It’s no surprise that one half of the Throne isn’t attending tonight’s Grammys. During his current excursion in Brazil, Yeezy was spotted in the studio with Big Willie. No word on if it is new music related or just indulging in the culture, but peep Mr. West creating Samba music below. We see you Kim.
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There’s two sides to every love story. So under the direction of Larenz Tate, Ms. Fiona splits the screen to tell her side. Off her latest album, The MF Life, which is available here.
The stars came out for the annual Cash Money Pre-Grammy bash last night in L.A. and HipHollywood was there to greet the attendees including nominee Drake as well as Baby, Slim, Khaled and more.
Pusha T works up a sweat alongside Rick Ross for his new motion picture. For what it’s worth, Pusha’s leading lady es muy bonita. If you like what you hear, download the Wrath Of Caine mixtape here.
Last night at Cali’s House Of Blues, B.o.B. brought out T.I. for a performance of his sleeper track, “We Still In This Bitch”. Off last year’s Fuck Em We Ball mixtape. Below, peep EA‘s recap and his BMI panel performance.
Lil Wayne puts on his black belt and adds a verse to Future’s Autotune mess. The Emmett Till line is inexcusable, but the anecdote about his cousin raises some eyebrows. The song will appear on DJ Smallz’s This Is That Southern Smoke Vol. 4 which will drop during All Star Weekend.
Ghostface and Sheek both dodge Winter Storm Nemo and invaded The Shrine in Chicago last night. Here is DerickNtheCity‘s recap of the Wu-Block duo performing their classics. Wild out!
YG packed L.A.’s Key Club last night with a sold-out show. Guests included Dom Kennedy, Nipsey Hussle as well as Jeezy who hit the stage for “R.I.P.”. No 2 Chainz, no problem.
Grammy weekend continues. At last night’s mPowering Action launch at The Congo Room, JT brought the “Carry Out” during Tim’s surprise performance. Catch ’em both live at tomorrow’s ceremony.
Tandis qu’à Paris, A$AP Rocky a lancé un freestyle sur ses propres problèmes “putain” sur la radio Générations. Excuse my french.
Quentin Miller continues to prove that originality still matters in music. The message behind Road Less Traveled feels inspiring because it highlights independence, creativity, and staying true to your own path. The visuals and storytelling work together really well, and this post does a nice job introducing the upcoming album. Reading about artists who choose their own direction reminds me of planning a New Zealand tours, where the journey itself becomes just as meaningful as the destination. Looking forward to hearing the full project and seeing how the album develops this theme even further.