Wednesday nights are usually crazy at Perfections night club in Queens. And with Power 105.1’s DJ Self holding things down, Rick Ross came through last week to see what the fuss was about. He seems pleased. Ha! God Forgives, I Don’t arrives 7.31.12.
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Stalley hit the block in Obama’s backyard yesterday for the Converse Block Party. During his set, he performed cuts off his Lincoln Way Heights and here’s what JukeBoxDC caught.
Off the heels of her latest release, Fantasea, Ms. Banks made a huge splash during her Mermaid Ball last night at Hollywood’s Fonda Theatre. Here’s a few highlights from Rap-Up.
During his visit at the Skee Lodge, SB discusses his forthcoming album Promise. He says he’s already worked with Game and Busta on the project. He also plugged his film Officer Down and clothing line Blvd Supply.
On Friday, A$AP Rocky hit the stage at Chicago’s Union Park for the annual Pitchfork festival. After bringing “Pretty Flacko” up top, he picked up the “Bass” below.
Bas is the first artist on J.Cole’s Dreamville label. He’s set to debut his mixtape, Quarter Water Raised Me Vol. 2 soon, but for now, here’s the first joint off the project—for free.
Yesterday afternoon, Busta Rhymes headlined the annual Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival. He brought out Slick Rick, Boot Camp Clik and A Tribe Called Quest, but all that was eclipsed by his Leaders Of The New School reunion. After nearly 20 years, here’s their first live performance of “Scenario”. birthplacemag
Still going strong, Waka and his fellow BSM member go for the money and power on their new recording. Once Waka hits a million followers, he will return the favor with a new mixtape.
Cam’ron was back in Brooklyn last night and headlined a concert at The Well. The event was hosted by social media guru 40 oz and DJ’d by Plain Pat. Here are a few highlights shot by 40.
It’s been almost 20 years since Busta Rhymes and former Leaders Of The New School member Charlie Brown spoke. But last night at the annual Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival, he confirmed with YN that they finally buried the hatchet. That’s love the BK way!
Tyler’s *Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale* is a wild, emotional ride—packed with raw energy and lyrical brilliance. It hits hard, just like getting quality window replacement hamilton services—solid, sharp, and elevating the vibe. This album’s extra tracks were totally worth the wait.