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Wasn’t me. (c) Shaggy
Bonus: Did you hear Red Cafe’s signin’ with Puff? No shit.
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Wasn’t me. (c) Shaggy
Bonus: Did you hear Red Cafe’s signin’ with Puff? No shit.
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Will arrives in Philly circa 1987. He mistakenly winds up in the studio
with none other than DJ Jazzy Jeff, and cuts his own version of
“Parents Just Don’t Understand.”
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Wow. Didn’t know this one until today.
Shout-out to The Breaks.
BONUS: Y’all musta forgot.
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Apparently, this ran on MTV2. Who watches TV anymore?
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I like Irv and I dig Deb, but they waited too long for a season 2 for me. Not sayin’ if I catch I ain’t gonna watch it, but I ain’t lookin’ for it.
Props: Info (The Queen of Vimeo) Ha!
Sidebar: So much for Irv’s “new artist”. This guy is old Newz. Ha! Check the archives, XXL April 2004
It’s official the following is the tracklist for one of the most anticipated albums in a long muthafuckin’ time.
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In the clip, Nip speaks on his Eritrean background, early hip-hop years, and getting studio raided by the “man”. Check out part two after the job.
Props: Pyramidwest Productions
After the jump, check out the foreword of Curt’s book with Robert Greene. Considering 50’s success, maybe other rappers should rip a page out his book too. The 50th Law drops September 8th.
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Here’s K.Civil’s homemade clip for J.Cole’s “Dollar & A Dream II,” off his upcoming mixtape, The Warm Up. 2009 is Year of The Yella Nigga.
“They say I’m the future, but i’m giving niggas flashbacks.”
[…] The music video for “Certified” pairs sleek cinematography with Café’s gritty bars, delivering a polished yet raw aesthetic. Set against an urban backdrop that reflects the rapper’s New York roots, the visuals capture the authenticity and charisma that have defined Red Café’s career. Each scene is a nod to the resilience and ambition that has kept him relevant in an ever-changing music landscape. […]