Jermaine Cole had an hour to spare and spent it with the Wall Street Journal. He discussed his career, Autism lyric apology, military background, college, relocating to NYC, relationship with Jay-Z and more.
Jermaine Cole had an hour to spare and spent it with the Wall Street Journal. He discussed his career, Autism lyric apology, military background, college, relocating to NYC, relationship with Jay-Z and more.
Topanga!! Donald Glover shares his day-to-day in his short film, which co-stars actress Danielle Fishel, Abella Anderson, Trinidad Jame$, Chance The Rapper and Flying Lotus.
Seems like it was yesterday, Vado dropped his first Slime Flu, but today he’s already at 4. Guests this time around include Fabolous, French Montana, Pusha T, Jadakiss, Lloyd Banks and many more.
Following a few delays, Chief Keef is back on his mixtape game and finally distributes the second installment of his Bang mixtape series. Why wait any longer? Get the stream and download link below.
Bonjour. The Kid Daytona’s across the pond, but he feels right at home in his new video.
Featuring younger versions of the Mob and Janelle Monáe, they all head back to school and new music vieo. You can find the single on Goodie Mob’s Age Against The Machine on August 27.
One of the worst songs in recorded sound now has a video. Watch as Chief Keef and his Glory Boys pop wheelies and imaginary pistols. For what it’s worth, download Finally Rich here. Subtitles sold separately.
It’s funny how one verse can fuck up the game. In the wake of Kendrick Lamar’s verse on “Control”, YN asks his esteemed panel who’s in really in control in hip-hop.
E-40’s The Block Brochure: Welcome To The Soil 4, 5 & 6 is on the way and to keep the promo going, he drops off his new video featuring Danny Brown, Q and those other negroes.
Peter Rosenberg and Cipha Sounds snagged Just Blaze as their latest guest for their Juan Epstein podcast. Shaggy also joined in on the conversation. Above, Just speaks on 45s. Full episode below.
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