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Out in Australia, Raekwon traded the Brooklyn Zoo for the Perth Zoo. No lions, tigers, and bears. Instead, we got a lazy kangaroo and a brolic crocodile. Go where the wild things are.
Splash says this was released yesterday on iTunes. Who knew? Apparently, Mel did and spent 99 cents for the download. Thanks.
With Prodigy in the clinker, Rapper Noyd filled in and accompanied Havoc for a gig in Bologna this past weekend. Up top, “Survival of The Fittest”. Below, “Outta Control” and “Shook Ones Pt. II”.
Diddy, Ross, and Fabolous were in Atlanta last night to shoot the remix to Waka Flocka’s “O Let’s Do It”. Filming went down at the Central Station in East Point and Exclusive Access was there to witness it all. Additional footage courtesy of Round Up Russy after the jump.
To celebrate the release of his iPhone application, Envy held a bash at La Pomme in NYC. The event was sponsored by Vitamin Water and in attendance were Murda Mami’s 1st Lady El, Tahiry, and producer Obie. More flicks after the cut.
[sparkart-clique site=”rap_radar” video=”rip_the_runway”] BET aired their annual Rip The Runway fashion special last night. The event was hosted by Nicki Minaj who also pulled double duties as a performer. Other acts included, Estelle, Ludacris, and Soulja Boy. Check out the full episode above.
Well, at least for now. Game’s currently in court fighting a lawsuit for allegedly assaulting and brandishing a gun on a man during a basketball game in ’08. According to TMZ, he’s requested that he not be referred to as a gangster rapper nor have any of lyrics read during proceedings. That’s not gangsta.
[vodpod id=Video.3249107&w=425&h=350&fv=configParams%3Dinstance%3Dnews%26amp%3Bvid%3D493265] 1515 were on hand during XXL‘s Freshmen 10 covershoot and spoke with the some of the game’s underclassmen. Hopefully no one gets left back this year.
La Flare and his Brick Squadron shot this backyard clip for this unreleased track over a year ago. Shawty Redd on the track too. NR
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