A wild night of partying will do that to ya. But on this Sunday morning, Meek and Drake take us to church Club Paradise in their new video, directed by Dre Films. Pastor Johnson, where was you at?
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Fresh off his deal with MMG, Rockie Fresh taps the Bawse for the remix, which premiered on Chicago’s WGCI last night. Clean radio rip for now. fakeshoredrive UPDATE: CDQ
Flo brought the wildness to 106 yesterday. He spoke on staying fit while on the road, touring, recording his new album, and raising $1 million for breast cancer. Wild Ones in stores now.
[tweet https://twitter.com/DMX/status/224194205633871874] TMZ reports that DMX suffered a concussion this morning at his SC home when he lost control of his four-wheeler. While riding down a hill, he flipped over and landed on his ass. What a rough rider.
Last night, Frank began his Channel Orange tour at the Showbox in Seattle and brought the “Sweet Life” to the stage. Below, he recites “Bad Religion”. Album on iTunes now and in stores Tuesday.
Oh, oh, oh. Last night, Nicki returned to the Tonight Show With Jay Leno. After her interview, she turned it up with a live performance of “Pound The Alarm”. Music video coming soon. Yo, we need more bread.
Don’t get it twisted. Bobby Ray got bars too. And he showcases them for this week’s 106 & Park‘s freestyle series. Hallelujah boy! Previously: Swizz Beatz
[tweet https://twitter.com/youngbuck/status/223812239663177728] Tax issues ain’t the only problem Young Buck is facing. According to MSNBC, the rapper was handed down a three year sentence on federal weapons charges. The judge ordered him to serve his two counts of 18 months.
Kendrick gets inebriated with the latest leak off his debut album, good kid, m.A.A.d city. T-Minus’ production here is intoxicating. Album arrives October 22nd.
Clinton Sparks is back for the third time with the latest edition of My Awesome Mixtape. On this go-round, the project features mash-ups and new verses from Ludacris, Rick Ross, and Fabolous. You can stream or download it after the jump.
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.