Clothing brand Stüssy recently celebrated Yo! MTV Raps’ 25th anniversary with a collection of t-shirts. The brand also commemorated the anniversary with the two part documentary, We Were All Watching. Check out the synopsis below.
Clothing brand Stüssy recently celebrated Yo! MTV Raps’ 25th anniversary with a collection of t-shirts. The brand also commemorated the anniversary with the two part documentary, We Were All Watching. Check out the synopsis below.
Just in case you ain’t know it, The Corporate Thugz Entertainment’s Boss Ya Life Gang tape drops tomorrow. And to push the project further, YG and Da Snowman give their rendition of Rocko’s underground hit.
It’s nearly impossible to rhyme over a Biggie track and make it your own. And over “Long Kiss Goodnight”, F-a-b-o tries his luck. Off DJ Drama and Whoo Kid’s Project Showdown mixtape which is available here.
Plies is as crazy as ever, and attempts to go ham over Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz’ “Rich As Fuck”. By the way, Algernod’s Purple Heart is still on the way.
In celebration of their 20th anniversary, Janelle Monae and Robin Thicke both take the cover of VIBE. Read up on their cover story here.
Director Spike Lee made his first appearance on The Breakfast Club this morning to promote his new film, Red Hook Summer. Accompanied by actor Nate Parker, he spoke on funding the project by himself, the cultural impact of his films, his upcoming Michael Jackson documentary, and Tyler Perry.
Shaheem Reid had the honor to interview Oprah Winfrey for his latest Round Up series. While plugging The Butler, she speaks on the Shawn Carter and Harry Belafonte controversy.
A sold out crowd embraced Rockie Fresh during the Mad Decent Block Party in Brooklyn on Saturday. With Ty Dolla $ign on stage, Casey Veggies joined him for a performance of “Driving 88”.
Progress never ends. And for the third time, Kirko Bangz keeps his Progression series rolling. Guests include Wale, Z-Ro, Paul Wall, Slim Thug, French Montana, YG and more. Stream and download below.
Unless, it’s a threesome, love triangles sure can be a mess. But on Terrace and Kendrick’s latest offering, it all sounds like it all falls into place. Terrace Martin’s 3ChordFold drops tomorrow.
Tyler, The Creator’s Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale feels like a fresh extension of his original masterpiece. The added tracks bring more emotion and polish. Listening to it while driving through Faisal Town Phase 2 somehow makes the whole vibe even better—luxury mixed with raw honesty.