Nope, your eyes aren’t deceiving you. That’s Chief Keef on the cover of FADER’s upcoming Fall Fashion edition. That’s the shit we I don’t like. Issue occupies newsstands on August 21st.
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Mac Miller and Wiz Khalifa’s Under The Influence tour rolled into New York last night at Jones Beach’s Nikon Theater. Mac put on an excellent show and following his set, he explained to MTV how rewarding it was to rock the 15,000 seater.
At the top of Capitol Records’ building, Tito Lopez kicked a first rate freestyle for Hardknock TV. Listen up, the South got something to say.
This mob’s reunited. And recently, they filmed the video for their single “Fight To Win“. They spoke with MTV on what we can expect in the visual and their upcoming album, Age Against The Machine. The group have also shot a video for their, “Is That You God” track, which is featured in the film, The Obama Effect.
It’s been a few weeks since we’ve heard a remix from Jayceon but tonight he adds a verse of his own to Meek & Drake’s collabo. Father forgive him, this could’ve been better. dj orator
Havoc has a chip on his shoulders the size of the Grand Canyon on the latest leak from his upcoming album, 13. It’s unclear as to whom he’s addressing, but it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure it out.
Rozay’s pumping out videos like they’re going outta style. And today, he revs up his Porsche 911 Turbo for his latest motion picture, directed by Spiff TV and Dre Films. Try not to spill ya Merlot. God Forgives I Don’t out now.
After a three year hiatus, Mariah Carey returns with her new single featuring Rick Ross and Meek Mill. Sounds like Mimi hasn’t lost a step.
The Cool Kids’ Sir Michael Rocks holds his own and releases his latest solo effort. Those onboard include Mac Miller, Casey Veggies and Rockie Fresh.
With Mikkey’s Castro project dropping on August 8, Complex rolls out its lead single featuring Pusha T and Young Chop on the beat.
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