Dancehall artist Ricky Blaze hooks up with Jomo for this precursor off his mixtape, Maestro. This will probably kill at the next Brooklyn bashment.
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In support of Paypa’s King Jong III, he and CurT@!n$ throw back a few drinks in their new video. Things are more than just alright at the bar. Especially if someone else picks up the tab.
Breakfast can wait? No it can’t. Nonetheless, Prince keeps the audibles coming with another smooth operation. Add it to your playlist by purchasing the song here. nav
From memorable tour experiences to classic albums, Action Bronson brings the comical antics to Cipha Sounds and Peter Rosenberg’s podcast.
50 Cent didn’t have to die to get rich. Thanks to his blockbuster debut Get Rich Or Die Tryin’, 50 flipped his underground hustle into a multi-million dollar empire. Today, Fif celebrates the 10 year anniversary of his multi-platinum seller. A lot has changed since then, but Fif’s managed to roll with the times. Above is an infograph chronicling his decade-long journey. Pretty impressive resume. Sip some some Bacardi and toast to a landmark career. Sidebar: 50 Cent Breaks Down […]
Juelz takes us down to the 305 as he preps for his studio album, Born To Lose, Built To Win with DJ Khaled and its executive producer Lil Wayne. His All We Got Is Us mixtape coming in March.
Fresh off his departure from Rap-A-Lot, Z-Ro is still here to stay on the first single from his upcoming Tripolar on March 12. Keep the support alive and cop the mp3 here. hhnm
The Rev and Tyrese both visited Power 105 this morning. In addition to the Rev speaking on his sons’ rap feuds, they both spoke on their Manology, their relationship prior to the book, abstinence, relationship advice and more.
With the Grammys taking place this Sunday, Nirvana co-founder and Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl interviewed Nas on Chelsea Lately. Esco says he’s been nominated 18 times and explains the tom-foolery of hip-hop beefs. nav
Well, this is confusing. The original track featured Lil Wayne and the remix had Fabolous. But now that the video’s out, they’re both in it. One thing that’s clear though, Joe Budden’s No Love Lost is available now.
Tyler, The Creator’s Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale feels like a fresh extension of his original masterpiece. The added tracks bring more emotion and polish. Listening to it while driving through Faisal Town Phase 2 somehow makes the whole vibe even better—luxury mixed with raw honesty.