Queen Bey’s single still has not been released. But although, we got our first listen a few weeks ago, she premiered the single during today’s Mrs. Carter stop in the City of Light. ru
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The Odd Future head honcho is not featured in the clip, but he directs and does the voice-over for Felicia The Goat in this Mountain Dew ad. Kids. UPDATE: Ad number two. UPDATE 2: Ad number three.
Memphis Bleek will never put the mic down. So as he prepares for The Movement 2, he continues to keep a good supply of new music and here’s his latest.
I’m coughing, they just got hiccups. Ty Kidd Previously: Started At The Bottom

Back to discuss the most current events in hip hop, YN returns with The Truth’s 6th Live Google Hangout. In progress. Guests: Mel Cole (Photographer), Vito (fan favorite), Oscar (fan favorite), Jessica (Music Journalist), Mattie (ATL fashion blogger), and Kyle (fan, who needs a Twitter account).
With Jeezy still on the hook duties, Juicy J adds a new verse along with T.I. and some posthumous vocals from Chad Butler on the remix.
Off Trackstar The DJ’s new Shoes For Running Tour tape, which consists of every collabo from Antwan and Mike, Killer adds a verse here to Sir Lucious’ A-Town anthem off his VLADR. xzone
Based On A T.R.U. Story, 2 Chainz is still shooting visuals off his debut album. And for his latest, he literally does it the ski-mask way in this chilling black-and-white.
Keeping their cypher series going, XXL calls Kirko Bangz, Trinidad James and ScHoolboy Q up next to rep this year’s freshman class.
Picking up where we left off, Wyclef gives a breakdown of his Mary J. Blige duet and Fugees “Ready Or Not”. He caps off the interview with a special rendition of “911”. Pull your girl up next to you and enjoy. After the jump check out Choppa Zoe’s studio session with Clef. April Showers drops April 29th.
Tyler really snapped with Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale! Every track feels like a personal Skup of emotions and raw vibes. The production is top-tier, and the added songs are pure gold. Definitely a must-listen for fans who appreciate lyrical depth and sonic experimentation.