If history has proven anything, it’s that rappers never retire. But to hear N.O.R.E. tell it, he’s ready to put the mic down after his next album Melvin Flynt 2 and focus on becoming a rap CEO. Say what, what?!
If history has proven anything, it’s that rappers never retire. But to hear N.O.R.E. tell it, he’s ready to put the mic down after his next album Melvin Flynt 2 and focus on becoming a rap CEO. Say what, what?!
This sure is getting out of hand. Hours after Jimmy Kimmel‘s response to Kanye, paparazzi confronted him outside of his house at 4.AM. Luckily, no physical altercation took place.
Keeping it in the trap, Jeezy’s only got money on his mind with his brand new street single, produced by Childish Major. Below, he begins recording his next album with Ludacris, Future, and Usher.
To coincide with his new venture, The Beamz, which allows users to create music with the movement of hands and laser light, Flo introduces the project with an accompanying new video. Pretty bright, huh?
Premiered on Ellen, Queen Nicki runs through her kingdom before getting sprayed by her latest, fragrance, Minajesty. The ad is directed by David LaChapelle.
The crown always is up for grabs. So in Pusha T’s new dark film in support of My Name Is My Name, he’s comes swinging for the title. Album drops October 8. Pre-order the album on iTunes now.
Rihanna visited British show Alan Carr: Chatty Man this evening. Aside from discussing her mullet cut, touring, clothing line and more, she performed her new single, “What Now”.
While Rich Homie Quan’s single continues to get replay on your FM dial, Meek Mill and Da Snowman add their contribution for the official remix. The more, the merrier.
With a blunt in his mouth and his hands on his cash, Lil Reese rolls his dice for the title track off his recent tape, Supa Savage. Ante up and download the project in full here.
Making their rounds in L.A.’s Fairfax district, Kid Ink and Casey Veggies shop til they drop at the DOPE and Pea’s N Carrot’s store. No layaway, just a free video giveaway.
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