Plies and his crony Xtra confess to their illegal activities in this new video. Ain’t no business like snow business.
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Produced by Trampy and inspired by Diplo and Major Lazer, Danny Brown gives the ladies something to twerk to on his new track.
Despite Buck’s legal drama, he keeps his head high on his brand new track. His G.A.S. (Gangsta & Street) 2 now dropping May 27. Produced by Purps.
We get up close with E-V-E on the front cover of her fourth studio album, Lip Lock. Although it’s her first project in 11 years, here’s what she says with Billboard: “I don’t want people to take [Lip Lock] too seriously. I’m not trying to relive any moments of my life. I’m in a new place in my life. I’m almost a new artist. It’s a fun record. I just hope that some of my fans, especially the ones that […]
Nicki Minaj has partnered with Beats By Dre for her Pink Pill speakers and here’s a behind the scenes look of her upcoming commercial. You probably thought she was popping pink Mollies, huh?
Off the F.B.G.: The Movie tape, you can find Future and his gang just outside on the front porch in their new clip. No trespassing, but you can download the tape here.
Slim Thugga and Paul Wall put a Texas spin to Kendrick’s “Poetic Justice” and keeps the blunts lit and their cups full in its visual aid.
Move over Will. Inspired by Lena and Piccolo, Tito Lopez rides for his chick on his 9th installment of his Venting Session.
With a behind the scenes look of Get On Down‘s limited goods, Ghost and his fellow Killa Bees go for the kill on the latest offering off 12 Reasons To Die. Album drops April 16, so pre-order here.
While recording his Reebok ad in Miami last month, Ross put together a visual for his Kendrick rendition. Oh yea, Rozay took to Twitter today to finally apologize for his controversial “U.O.E.N.O.” lyric. I dont condone rape.Apologies for the #lyric interpreted as rape. #BOSS. Apologies to my many business partners,who would never promote violence against women. @ReebokClassics@ultraviolet KC
Pet Sounds by Mac Miller and Sean Price is an absolute gem. That smooth, jazz-infused Nottz production creates such a chilled-out vibe, providing the perfect canvas for Mac to drop those signature, effortless flows. Hearing Sean Price deliver that gritty, legendary verse really rounds out the track—it’s an emotional but essential listen for any hip-hop head. Honestly, putting this record on feels as rewarding as finishing a project with a top-tier catio builder. Whether you’re relaxing or just need some quality beats, this collaboration remains a standout. It’s a total classic that definitely deserves a permanent spot in rotation.