“Poppin’ shit online/ Haven’t even met me/ You’s a pussy in a bush/ Kardashian and Reggie” Joey left the water running and leaked out a new joint off Mood Muzik 4. What a tease. This is what we call great expectations.
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Bobby Ray gave a thorough interview with The Hip Hop Chronicle and explained the concept of his album cover, collaborating with Eminem, and his first encounters.
That’s right, Queens is in this bitch. And so is Prodigy with this new seven minute cut over a Sid Roams beat. Although the recording is over the jack, this is harder than a state-issued bunk. Eskay
Ok here’s my final clip from GG’s SXSW adventures. Hey, what do you want I’m bias?! And I really dig this joint off the upcoming Str8 Killa No Filla. I need that shit to drop ASAP.
Before Freddie and Donnis touched the Mohawk stage, another XXL Freshmen did his one-two thing for the enthusiastic heads. Another one I didn’t know much about until that night. Nice job by the young fella from Fresno.
While in Austin, I ran across this article on All Hip Hop that cited Mike Bigga as a force in bringing the two Texas parties together. So you know I had to ask the homie about it while we were down there. Hey, Killer, where’s the interview you did with me?
[vodpod id=Video.3312005&w=425&h=350&fv=] Kellz must’ve spent the video budget on those snazzy shades. Standing in front a green screen, the crooner brings forth his latest video off his latest album, Untitled. This needs a do over, stat! NB
I honestly have never really listened to dude’s stuff but this performance at the Respect The West party won me over. Guess I’m a sucker for an MJ sample. On the flip, Mr. Carter gives DJ Quik a helluva introduction. Respect your elders, kids.
Third time’s a charm. Here’s some new material off Erykah’s forthcoming album, New Amerykah Part Two (Return of the Ankh). Sounds like another winner. UGC
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