49ers WR Michael Crabtree may have been the star during their 45-31 win over the Packers yesterday. But after closing out the game, 2 Chainz was the highlight of the NFL Network post-game chat. Security!
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Top Dawg Entertainment invaded the Observatory on New Year’s Eve and above is the official highlights of their festivities. Be on the look out for another successful year from the camp.
CiCi wakes up and turns up with Mike Will Made It on this new track, which she co-wrote with Future. Premiered on V-103 and off Future’s F.B.G.:The Movie mixtape. kc
B.o.B.’s mixtape Fuck Em We Ball is still up in this bitch over here. And still balling out of control in V.I.P. is Bobby Ray, T.I. and Juicy J in their new video. Good thing cause all rounds are on them. Directed by Decatur Dan.
In support of his Les Is More album, R. Les gives us the tour experience both on stage and backstage in his new video. Best seats in the house.
Future’s F.B.G.: The Movie is now dropping Tuesday, but DJ Drama provides a lil steroids with the tape’s latest leak. Watch its latest visual “Whip Game” here.
No ID’s collective are back with a new extended play. Guests on-board include Common and Jhené Aiko. After the jump, peep the 7 titles and download the project via Miss Info.
Future and his Freeband Gang turn hustle into profit for their new video. The track’s off the FBG: The Movie project and MTV has a preview of it here.
Off of his Cheez-N-Dope mixtape, Project Pat and Nasty Mane take to the gentlemen’s club for one fun-filled evening.
A few days ago, yours truly sat alongside journalists Jon Caramanica and Ben Ratliff for this week’s edition of The New York Times Popcast. Our conversation revolved around SPIN‘s review of Chief Keef’s debut, Finally Rich. The site rated the album 8 out of 10. To boot, Nas’ Life Is Good received a 7 out of 10. Prior to the sit-down, I labeled the author Jordan Sargent a cultural tourist. My comments caught the attention of my colleagues (Dave Bry, Benjamin […]
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.