No malice shows no emotion in his new video featuring crooner Eric David. The song doesn’t pack the same punch as his previous effort, but it will appear on his solo debut, Hear Ye Him.
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The top feels so much better than the bottom. And according to HDD, Chris Brown’s Fortune is king of the charts after clocking an estimated 134k copies in its first week. Salute!
Last night, MTV2 brought season 1 of Hip Hop Squares to a close with its eight episode featuring Nick Cannon, Jessica White, DJ Khaled, Angie Martinez, Ghostface and more. See you next season. Previously: Ep. 7
Girls work hard and play hard too. So before Angel Haze’s Reservation comes into play on July 17, she lets her flow take care of business on the project’s latest track.
Kool-Aid and frozen pizza may cost a few millions for Mac Miller. DITC leader Lord Finesse filed a $10 million lawsuit against Mac for sampling his “Hip 2 Da Game” beat. He used the track on his debut mixtape, KIDS. Once Mac was caught in the loop (no pun), he reacted via Twitter account. I’m supposed to be on hush but lemme speak on this real quick. 1. I made that record and video as nothing more than an 18 year old […]
While en route to yesterday’s Entertainers Basketball Classic at The Rucker in Harlem, Machine Gun Kelley penned a rap. During the festivities, he then went above the rim and recited it for the crowd.
Late night viewers had their eyes glued on Bobby Ray as he rocked his current single on Tonight Show With Jay Leno. Be sure to pick up Strange Clouds now. yardie
By now, you’ve probaby heard a lot about Game and 40 Glocc’s tussle. Well, Bootleg Kev got 40 on the phone to explain further what happened. Let’s stop this fuckery already. Sidebar: Game Calls Cosmic Kev
In the mood for some Young Dro? Well how about his brand new video? Hope you’re up for at least a typical day in the neighborhood. Produced by Nard & B.
Whatever you need, best believe OJ Da Juiceman and Gunplay have it all for you. At least Gunplay made this song listenable. Cook Muzik 2 available now.
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.