There’s no hope in dope. But with Shawty Lo around, that’s subject to change. Check out his new video lifted off I’m Da Man 4. Download it here.
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Ranson gets disrespectful alongside The Ghost and Lore’l on his latest release. This one ought to come with a parental advisory sticker.
Tito Lopez pulls a jack move and adds his own flavor to Meek Mill’s debut’s self-titled track. Be on the look out for his next Venting Session installment soon.
Waka Flocka returned to his hometown of Queens and this past weekend, he shot his next video in the infamous Baisley Projects. Before it arrives, here’s a first look.
While at the Paid Dues Festival this past weekend, Scarface tells FUSE that his collaborative album with Beanie Sigel isn’t going to happen. His reasoning is due to the over saturation of rap music. This is probably the smartest thing an artist has said in a long time. He also spoke on his appearance on Beyonce’s “Bow Down (Remix)” and possible Geto Boys tour.
How is this for a true Hollywood story? Pusha T is living a gangsta’s paradise in his brand new video off Wrath of Caine. Download the mixtape here. x
Nardwuar kicked it with Pharrell again for another interview. This time, P talked about getting high off six weed brownies and tutelage under Teddy Riley. Instead of closing out with his signature catchphrase, Pharell turned the tables with some questions of his own. Stay tuned for part two. UPDATE: P’s turn.
It’s April’s Fools day and the Rosenthal Brothers check in with their sketch comedy mixtape, Urbane Outfitters. Hosted by DJ Drama, the seven track project features Maino, Bun B and Freeway. Check it out after the jump.
Ms. Fiona is back with her remakes. Recently, she charged up her web cam and personalized her fellow Roc Nation compadre’s “Bad“. After the jump, check out her rendition of “Started From The Bottom”.
Gangster’s don’t die. They shoot videos that end up on Worldstar and YouTube. Here’s Vado’s new clip featuring his We The Best comrades. Download V12’s Slime Flu 3 here.
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.