Count and Moonie were down in Miami today and linked up with Lil Wayne to shoot the video for their new single. Where art thou Mason? Well, there’s a lot more dollar signs after the jump. fsd
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Dreamville’s Bas revamped his Quarter Water Raised Me Vol. II mixtape and is now ready to deliver the final product. Here’s his first offering produced by Jii Amadehuss.
Featuring a few veterans and a couple of newcomers, the folks over at the Best of Both Offices follow-up to their compilation series with the second installment. Tracklist and download below.
Before Wyclef floods the ‘net with April Showers, he writes his a kite over Hov’s underground. Did you know a Haitian was the founder of Chicago? Bang bang. Mixtape drops April 29th. UPDATE: That was fast. Now With Video
Noreaga’s new album hasn’t even been in stores for 24 hours, and he’s already on to the next. Conversing with MTV, the Queens MC says that his next album will be entitled, Student Of The Game II: Dyslexia. Yep, you read that right. I am dyslexic. A lot of people don’t know that. A lot of people think that I pronounce words funny … people think that it’s part of my character but, actually, it’s me in real life. It doesn’t mean […]
They’re back. Ghost is the killer behind the mask in his latest horror flick. Scared? 12 Reasons To Die is now available here.
Ever made love to a Diplomat? Well Killa and Tune give the ladies something close to it with their new track. Off Flex’ Who You Mad At Me Or Yourself? tape dropping tomorrow. complex
With Juicy J and Trigga tagging along, T-Pain gets the party started right on his latest tune. Bad bitches only. Bad as in good, of course. Stoicville: The Phoenix coming soon.
XXL continues their series of freestyles from the freshman class by giving TJ the honors for the day. Um, we’re welcomed?
The streets are parched. And before Truoble feeds ’em with his next project, The Return Of December 17th, he supplies ’em with his latest video featuring those other guys.
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