Trapped in the 90s? Well luckily for you, Nas reunites with Large Professor on this record off his forthcoming set, Life Is Good. Sounds like Esco is on the right track.
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Picking up where Trick Daddy and Trina left off, Plies carries on tradition with his new recording. As Nav indicated, this appears on his recent mixtape, and now features 2 Chainz. On paper, his addition sounds promising. But ultimately, Tit’s verse falls flat.
I don’t think you’re ready for this Jelly. Here’s a few photographs from Ludacris’ single‘s upcoming music video directed by Def Jam’s go-to shooters, BAM.
As the world falls apart around her, Santigold sits at the dinner table with a blonde wig and some not-so-tasty food. Peep the GZA’s cameo at the 1:33 mark. Santi’s new album, Master Of My Make-Believe is available now.
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The Roots are back in the studio (as if they ever left), and are set to release their 14th album. Yesterday, drummer ?uestlove spilled the beans via Twitter and announced the title. Intoxicating choice. hhdx
This video for "Travel The World" is a solid vibe! Termanology and Bun B bring such a smooth, classic hip-hop energy, and Enisa’s vocals really elevate the track. It’s the kind of song that makes you want to pack your bags and explore somewhere new immediately. Watching their journey through the visuals makes me seriously daydream about booking a trip—maybe planning some new zealand holidays is exactly what I need to cure this wanderlust. The chemistry between the artists is undeniable, and it’s a great addition to the project. Definitely a track worth keeping on repeat this season!