“I’m the prodigy/ Do you Roger me?” I don’t ever wanna hear Rebirth. Give me more of this. Feed me. Feed me. Feed me! Where Else?: Lil Wayne HQ
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“I appreciate y’all for knowin’ them words, man.” At a radio sponsored BP3 After Party show last night, the prince of the Roc dropped his coming of age verse for some real rap fans. This J.Cole shit is the feel good story of the year. I can’t front. Props: Young Kingz
Ms. Booty Baby wont go away, will she? Here’s the debut of her European exclusive single which drops Nov. 20. And you guessed it, it sounds real European. Dance. Dance. Dance. Yowza. Yowza. Yowza. She’s lucky she’s nice to look at. Nod: Navjosh
Lots of music industry heavyweights are in South America for the big Fashion Rocks event. Always lookin’ for a good time, Puff showed up and turned his Biggie dedication into a Gianni Versace tribute. Makes sense, I guess. But apparently it’s not all work with plenty of time to take in the sights. Omen
Like the paps, Whitey Ford couldn’t resist takin’ a flick of Mr. Iovine and the cute couple who checked out a UFC fight at the Staples Center. I can’t keep up. One minute the gossip sites say Janet’s back with JD and now she’s canoodlin’ with a Black-Eyed Pea. At least, I know Perez Hilton ain’t gonna get the exclusive.
I think Hov’s tryin’ to tell us the song he did for Mr. Thicke’s album is funky. Spotted: Jay-Z World via YBF
“I got my own show/ I get to be bossy/ I got a hot wife/ Her name is Portia de de de Rossi.” Last Friday on the Ellen DeGeneres Show, the hip-hop lovin’ talk show host raved on Jay-Z’s Blueprint 3. After givin’ Ghostface Killah a lil’ shout-out, she grabbed the mic and displayed some skills of her own. Someone get shorty a deal pronto. Spotted: Jay-Z World
Last night, Angela Yee hosted the big Duck Down showcase in the Rotten Apple. The Double D put it down for all their devoted hip-hop heads. Up top, Black Moon set things off with their classic hit “I Got Cha Opin”. After the jump, check more of their set as well as appearances by Sean Price, Pharoahe Monch, Sadat X, Smif-N-Wessun, and the Crooklyn Dodgers.
Yesterday after participating in a massive Crime Wave, Joell Ortiz woke up this morning with some more bars for all you heavy drinkers. I am sure some off y’all can probably relate to the title today. Produced by DJ Emz. Oh yeah, he works for Rap Radar too. Props: 2DopeBoyz
Last night, Fabolous (wearing the yellow top) performed a couple hits from the balcony of club Ibiza in Washington D.C. After his last song, a partygoer threw something to the upper level. Once fire was returned, all hell broke lose. Bottles of Rose and Grey Goose were hurled across the club, like a C.C. Sabathia fastball. Not sure if anyone was hurt, but Fab walked away unscathed. Here’s some of the incident. Crack a bottle, indeed.
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