Kanye’s gone Hollywood. Yesterday, the rapper was spotted in Atlanta filming his cameo in the upcoming sequel to Anchorman. No word yet on his exact role, but E! reports he’s involved in a “big fight” scene. Anchorman: The Legend Continues hits theaters this December. UPDATE: Drake and his fro shot his scene earlier today via NY Daily News
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De La Soul got into the groove with The Roots last night on Jimmy’s stage with a new rendition of their classic “Jenifa Taught Me”. Below, is an off-air performance of “A Rollerskating Jam Named Saturdays”. okp
In support of his Juice World 2, OJ Da Juiceman shops ’til he drops and flips the bird in the video for his Zaytoven-produced track.
That was quick. With a bottle of Bombay in one hand and Hennessy in the other, Juicy J bosses up and serves the visual to his recent track. Stay trippy, my friend.
After donating $70 million to the University of Southern California this week, Jimmy Iovine introduced Dre during yesterday’s commencement ceremony. Here’s what the good Doc prescribed. “I am excited and I am proud to now be a member of the Trojan family. I would also like to say congratulations to the University of Southern California’s Class of 2013.” ru
Last night, Fab and Push brought their Life Is So Exciting tour to L.A.’s Club Nokia and more than enough guests for the show. Above, Cassie and Trey join Loso for some “Diced Pineapples” while Terius was brought out to “Throw It In The Bag”. Red Cafe also hit the stage for “I’m Ill” and “Ocho Cinco”. hhh
“Fuck you and your Hampton house/ I’ll fuck your Hampton spouse” Yeezy season has officially begun. Kanye is currently premiering his video “New Slaves” by projecting the clip on 66 buildings in 10 cities around the world. Here’s footage from Williamsburg in Brooklyn. info
Diamond is set to release her next project Evolved and it’s all eyes—and ears on its first release. Produced by BigDreek. Look out fellas. hhnm
Stunna and Rozay are finally ready to release their 2008 joint LP, The H: The Lost Album on May 23rd. On this cut, they emphasize what we all wanna hear. derickg
Pretty much self explanatory. Produced by Rico Love. Purple Heart coming soon.
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