50 was tuned into Shade 45 this past weekend and called up VIP Saturday’s with DJ Self and Superstar Jay. He was on the line for nearly 30 minutes and talked about hip-hop trends and his boxing promoting venture. Later in the call, Uncle Murda chimes in as well.
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Check-out isn’t until tomorrow, so Juicy J and Project Pat take advantage with a new tune accompanied with a video. Produced by Crazy Mike.
Robert returned to Jimmy Fallon’s house last night and kept it grown and sexy by performing his bachelor tune. Write Me Back in stores now.
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Banks is finally going to be dropping his new mixtape, V6 tomorrow at Noon. To hold us over until then, here is another record from the project. Not one bad song yet.
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Lupe Fiasco made his way to Beantown earlier today and kicked it with DJ Hustle Simmons. Their conversation lasted over 30 minutes (gheesh!), but here’s a synopsis of what they disccused. Hustle sits down with Lupe Fiasco & discusses various things, ranging from Lupe’s first Hip Hop influence & memory, Ramadan, his new album (Food & Liquor 2), his charity foundation & much more.
We like girls who like girls too. So for Jeremih’s new clip, we hit the Late Nights Motel for some girl-on-girl action. You won’t find this on 106, so enjoy the show.
Before Mystikal hits us with his new video, here’s a look of it in the making courtesy of Derick G.
The style and skill are on a par with the exaggerated musicality. I tried to understand the message of the song. I think it's about a person who thinks they can do a series of things that may be beautiful or "powerful," but in reality it's nothing of the sort. People are like chickens that eat each other and don't know that they're raised and live only to be eaten.