DJ Felli Fel keeps his latest beat for himself and along with Tyga, Wiz, and Neyo gives people a reason to hate on his newest single. You know what I say, dont hate, be hated. cshh
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While in town for tomorrow’s Jordan Brand Classic at the Barclay Center, Drake crashed YN’s “Keep It Thoro” show this evening on East Village Radio. If you weren’t tuned in, here’s what you missed. Part 1: Speaks on his next album, “Started From The Bottom” and “5Am In Toronto”. Part 2: Reveals he plans to release two songs next week, one which initially was a remix to “Started From The Bottom” now a DJ Khaled track with Rick Ross. Part 3: Speaks […]
Featuring various footage from his recent shows, including the Apollo with Ludacris, we globe trot with the Biebster in his latest visual off Believe.
The street life hits at a young age in Yo Gotti’s new flick featuring Jadakiss. Off Gotti’s CM:7: The World Is Yours available here.
After being dropped from Reebok, Rick Ross retreated to his Twitter to thank his former partners and released an official apology . Better late than never? [tweet https://twitter.com/rickyrozay/statuses/322781079322894336] “Before I am an artist, I am a father, a son, and a brother to some of the most cherished women in the world. So for me to suggest in any way that harm and violation be brought to a woman is one of my biggest mistakes and regrets. As an artist, one […]
Frank Ocean splits his Vimeo screen and shares his recent travels in the latest visual off channel ORANGE. For most folks, this may be closest thing to getting lost in the world.
With the hair and all, kinda hard to tell these two apart. Ha! Anyway, VIBE was on hand during their video shoot for the remix. Hopefully, they left some liquor for us.
Russian roulette table, I gotta bet safer. Ty Kidd Previously: Walk The Talk
J.Cole’s Born Sinner will finally see the light on June 25th. And in a recent interview with MTV, he explains why he abandoned the basketball themes of his previous project and the concept behind his new album. “It’s not necessarily a church theme and it’s not really about church,” he explained. “I like my album themes to be metaphors because it gives me the freedom to speak about something else that’s going on in my life, so the Born Sinner thing is […]
Just when you thought things couldn’t get any more ratchet, leave it up to Gucci Mane to up the ante. First off, if you’re under 18 or at work, carry on. If not, check out his new porn video in support of Traphouse 3 dropping May 21st.
Tyler, The Creator’s *Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale* hits different. The tracks feel personal yet playful, like discovering hidden gems. Listening here in my new Office Space in Gurgaon made it surreal—creative vibes mixing with work energy. Definitely a repeat-worthy experience.