OK, this is reaching “Exhibit C” status. Leave Banks shit alone! No mas. No question: Joell’s version upstages this bullshit. NR
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Thug it out from Queensbridge to LeFrak City for The War Report 2’s new video. 57thAve x WSHH
Ri Ri got naughty with a pair of mechanical dummies robots during her performace at the ECHO Awards in Berlin. She even took a squirt to the face at the end. How rude. YBF
It was only right to bring out the hometown hero during the D.C. stop of the BP3 tour. With Trigga by his side, Mr. Folarin got to perform vanity inspired single. All ugly ladies, please be quiet. Earlier: Jay-Z Bodyguard Bodies Bum Rusher
Luda will have the pleasure of interviewing Quincy on his career at ASCAP’s 5th annual I Create Music Expo. The upcoming three-day expo which kicks off April 22-24 at L.A.’s Renaissance Hollywood Hotel, features musicians, songwriters, executives and others who come together yearly to provide expertise and ideas to enhance the music industry. Let’s hope Lova Lova asks some good shit. Ha. Billboard
50 Cent’s nemeses team up once again for this new track produced by Scott Storch. More than likely this will end up on Game’s R.E.D. Album. It’d be criminal for these strings to go to waste. 57th Ave
With Just Blaze lending a hand, hip-hop’s ivy leaguers and Colin Munroe plot for world domination with the latest single off Land Of Make Believe. UHTN
“Come with me to the White House, get cha suit up…” This almost looks like a reenactment of this 2005 XXL cover. Here are two photographs from Jigga and Trigga‘s visit to casa blanca yesterday morning. Hov even brought his first lady along for the trip. Props: Llindyrr
Fred Durst sure does love the Wu. Remember this collaboration? Well this time around, Raekwon’s filling in for Meth and set to appear on Limp Bizkit’s comeback disc, Gold Cobra. We’re all N 2 Gether now! Heads Up: PRP
Heard this one too. Jay Rock lets loose another track from his album, Follow Me Home. Guess Rock’s starting from square one. Heads Up: OS
What makes Burna Boy an extraordinary artist is his ability to interpret his music with an emotional intensity that reaches straight to the heart of the listener. His powerful and versatile voice is able to convey a wide range of emotions, from joy to anger, from melancholy to hope.