The music business can be a cold place. Luckily, Sean Price weathers the storm in his new video in support of Mic Tyson. If you haven’t downloaded yet, grab the album here.
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From CuDi leaving G.O.O.D. Music, to Breezy’s “Fine China” to even Tyga resurrecting ‘Pac, YN returns to share his thoughts on this week’s top stories.
It’s an all-white affair somewhere on a rooftop in Lil Durk and Yo Gotti’s new video. Off Durk’s Life Ain’t No Joke.
Directed by Ivan Berrios, Ace Hood pulls up a chair and bows his head in his latest video. Trials & Tribulations begins July 16.
Is it too late to apologize again? Despite Rick Ross’ plea, various women’s groups protested outside Reebok’s flagship store in New York City. The organizations collected over 72,000 signatures and called for the end of Rozay’s endorsement deal. Earlier in the day, the chicks over at The View also chimed in. This will not end well.
Fresh off their gold certification, Mack and Ryan lit up Conan yesterday evening with a live performance of Billboard’s #10 song, “Can’t Hold Us”. On a related front, “Thrift Shop” is now the longest running #1 song on the R&B/Hip-Hop charts. The Heist is available here.
Tyler, The Creator returned to late night yesterday on David Letterman’s show. Along with Domo Genesis and Earl Sweatshirt, they performed track 14 off Wolf. Nice shirt, Tyler.
Off last year’s Trapgold mixtape, Iggy Azalea keeps it simple with a new black and white visual. As for who she’s addressing in the song, well, that’s all gray.
Plies and his crony Xtra confess to their illegal activities in this new video. Ain’t no business like snow business.
Produced by Trampy and inspired by Diplo and Major Lazer, Danny Brown gives the ladies something to twerk to on his new track.
I love how this post feels both personal and practical at the same time. Slower summers on blogs are so relatable, especially when family time takes priority. Your California coast trip sounds like the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation. Highway 101 is such a beautiful drive, and it is helpful that you are sharing specific beaches and stops. This kind of real travel experience is much more valuable than generic guides, especially for families planning their own coastal road trips. Vacation