’ on for your city to a whole other level as he brought a slew of stars out in support of his first October’s Very Own festival. He even got Eminem on a plane and on stage to deliver “Forever”. The building shook! Amazing!
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