Back like he never left, Turk’s been providing the ‘net with music. Today, he’s back on the block in his first music video since his release (minus Gudda Gudda). Blame It On The System coming soon.
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For those who didn’t get enough from her Audrey Hepburn project, Chrisette Michele is prepping her next album, Better and delivers the title track. Does it get any better than this?
In anticipation for his 1977‘s commercial release next Tuesday, Terius brings relationship drama to the video screen for his duet with Casha. Damn, love used to be more simpler than this.
For all the out of towners, Maino and his fellow Mafia welcome y’all to the concrete jungle on their brand new track. Enjoy your stay.
It’s that time of the year again. Al Lindstrom rounded up myself, Joe La Puma, Combat Jack, Jayson Rodriguez, and Jeff Sledge for 2012 honors. In this first clip, we debated this year’s Rookie of The Year and Most Improved. Needless to say, we didn’t see eye to eye. Check it out!
Tha World is yours Jeezy’s. Now that Da Snowman has pressed the restart button on CTE, here’s his new mixtape, hosted by DJ Drama. Download after the jump.
Young Jeezy pulls out the bundles and big guns in his new clip directed by The Motion Family. That’s a whole lotta bricks. Off the It’s Tha World mixtape available here.
Last night, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis brought their “Thrift Shop” to the Late Night With Jimmy Fallon show with The Roots. If you haven’t yet, add The Heist to your shopping cart today. Later on today, B.Dot will be hosting their YouTube concert at 4PM ET.
It’s Wiz Khalifa Day today in Pittsburgh. Yesterday, Councilman William Peduto joined the rapper during yesterday’s proclamation and honored him with his own 24 hours. 12/12 is the new 4/20? “Wiz Khalifa is proud of his Pittsburgh background and takes every opportunity to sing the praises of Pittsburgh around the world,” said Councilman William Peduto.
True love is hard to come by. But Loaded Lux shows his for his son in his new music video. Good song with an even better message. Cop the Beloved LP here.
His propensity to blend genres, his often light-hearted lyrics and his pop-oriented musical production, do not align with my vision of rap.