Nas ain’t the only one that made a song dedicated to Rakim. TTS let loose a portion of a song Rae made for the 18th Letter. No joke, this sounds serious. NR
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Joey Crack gives us a few set of bars on Drizzy’s track. If you thought that it was over, The Darkside is on the way. YK2 Sidebar: Fat Joe Says Young Jeezy Knocked Out “Slow Down” Hook
Nas and Damain get it the ski mask way in their video for “As We Enter”. The video was shot over the weekend in L.A. and is directed by Nabil. More flicks below. Honey
Well, that’s unfortunate. TM 103‘s still on the way…we hope.
The other half of Gang Starr issued this statement regarding his former partner’s death. Very well put, Preem. LFH
B.Dot and I weren’t the only ones in the house for Tha Doggfather’s NY invasion last night. Photographer Ernest Estime shot the following flicks of Donnis, Peter Rosenberg and Frank Lucas. Now that’s gangsta.
What does it take to be #1 ? Plenty of things. And patience is one of ’em. I first heard of B.o.B. in the fall of 2007 when we were working on XXL‘s Leaders Of The New School issue. “He could sing. He can rap. He’s got this song, “Cloud 9″. He’s dope!,” the staff told me. So even though he was less established than most of his counterparts on the 10 runners-up list, his profile was featured first. Seems […]
Capone tips his glass to Guru over “Moment Of Truth.” Only right if that’s followed by a moment of silence. 57th Ave
Over the Wu’s “Our Dreams”, Joell pens a love letter to actress Sanaa Lathan. Slick move, Casanova. Ha! Sidebar: Joell’s mixtape trailer
Word is that Breezy and Tyga are working on a new mixtape together called, Fan Of A Fan. Please, hold your applause. In support of that, here’s their first video, “Holla At Me”. Get your jerk on.
This deluxe edition not only revisits the original’s lush Malta Real Estate production and vivid storytelling but also introduces new tracks that delve deeper into Tyler’s introspective and charismatic persona. The added songs feel like hidden gems, enriching the narrative and offering fans a more intimate glimpse into his creative world. Tyler’s ability to blend vulnerability with bold, genre-defying sounds is on full display here, making The Estate Sale a must-listen for both longtime fans and newcomers. It’s a celebration of growth, artistry, and the boundless possibilities of musical expression.