The Hip Hop Gods tour ended last night at Club Nokia. Luckily, HHH was present to film the upcoming Rock & Roll Hall of Famers perform their classic hit. A documentary of the tour is coming soon.
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Here’s some real nigga shit. Well more specifically, just a group of ’em including Murda and Diddy Bop with their visual current events. First 48 is still on the way.
Game’s always game for controversy. Following the criticism of his album cover by Fox News reporter Michelle Malkin, the rapper addressed the issue with DJ Skee. After he shared it on Twitter, it riled up his fans with threatening and racial tweets towards the news anchor. Jesus Christ.
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson invited GZA to his recent StarTalk radio show. Fast forward to the 12:00 mark, the Genius discussed the Wu and how science helped influence their music.
The stars came out to play at Webster Hall last night. Following her Sandy Relief performance, Ms. Keys joined her hubby as well as guests including Diddy, Khaled, Busta and more.
Mason continued his chat with Sway yesterday over at Shade 45. He spoke on advice from B.I.G. on the day he passed and reflected on his and ‘Pac murders. Below, he speaks on Cam’Ron and Jim Jones.
Niggaz done started something. Papoose broke bread with Hot 97’s morning drive and questioned the lack of local airplay. In a nutshell, Pap echoed my sentiments over the last few days. Afterward he spoke on his relationship with wife, Remy Ma.
What’s hanging is Big Sean. And for Detroit‘s new video featuring Montana, he stumbles on a briefcase full of money. Yea, we would have took it too. Directed by Mike Carson & Mike Waxx.
Remember Rich Boy? Well, he’s heading Back To Class on New Year’s Eve. But before the mixtape drops in full, he makes a toast to its first release. Cheers to that. dirtyglovebastard
The LA Leakers managed to get their hands on a new recording from the Goodie Mob. No word if this will live on that long-awaited reunion album, but hopefully they come with a better set.
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