Vlad took a break running from Vlad TV last week to chat with The Breakfast Club. He spoke on the success of his site, transitioning from mixtapes, and future endeavors. It’s safe to say The Butcher’s far from making minimum wage.
Vlad took a break running from Vlad TV last week to chat with The Breakfast Club. He spoke on the success of his site, transitioning from mixtapes, and future endeavors. It’s safe to say The Butcher’s far from making minimum wage.
It’s getting hot here. And with the temperature rising, Denzil Porter evacuates the Wreck House for his latest heater. You know the drill: download Porter’s Pot here.
From the front of the stoop, Cory Gunz continues to push his Datz WTF I’m Talking Bout project and drops off its latest visual. Download the mixtape here.
If Eric Bellinger’s Born II Sing Vol. III is enough, he keeps the rhythm and blues rolling and adds Joe Budden to his new remix.
The other day, A$AP Ferg broke bread with Power 105’s morning mob. He spoke on his upcoming album, Trap Lord, his confrontation with Gucci Mane, and more. Trap Lord impacts August 20.
Last night, Earl Sweatshirt hit up Late Night With Jimmy Fallon. Along with the Roots, he closed out the show with a live performance of “Burgundy”. Doris in stores August 20.
Some where in America, Hov’s beat is being used. And for Ransom’s new freebie, he decides to lay a few of his raps down over the MCHG beat.
Last weekend, Drake managed to bring Sean and Mason on stage together for a performance at OVO Fest. Puff’s music-cable network now gives us a behind the scenes look of the reunion. 9 years!!
Vado’s prepping for his Slime Flu 4 release August 15. And in its new motion picture, he gets his white collar on before the feds come crashing in. To be continued. Cover and tracklist below.
In support of his Son Of Sam and tatas in all shapes, colors and size, Krizz Kaliko links with Tech N9ne on their new collabo. Album drops August 27. Don’t be a bust and pre-order it now.
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