J.Cole was booked at the iHeart Music Festival last night and brought out T-Boz and Chilli for the first performance of “Crooked Smile”. After the jump, Miguel joins him for “Power Trip”.
J.Cole was booked at the iHeart Music Festival last night and brought out T-Boz and Chilli for the first performance of “Crooked Smile”. After the jump, Miguel joins him for “Power Trip”.
The iHeart Music Festival is going down this weekend in Las Vegas. Katy Perry was on hand, and during performance last night, she brought out Juicy J for the first live rendition of “Dark Horse”. The song will appear on her album PRISM dropping October 22nd.
After crashing Fallon last week, Kanye and Charlie Wilson jetted across the pond to perform their single during today’s Later…With Jools Holland. Yeezus is in stores now. UPDATE: After the jump, they perform “New Slaves” and “Blood On The Leaves”.
Marshall revisits where it all began on the cover art of his next album. MMLP2 drops November 5.
Last night, Dame and Cam launched their new line of Dipset jerseys and socks at Dame’s Poppington art gallery. With Cam leading the way, we get a quick tour of the establishment. Minya, this shit retarded. info
As fans wait for his T.R.I.L.L. album to arrive, Killa Kyleon keeps the free music coming and laces Drake and Jay-Zs instrumental with a couple of new verses.
In support of her DJ Premier-produced track of She Got Game, Rapsody and the producer take it back to where it all started in her new black and white visual.
Directed by Colin Tilley, Tyga leads a pack of wolves through the city in his animated video featuring 2 Chainz. Off his Hotel California album, which is available here.
TDE finally let the cat out the bag and announced the signing of Chattanooga rapper, Isiah Rashad. Here’s his first track and video (“I Shot You Down”) off his forthcoming project. Last month, the label inked St.Louis singer, SZA.
With Drake in the picture, YG and the city of Compton keep it realer than most in YG’s new music video. His album, My Krazy Life drops November 19. Directed by John Colombo.
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