All the way from Rikers, Dwayne hosts the latest mixtape from Scoob Doo and DJ Drama. Download here. Tracklist when you proceed. yaf
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Training Day director, Antoine Fuqua revealed to Digital Spy that he’ll begin production on a Tupac biopic this fall. No word as to who’ll play the rapper nor release date. “It looks like we’re doing Tupac Shakur’s movie next in September, that’s what I’ve been starting up and working on now,” he said. “I’ve been working on that for a while with Morgan Creek and Jim Robinson. I just got the greenlight from him and we’re going in September. I’ve […]
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Ricky just joined the Twitter world. Guess manager knows best.
Nickel Nine swung by Shade 45 to talk to Whoo Kid about their upcoming Bar Exam 3 and Slaughterhouse’s upcoming collaboration with Eminem. In the meantime, here’s two tracks off the mixtape. Pardon Royce’s vocal skills on the second track. “Flight 187 (Freestyle)” “Skinny Jeans” adot
Joell drops a quick 16 over the DJ Absolut produced cut by Jada. This could use a lil’ more beat to it. uhtn
As CNN reported, actor Dennis Hopper died earlier today from prostate cancer. He was 74. Though he was most known for his roles in Easy Rider and Speed, he earned his hip-hop stripes early on. Back in 1988 as a director, he exposed the world to the other side of L.A. in Colors. Then in 1997, he appeared as “Victor Castilglione” in Puff Daddy’s post apocalyptic video, “Victory.” No games in life and death. Rest in peace.
XXL and The Famous Factory’s first batch of live shows kicked off last night at the Public Assembly in Brooklyn. HHC were on hand and caught Sean P and Vado’s sets. Others on the bill were Curren$y and Rich Hil.
Miami is not all about partying and get wasted. Khaled is hard at work with the upcoming video for his remix and here’s a first look. Another movie? Mo’ flicks under the cut.
Tyler, The Creator’s Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale feels like a fresh extension of his original masterpiece. The added tracks bring more emotion and polish. Listening to it while driving through Faisal Town Phase 2 somehow makes the whole vibe even better—luxury mixed with raw honesty.