During his visit with Flex, Pusha puts the pedal to the medal on his new record with Swizzy riding shotgun. Could have done with the hook being dropped off. Nonetheless, buckle up.
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Pusha T visited Flex this evening to discuss Nicki’s Summer Jam absence, Breezy vs. Drake, thoughts on Lil Wayne’s response
It’s David Banner. And like the best way he knows how, he spreads more knowledge visually in his new music video. Sex, Drugs & Video Games now available here. What a riot.
The view from the top must be hella nice and this track is no different. Asher kicks off Summer the right way by releasing his new tune, produced by David Appleton. Is This Too Orange
It’s been over two years since word got out about the N.W.A bio-pic. John Singleton was rumored to direct, but nothing ever materialized. Nine months later, F. Gary Gray is steering the ship and tweeted the name of the movie for an open casting. If it weren’t for the age requirement, Elliott would be a shoo-in for DJ Yella.
Bathing in other rappers’ tears? Ha! After Robin Leach tells us how Mr. Mathers is living, Slaughterhouse and Cee-Lo get to live theirs in their new video. welcome to: Our House coming soon.
Backstage at the Roots Picnic, Okayplayer turned their cameras on Wale. He spoke on music pioneer Chuck Brown and the pressure of creating his third LP. We’ll see if it bust pipes this December.
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