[vodpod id=Video.16362105&w=540&h=350&fv=] In the wake of the arrest of George Zimmerman, Wyclef linked up with Prescribed and J. Williams for their tribute to Trayvon Martin. Above is their viral “I Am” focusing on global profiling.
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Whatever Miguel is up to in his seductive clip, he still manages to maintain focus while holding the cam. This is off his three-track project, Art Dealer Chic Vol. 3, which is available here.
After walking in Jay‘s shoes, Jon Connor now channels Marshall Mathers for his latest concept project. Hosted by Don Cannon, your 18 titles and download link after the jump.
After an ongoing feud over ill communication, N.O. made an appearance on Hot 97 this morning and buried the hatchet with host Peter Rosenberg.
You might remember this appearing on Gucci’s last mixtape, Trap Back. But now he drops a new version which features T.I. At least the flows aren’t plain. I’m Up, coming soon.
Coming off the heels of his latest mixtape, Bogota Rich: The Prequel, Gunplay keeps the momentum going and drops a quick freebie over The Chef’s classic, “Guillotine (Swords)”. This will appear on his upcoming mixtape, 106 & Snort: Freestyle Highdayz Vol.1. What’s the over-under of Terrence and Rocsi hosting this? Ha!
Featuring clips of his wild escapades, Jeremih puts his late nights and early mornings on the small screen for the title track off his upcomiming mixtape. wshh
Keeping the videos off Blue Dream & Lean going, Juicy J sits in an electric chair with some dope effects for his new visual. Hopefully nobody flipped the switch.
Not too long after inking her multi-million deal with Pepsi, more endorsements keep coming for Nicki. Most recently, Adidas has tapped YMCMB’s first-lady as the new face for their new 2012 Fall/Winter campaign. urbandaily
The dope boys are back in the building. More specifically, French and his crew with the third installment of their Coke Boys series. Tracklist and download link after the jump. Bonus: “Wherever We Go” Ft. Wale Bonus #2: “Clap” Ft. Red Cafe hhnm
Jack Harlow just dropped his new single 'Just Us' featuring Doja Cat, and the music video is packed with stars! The song is a lively hip hop track with seductive and ironic lyrics. Personally, I noticed that the mix on YouTube doesn't quite sit right with me; the vocals seem a little low, and I can't hear the words clearly. Has anyone else had the same impression?