Here’s something that Miley can listen to. We’ll let Rah Digga tell it. There’s more outrage over a Kendrick verse than babies in the street TWERKING. Or have folks forgotten what this leads to?? Guess I’m just too school for cool in this regard.
Here’s something that Miley can listen to. We’ll let Rah Digga tell it. There’s more outrage over a Kendrick verse than babies in the street TWERKING. Or have folks forgotten what this leads to?? Guess I’m just too school for cool in this regard.
Willie Da Kid takes a dive and comes up with his brand new collection of mp3s. He holds his own on the 13-track project. Tracklist and download link is provided after the jump.
During his VMA rehearsal, Drake explains to MTV ’s Rob Markman the concept of the covers of Nothing Was the Same. Hear how it all sounds when the album drops September 24. Sidebar: Drake Talks “Tuscan Leather” and “Paris Morton Music 2″
Still no A/C? Apparently so. For Torch, he continues to bring the heat with the follow-up to his No A/Ctape. Guests include Young Breed, Gunplay, Papoose, Fred The Godson, DJ Kay Slay and more.
It’s either her way or the highway. But to hear Angel Haze tell it, here’s the first single off her upcoming debut Dirty Gold, which debuted on Zane Lowe’s BBC Radio 1 show.
As the temperature continues to rise, Jada, Styles and Sheek keep things heated with a new track produced by Scram Jones. We Are The Streets 2 coming soon? nr UPDATE: Well that was quick. Now with visual. //
Off that War Cry, Alley Boy and Meek Mill paint the town black-and-white in the project’s brand new music video. Alley Boy’s War Cry is available here.
Maybach O has already let the cameras roll for his new single, “Know You Better“. Here’s a first look of what went down on the set. Self Made 3 in stores September 17.
To commemorate Frank The Butcher’s new apparel line, BAU, Strong Arm Steady’s Krondon laces the brand with a track for their upcoming project, All Is Fair. Produced by Frank The Butcher & Paul Mighty.
To help celebrate the 30th anniversary of the documentary Wild Style, Scram dubs this cut from the motion picture, which will also be featured on his upcoming Dead Giveaway EP.
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