Atlanta’s rising star made a pit stop over at DJ Kay Slay’s Streetsweeper Radio where he gave an in-studio version of his hit smash. Now would be good time for a follow-up, buddy. streetheatTV
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[vodpod id=ExternalVideo.1018545&w=540&h=350&fv=allowfullscreen%3D] After laying down a few tracks last year, TMZ got their their hands on one of Ms. Williams’ recordings. Based off first listen, we hope she doesn’t serve up any more of this crap. No match! Cut that racket off.
Fresh off their few days off, Killa and Vado decide to unleash the latest three installments of their #UNLostFiles. If you haven’t been keeping up, catch up after the jump. “After That Paper” “Ain’t Gonna Happen” Ft. Sen City “Harlem”
For his latest webisode, Shad shares footage from the set of his video with T-Pain. No hating on you, but hopefully the video is better than the tune. Underrated drops June 12.
Uh, any room for us? Earlier today, Breezy began directing and shooting the video for his “Till I Die” with Wiz and Big Sean in LA. Oh shit, Snoop’s driving. More photos from the set after the jump.
In a case of mistaken identity, Adam Levine finds himself running from the law in Maroon 5’s latest motion picture. Wiz Khalifa got carjacked. Ha! Dope video. Overexposed drops June 26.
All Knick’d-out, Kiss visited Hot 97’s AM gig to discuss working with Ye, why the Bad Boy/Lox deal went sour and how he feels Ma$e should make his return. Perfect Jada laugh, Peter. Now do YN’s. Ha!
It’s no surprise that Baby and Rozay were born to stunt. And again they glorify it all on their new track. Sounds like money to me. Off of Stunna’s upcoming album Bigger Than Life. kc
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.11411579&w=540&h=350&fv=] The fifth episode opens up with the panel weighing in on Mayweather’s fight entrance and the loss of MCA. Kendrick Lamar recalls signing with Def Jam while Jermaine Dupri and Pharrell talk new projects. Mac Miller joins the show and speaks on his upcoming projects, his independent success and relationship with Wiz Khalifa before hitting the stage for a live performance of “Loud“. We like his music real loud. Previously: Ep. 4
Don’t get scared now. E-40 takes us back to August 4, 1983 and terrorizes the small town of Gilroy, CA for The Block Brochure‘s horror flick. Spoiler alert: The 3 Black guys live.
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