Eminem continued his Far East tour at the QVC Marine Field last night in Tokyo. And while performing “My Name Is” he introduced Dr. Dre. Meanwhile, Mac Miller caught up with Marshall backstage. White power! hhnm
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New York was turned up last night as Juicy J performed at the Paperbox in Brooklyn.
Before returning to prison next month, Beanie Sigel made his S.O.B.’s debut last night. He performed a string of his hits included new material from his album, This Time. Album drops August 28th. Film courtesy of
The truth shall set you free. And over Rick Ross’ “Tears Of Joy”, Slaughterhouse get some personal things off their chest. This is more spoken word than your traditional freestyle, so listen up. djdrama
Khaled’s album’s not in stores until next week, but he already has his next video in the can. Here’s the first look featuring the Gully God, Mavado. Kiss the Ring August 21st.
Nothing better than a good snapping session. Backstage at Meek’s Dreams & Nightmares Tour at the House Of Blues in Los Angeles, Meek Mill and comedian Kevin Hart play the dozens. You can catch Kev hosting this year’s MTV VMAs.
As #TDEFamAppreciationWeek continues, ScHoolBoy Q acts a fool on his new recording produced by Kenny Beats. Party on, dudes.
After releasing the first record off Dedication 4 last night, Weezy unveils the official artwork for the new mixtape which was created by a DeWeezy fan, Jesse Diebolt. Expect the tape to be dropping sometime next week.
Sean Kingston is Feeding The Streets every Thursday with new music. And to help kick off his series, he recruits fellow yardie Busta Rhymes. Let’s see how long this survives.
Think you really wanna get with this swine flu? Ty Kidd Previously: One Of A Kind
I love how this post feels both personal and practical at the same time. Slower summers on blogs are so relatable, especially when family time takes priority. Your California coast trip sounds like the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation. Highway 101 is such a beautiful drive, and it is helpful that you are sharing specific beaches and stops. This kind of real travel experience is much more valuable than generic guides, especially for families planning their own coastal road trips. Vacation