All eyes are on Radric. Well, at least in the Peach State. This is off Mr. Zone 6 mixtape which drops the day after mañana. dgb Previously: “Mr. Zone 6”
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To commemorate 2Pac’s 39th birthday yesterday, Rick Ross, Bun B, Gorilla Zoe, Roscoe Dash and Waka Flocka performed at the Tupac Amaru Shakur Center Of The Arts in Atlanta. Pour out a lil’ liquor and check out the performances above. exclusive access
Camouflage Summer continues to heat the ‘net as Capone-N-Noreaga get in touch with their feelings. Nothing more. The War Report 2 drops July 13th. xxl Previously: “Animal Kill” l “Let’s Get Money” Sidebar: A behind the scenes look at War Report 2‘s next video. [vodpod id=Video.3850767&w=425&h=350&fv=]
Out in Medina last night, Lupe surprised the crowd during N.E.R.D.’s gig at the Brooklyn Bowl. Above, they rock out to “Everyone Nose (Remix)” live. R.I.P. CRS. lupe.n.d.
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A few days ago, The New York Times released a portion of their interview with Eminem from this Sunday’s magazine. In the excerpt below, Em comments on his Artist of The Decade Award and explains why he doesn’t like to tour. Billboard magazine has ranked you as the best-selling artist of the past decade.What do you do with all your money? Save it. I save a lot of money by not buying drugs anymore. I invest. I always try to […]
In the June 28 issue of People magazine, Drizzy is featured as the Breakout New Artist and reveals his top five Hip-Hop artists. Jadakiss probably won’t take that lightly. Ha! atf
The last time J.Cole rocked “Who Dat” in New York was when he debuted it at S.O.B.’s three months ago. Ahh, memories. As many saw on last night’s stream, Cole performed this (and other tracks) before a packed house at his “secret show” at the 40/40 sports bar. Funny enough, the venue’s the same place Jermaine attempted to pass his beat CD to Jay-Z four years ago. Unfortunately Jigga wasn’t in the building, but John Mayer was: For others though, […]
Once again, Mr. X to tha Z delivers another eye-catching motion picture. This time it’s over his Scoop DeVille produced track. MMX shaping up to be delicate on the ears. Previously: “Phenom”
Even with Killa and 40’s lingo added, this one’s still hard to decipher. So much for a verbal intercourse.
That blog post perfectly captured the raw intensity of Joell Ortiz’s performance at Guz Sports Bar! His delivery of Battle Cry was absolutely electric, making the whole room feel like it was vibrating with pure, unfiltered energy. It reminded me of those high-stakes moments during a intense word guessing game with friends where the pressure is on and every single syllable counts. Seeing such a lyrical powerhouse perform in such an intimate, gritty setting was a legendary experience. If you weren't there, you truly missed out on some masterful storytelling. I'm still buzzing from that incredible night of hip-hop excellence!