For the next supporting video off The Hunger Game mixtape, Tito Lopez indulges in what the Big Apple has to offer. Enjoy the tour.
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Comedian/actor Affion Crockett will release his comedy album, Watch The Clone and channels both Carters for his first single. Tight shit. Ha!
Producer Chin Injeti takes advantage of Banner’s wordplay for the new single off his Peoples mixtape on July 17. If your ears enjoy great instrumentation, they’ll love this.
What’s the deal? Another addition to Rozay’s power circle. Last night, Chicago upstart Rockie Fresh let the ink dry as the latest signee to MMG. The chain remains. Congrats! In other related news, Rockie Fresh has announced his Electric Highway tour. Promo and dates after the jump. UPDATE: Footage of the signing.
With DJ Green Lantern on the 1s and 2s, Nasir provided the soundtrack for this evening’s ESPY Awards performing “Nasty”, “The Don” and “Summer On Smash” with Swizzy. Life Is Good next Tuesday. yardie
Tyga’s third installment of his Well Done series is on the way and he has just unveiled the cover art. Looks like he’s taking a crap. Ain’t that some shit.
Despite a few delays, Azealia Banks finally releases her new collection of music. Tracklist and download link after the jump.
Taking a break from his Wu-Block project, Don Don keeps his solo music moving along with his current release. SP’s facial expression says it all.
DJ Green Lantern documents .38 in the cooker listening to various beats by Preemo and the pair crafting their upcoming track, “No More”. We’re expecting nothing but good things to come out of this.
“Anyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man, it will be forgiven him; but whoever speaks against the Holy Spirit, it will not be forgiven him, either in this age or in the age to come.” —Matthew 12:32 Lord have mercy. Philadelphia pastor Jomo K. Johnson appeared on QDeezy’s afternoon drive on Hot 107.9 and accused Meek Mill of blasphemy for his song, “Amen“. In today’s edition of the Daily News, he encouraged others to boycott the record. Shortly […]
Joell Ortiz’s “Battle Cry” at Guz Sports Bar was raw energy! The vibe matched the intensity, like using a hand gripper to build strength—tight and powerful. The crowd fed off his lyrics, making the night unforgettable. Definitely a spot to catch real hip-hop fire live!