Big Boi’s taking flight on the cover of this edition of Rolling Out. The cover feature is available to read here. Peep an excerpt below. Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty out now, damn it! “The difference [with making this album] was the writing load,” Big Boi reveals. “When it’s me and Dre, I’d write maybe two verses and somebody would take care of the hook, and we would do the beat together. But when it’s just […]
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Hussle’s in the house and now, he’s on your feet too. Pony collaborated with Nipsey to release his own signature shoe. Neat! No word as to when they’ll be available, but check out more flicks below. Get cha walk on. tsg
Photographer Michael Melendy gives us a sneak peak at Puff’s leading ladies in the upcoming spread of Black Men magazine. Pose for the camera now, click.
[sparkart-clique site=”rap_radar” video=”flo_rida”] LeBron James and Chris Bosh have only been in Miami for a week now, but Flo Rida and his crew have already recorded the unofficial theme song for the Heat called, “We Already Won”. A lil’ premature ain’t it? Anyway, NBC Niteside goes inside Poe Boy’s studio and talks to Flo about the record.
Girls just want to have fun. And during Asher Roth’s studio session, Pharrell gave a couple of Miami University students the chance by recording adlibs for Ash’s new album, The Spaghetti Tree. Get loose ladies. hhnm Previously: Pharrell & Asher Roth In The Lab
Jay Rock trades the Maybach for the Buick Regal on this new freestyle. No curtains necessary. And while speaking on the subject, Murs explains to Angela Yee why Rock wasn’t allowed at this year’s Paid Dues Festival. Politics as usual. Sidebar: Top Dawg Ent: TheTaeBeastTape
[vodpod id=Video.4026791&w=425&h=350&fv=] Antwan kept his late night appearances going and stopped by George Lopez’s spot yesterday to perform track number four off Sir Lucious Left Foot. Follow us and press play. jose3030
Bobby Ray and Cee-Lo couldn’t make the video, but the track is dope nonetheless. Off Bruno’s upcoming EP, It’s Better If You Don’t Understand. uhtn
Drizzy’s in the ATL for the next few days workin’ on some TML visuals. Yes, Kore Magazine bumrushed the set but as you can see, our shot above is a lil’ more explosive. Ha! Tomorrow the “Fancy” shoot goes down featuring the lovely and talented Paris Morton. I know y’all want a picture of that. UPDATE: Mo’ fire.
“I know I just didn’t make sense. But since when do rappers have to make sense when they make cents” For the second time, Comedian Affion Crockett channels Aubrey with a parody of Drizzy’s Tim Westwood freestyle. With Mark Douglas‘ impersonation of Tim and Affion’s Drake hand gestures, this is pretty hilarious. Blackberrys are a no no. Ha! muzik fiendz
This is a great post highlighting Quentin Miller’s unique journey and creative independence. It is always inspiring to see artists who continue to follow their own path and express their true vision despite challenges. The idea of taking the road less traveled connects with many life experiences, whether in music, personal growth, or exploring new destinations. A journey filled with discovery and unforgettable moments can also be found through a Serengeti Safari, where nature and adventure create stories that last forever. Thanks for sharing this inspiring video and celebrating creativity.