Break out the Timbos and fatigues. Last night Dru Ha’s establishment celebrated their 15th year anniversary at B.B. Kings. Up top, Fab 5 rocks out to “Leflaur Leflah Eshkoshka”. Plus a few performances from Heltah Skeltah, Smif-N-Wessun, Black Moon, and guest Talib Kweli after the jump. Previous Guests: Styles P l Pharoahe Monch Sidebar: Rock found not guilty
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Here’s the music video to Converse‘s “Three Artists. One Song.” campaign featuring Kid Cudi and indie rockers Rostam Batmanglij and Bethany Cosentino. Get your big head on the floor. Previously: Kid Cudi, Rostam Batmanglij & Bethany Cosentino “All Summer”
Pill brightens things up over Drake’s bangin’ instrumental. Up top, he chops it up with DJ Drama about their mixtape, 1140: The Overdose. tev
During Capone and Noreaga’s set last night at S.O.B.’s, the duo performed several of their masterpieces including a personal favorite, “Bang Bang”. O Foxy, where art thou? More footage below. The War Report 2 out now!
That’s right, another album sequel. Earlier, Warren G announced that he is planning to release a follow-up to his ’94, Regulate…G Funk Era. Despite Nate Dogg’s condition, there’s no word if he’ll be included on the project. Get well Nate. Mount up with the throwback below.
Cause she’ll break your face. Apparently, the media attention surrounding Lindsay Lohan is becoming too much to bear. Last week, the actress was sentenced to 90 days in jail on a probation violation. Yesterday, she fired back at her critics with a quote from 50 Cent’s “Patiently Waiting” off Get Rich Or Die Tryin. Hey Lindsay, you know you our favorite white boy girl, right? Ha! thiis50
Before performing with The Ghost, Monch rocked his own set at B.B. King. He comes out to a freestyle and then tells the crowd to get the fuck up with “Simon Says”.
Miami’s big three are all smiles in the latest issue of Sports Illustrated. Sssh, don’t tell Dan Gilbert. the 305 Update: Behind the scenes of the shoot.
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First off, congrats to Big Boi for landing at number three on the Billboard Charts. After seven days, his solo debut Sir Lucious Left Foot The Son of Chico Dusty moved 62,000 units. Should’ve went triple. Anyway, here’s his cover feature from the Chicago edition of Time Out. Take a break and read after the jump.
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