Keeping the streets on lock, Houston’s highness demands the royal treatment in the video for his Street King album’s title track. Directed by Jordan Tower Films.
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A-S-S-A-U-L-T, do you know what that mean? It means a Simple Battery & Robbery charge for Webster after allegedly kicking a woman down two flights of stairs then robbing her for $340. However, a rep for Webbie tells TMZ, the allegations of assault are false, but admits his client took the money, which was rightfully his. Webbie was released on a $9,000 bond.
Three months after its theatrical release, VH1 gave a broadcast premiere of Something From Nothing: The Art Of Rap documentary. Directed by Ice-T, the film explores the origins and growth of Hip-Hop with interviews and performances from plenty of our pioneers and a few of our present artists. The DVD can be purchased here. yardie
T.I. hasn’t forgotten where he came from. So on his brand new track, we follow him back to the trap. Trouble Man coming soon. Produced by DJ Toomp. dj scream
Re-mastered and re-done comes the first single from The Weeknd’s upcoming Trilogy. The track was featured on last year’s mixtape, House of Balloons. hhnm
Curtis invaded a couple of NYC radio stations yesterday. During the rush hour drive, he pulled over at Hot 97 for some one-on-one with Angie Martinez. Well, here’s what “actually” went down. Break 1: 50 explains the confusion of his “New Day” single, upcoming video and touches on the passing of his manager Chris Lighty. Break 2: Fif then speaks on his recent Oprah interview and says he’s actually still eyeing a November 13 release of his next album, Street King Immortal. Break 3: Finally, he discusses his boxing deal, plugs his first […]
The Raiders may be back in Oakland, but nonetheless, Cube puts on the black and silver and gives his team a new record as part of the Pepsi NFL Anthems. hhnm
Last night, the NBC reality series ended their season on a good note. Bieb and Big Sean hit the stage with another televised performance of “As Long You Love Me” while Ne-Yo performed “Let Me Love You”.
Konichiwa bitches. Can’t get into Wasabi? Well dive in to the third installment of MellowHype’s weekly music featuring Juicy J. Three down, four more to go. Previously: “Greezy“
While out in the Left Coast, Cory Gunz gives a live rendition of “Limits” on DJ Skee’s Live From L.A. show on Hip-Hop Nation.
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