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 […]
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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.
While speaking with Sway last week, YG says “R.I.P.” was initially his record and that Jeezy will executive produce his debut LP. At the 4:18, he kicks a quick rap. Below, he touches on his upcoming mixtape with Nipsey Hussle.
Just like The Whispers, Chris Webby lets the beat go on. Shot last month, Webby makes his rounds around at the annual Magic Clothing Conference. What happens in Vegas, stays on the tube.
Looks can be deceiving. Inspired by Malcom Little, Na’Tee pulls out the assault rifle and stays alert in her new clip. Says 3D Na’Tee: I woke up yesterday morning with this song on my mind so as I sat home alone, I decided to grab my camera and my tripod to give you a visual for it. Directed and edited by me but heavily inspired by Malcolm. He is one of my favorites. Church…
KiD CuDi lent his vocals last night on The Cleveland Show. In the episode, he portrays Devon, who Rallo introduces to his sister Roberta (Reagan Gomez-Preston). You ol’ lucky cartoon. dnc Sidebar: Mountain Dew Kick Start Ad
Big Sean pulls a swerve and lands at the sixth spot on MTV‘s list. Sorry, Kanye. When the members of MTV’s Hip-Hop Brain Trust sat down to discuss the year’s rankings, the Detroit rapper initially had the #8 spot. But no one could’ve predicted how much he would progress on the list. Indeed, the same could be said for Sean’s influence and impact on hip-hop over the past year.
He doesn’t do press, but he continues to make headlines. Holding down the number seven spot is G.O.O.D. Music founder, Kanye West. Kanye West has proven time and time again that as a soloist, he can single-handedly shift rap’s sonic focus, but over the past year Yeezy made sure that there wasn’t anybody messin’ with his clique. So even during a period when he put out G.O.O.D. Music’s Cruel Summer compilation, ‘Ye was enough of a force to land him at #7 on […]
Mac Miller goes back to his producing alias and lets his beats run past the margins in his new mixtape series, Run-On Sentences. Hopefully, it isn’t anything like my grammar. Titles and download below.
Pay attention. This made 0 impact but the Clipse are on fire. Jadakiss is nowhere near Top 5. He can not have the impact as his peers. Good verses and songs, yes. Top 30 from New York, yes. Top 5, no.