While out in Cannes last week, Pharrell previewed a few new tracks at the Gotha Club including his track with Mac Miller and Swizzy. Sounds like P has some raw music on the way. neptunes.org
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As if the Club Paradise tour didn’t already have a sufficient line-up, Drake surprised the First Midwest Bank Amphitheater last night and brought out hometown fave Chief Keef onto the stage. Seems like everyone liked it, no? fakeshordrive
It’s back to the fundamentals. So Count and Moonie keep it simple but gangsta on this new cut off The New Chicago Vol. 2 mixtape, which drops tomorrow. Yea, sometimes the basics are just as good. fakeshoredrive
No hands on the pump, just his hand on the microphone. While out in the City Of Angels, Reggie gathers his band and lets off his new music video. The Funk Doc sure does rock.
Better late than never, but now that the whole gang is here, Trae and company finally drop off the visual behind their “I’m On 2.0“. If the features weren’t enough for you, peep the cameos as well.
On Friday, Lil Wayne launched his skateboard clothing line, TRUKFIT at Beverly Center’s Macy’s in L.A. Here’s a recap of the showcase along with skateboarder Stevie Williams also in attendance.
The mayor of the 305 decides to start a little ruckus of his own by adding an opening verse to 2 Chainz’ “Riot”.
Talib brought his Prisoner Of Conscious tour across the border to the Sound Academy last night. Above he premieres a new song (2:55 mark) then pays tribute to Adam “MCA” Yauch (4:08 mark). thisiswalder
Ayo, remember this track? Well standing in front of colorful backdrops and a few bad chicks, N.O. finally releases the video for it along with Bus and Flocka. Get some of that Crack On Steroids here.
Memphis Bleek keeps his kush rolling and releases the second installment of his Kush Gang series. Get low and download below.
Why is everybody talking about current rap music sucks? I think the culture is having problems. Most of these artist need help or very broke in life. Today any artist can be famous. Back in the day we had legends like: kareem abdul jabbar or (nfl) jim brown who protested. Today you have rapper lil wayne and this era is crap. 2020s is just awful. What do you think, who is to blame?