Pardon their backs. With a combined total of $78 million from May 2011 to May 2012, Bey ($40 million) and Jay ($38 million) tops the Forbes list as the highest paid celebrity couple.
Pardon their backs. With a combined total of $78 million from May 2011 to May 2012, Bey ($40 million) and Jay ($38 million) tops the Forbes list as the highest paid celebrity couple.
Justin Timberlake is back for another round and delivers a “TKO”. Produced by Timbaland, this is the second single off his forthcoming, The 20/20 Experience – 2 of 2 on September 30.
Big Sean brought his Hall Of Fame act to The Arsenio Hall Show last night. Up top, he brings the heat with his current single, “Fire”. After the jump, he closes out the evening with “Beware”.
Even in mid-September, MJB’s already in the holiday spirit with her cover of Donny Hathaway’s classic jingle. Off her upcoming holiday compilation, A Mary Christmas arriving October 15.
Off his upcoming mixtape, 19 & Boomin, producer Metro Boomin comes down with a new record from Guwop. Thank him later.
In ode to Christopher Walken’s character in the film King Of New York, Vado dumps off his latest recording. This may be a sign of a new project on the way. Download his recent, Slime Flu 4 here. x
Before his announcing his next album next month, Glasses Malone sets the tone and aligns himself with some of the greats on his new record. sd
Fresh out da pen, Ja Rule was back at Hot 97 with Angie Martinez. In the first part of his interview He spoke on his time in prison. After the jump, he discusses Murder Inc.’s glory days, backlash, falling to 50 Cent and future endeavors.
Nigel Sylvester bunny hopped to 395 Hudson St for a sit down with Angie Martinez. During their interview, they called up Pharrell and talked about their Brooklyn Machine Works partnership.
Featuring several performance clips, Danny Brown’s a hallucinogenic mess in his new video in support of Old. Dip to iTunes and preorder the album here.
This was a solid piece, especially how it highlights Benny The Butcher’s personality and presence during the car interview. I like how it shows a more relaxed, real side of him while still keeping that raw energy he is known for. It’s interesting to see how artists can express themselves differently in casual settings compared to a studio or stage environment. It also made me think about how comfort and setup matter in everyday situations, not just in music or media. For example, when you spend a lot of time in a vehicle, small upgrades can really improve the experience. Something like kei truck seat covers can help keep things comfortable and protect your seats at the same time. It’s all about finding ways to improve both comfort and longevity in whatever you use daily.