Here are the two hip-hop features on CB’s disc droppin’ next week. Plies is on the former and Trey and Game add on to the latter. Runners did the first track and Polow Da Don and his big-ass winter coat did the other. Got it? Good. “What I Do” “Wait”
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During N.O.’s set at DJ Self’s 80’s Babies Concert last week, Victor paid respect to some of the game’s fallen soliders. Pour out a lil’ liquor. 57thAve
The-Dream makes another appearance on Snoop’s Malice N Wonderland. Just a week away nephews. Until then, get drunk to this. Spotted: YK2
Here’s the visual aid to Cory’s forthcoming video. As the flicks indicated, the clip’s directed by John Colombo and is inspired by the film Pulp Fiction. Anyone know what they call a quarter pounder with cheese in France?
Marshall graces the cover of Marc Ecko’s periodical this month. The feature’s already available to read, but here are some highlights: On Relapse 2: So the sequel won’t reflect your reaction to the first one and its reception? Eminem: Well, when I finished Relapse, I had a whole album of material that didn’t make it that I wasn’t ready to throw away, so that was going to be Relapse 2. But then I got with Dre in Hawaii and started […]
During Rain’s set last night at the Gramercy Theater, J.Cole performed a personal favorite off The Warm Up mixtape. North Carolina, com’on and raise up.
For two hours late last night, Puff slanged his Sean John products on the Home Shopping Network. Free travel bag with every purchase of I Am King too. More madness after the jump. Props: Best Week Ever
Consider this mix a Best-Of-Gibbs. 81 tracks of that box frame, Cadillac music. Clear space on your iPod and download here. Tracklist after the cut. TSS
Before chopping it up with DJ Quiz, Scram gives us a couple free bars and then speaks on working with The Chef on OB4CL 2. Tell a friend, that W’s comin’ through.
Before chopping it up with DJ Quiz, Scram gives us a couple free bars and then speaks on working with The Chef on OB4CL 2. Tell a friend, that W’s comin’ through.
[…] set to drop on April 21. Unlike traditional mixtapes that feature DJs hosting and blending tracks, Fab is taking a different approach, opting for a project free from […]