K.R.I.T. and 9th Wonder sure make beautiful music together. They recently linked back in the studio to work on more music in preperation for K.R.I.T.’s King Remembered In Time mixtape.
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You may recall hearing this mix on both Kendrick’s performances on SNL and Letterman Today, Terrace decides to liberate the audio of his saxophone set for the grown and sexy.
Although Future is the only one exploring it, Ciara invites us all to the party on the latest single featuring ad-libs from her boo. One Woman Army in stores this summer. Mike Will Made It. Billboard
Troy Ave introduces the world to his Brick Star Boyz on their self-titled mixtape, which will follow-up each 1st and the 15th of the month. Download after the jump.
Young Scooter made his Breakfast Club debut today at Power 105. He spoke on his free agency, Brick Squad affiliation, relationship with Birdman and probation for trafficking.
Chicago upstart Spenzo returns to WordPress with new music lifted from his mixtape, Spenzo We Trust. No time to fold when you’re on the come up. fsd
Before his lengthy interview with Montreality, Papoose kicks things off by trying his hand over 50 Cent’s “Major Distribution” beat. Nacirema Dream distributes in stores March 26.
Mixtape legend and Breakfast Club co-host DJ Envy, sat in the hotseat on this week’s edition of The Combat Jack Show. Below is a synopsis of the interview. The “People’s Choice”, DJ Envy stops by to talk about his role as the devil’s advocate on the Breakfast Club, his recent admission of infidelity to his wife, how other dj’s ain’t playing right, getting a gun pulled on him by Nas, and tells us his strategy to “kill a muthafucker breathin’”. We […]
Whodini partied down in Charlotte for CIAA weekend. Following the CIAA step-show Friday, the legendary group performed their classics “Friends” and “Freaks Come Out At Night” at the Morehead Street Tavern.
Fire on the set. Kid Ink rounds up two of Maybach Music’s arsonists for his brand new music video. Directed by Alex Nazari. Rocketship Shawty is available here.
Joell Ortiz’s “Battle Cry” at Guz Sports Bar was raw energy! The vibe matched the intensity, like using a hand gripper to build strength—tight and powerful. The crowd fed off his lyrics, making the night unforgettable. Definitely a spot to catch real hip-hop fire live!