From the church to the bar, drama unfolds in Black Milk’s double-feature presentation. His No Poison No Paradise drops October 15.
From the church to the bar, drama unfolds in Black Milk’s double-feature presentation. His No Poison No Paradise drops October 15.
With his Gangland 2 around the corner, Taylor Gang’s Chevy Woods gets a few things off his chest. Mixtape drops October 15.
Intrigued by August Alsina’s tune, Jeremih takes the opportunity to sprinkle his touch for his own personal use.
Decked out in a mink and jewels, Khaled bows his head on the front cover of his forthcoming album, Suffering From Success. Peep the cover shoot below and pick it up October 22. UPDATE: Tracklist below
No rush for the thrust.
Life is good. Theirs look better.
Jesus Grab The Wheel.
Bandanas up and hold on.
Joey BadA$$ and his fellow Pro Era compadre visited DJ Semtex during their visit in the UK. During the show, the duo cracked the mic for 15 minutes. Get comfy, we’ll be here for awhile.
It looks like this Papoose vs. Kendrick Lamar will not die anytime soon. Well, at least if Pap has something to say about it.
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