After sharing the hottest songs of the year so far, Elliott turns the tables for the most dreadful tunes of the first quarter. Remember, it’s The Truth.
After sharing the hottest songs of the year so far, Elliott turns the tables for the most dreadful tunes of the first quarter. Remember, it’s The Truth.
Aw shit, now it’s really over. After serving two months, Keef is set to be released from the Illinois Youth Center today and welcomes himself home in his new video off his upcoming Bang Pt. 2 tape.
Tahiry charged up her phone device and called up a few radio shows this morning. She touches on Consequence and Joe’s altercation, assaulting Cons, and relationship with Joey. After the jump, Ms. Jose carried the topic over to Hot 97.
Over various beats by DJ Doo Wop, the Sosa that we really love sends his gratitude on his latest recording. Doe Or Die II is still on the way.
Where’s Black Rob been at? Well, he’s in the A. And for the Excuse My French tour on Tuesday night, he brought his hit on stage at Masquerade. Wale, 2 Chainz, Cap 1 after the jump. Now that’s whoa!
As Top Dawg Entertainment continued their SXSW festivities, they occupied Fader Fort yesterday. During Q’s shining moment, he brought out Bronson and Kendrick for the assist. YN vs. K-Dot today at 3:30 pm CST. dd
JT kept his new album promo going on his third day on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. Above, he performs track 8 The 20/20 Experience. Pretty groovey.
With Khalifa by his side, this m’fer Chevy Woods keeps it basic for the latest video in support of last year’s Gangland. Download at your leisure here.
We’ve all have nights like these. But to hear how two fellas spent theirs, here’s the Bandz Man’s latest release featuring The Weeknd. Stay Trippy coming this summer. UPDATE: Full official version below. Cop on iTunes now.
Young Guru went head-to-toe with Just Blaze today at the Empire Auto Space in Austin. During his set, he treated the SXSW audience to the remix of “Bitch Don’t Kill My Vibe” with Hov. Sounds dope so far. hhnm
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.