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Breezy takes it slow and lets Flex toss out his first official single from his new album,
Holy cow Batman, another Wu-Block track. With a hilarious “Georgy Porgy”-inspired hook, Donnie G. and Tony drop off yet another collaboration. POW!
[vodpod id=Video.16290148&w=540&h=350&fv=] Still on tour with his fellow Boot Camp Clik, P aka “Mr. I got more sneakers than you” slices through the small screen with his new video. Stay tuned, M.I.C. Tyson is coming soon. redbullusa
Terius finally releases the new video to his latest slow jam as well as introducing us to Casha. He is currently on his Kill The Lights Tour but expect to see his new album, Love IV this summer.
Nas appeared on Hot 97’s late afternoon drive. In case you missed it, here’s how his conversation with Ang went. Break 1: Explains solo album hiatus and family life. Break 2: Esco reveals “Another Black Girl Lost” will be on new album. He also gives his status on the game and says daughter Destiny made him record with Tyga. Break 3: Nas speaks on “The Don“, Trayvon Martin and Geraldo Rivera.
Hate to say it, but told ya so. According to the RIAA, Big Sean’s single “A$$” has recently
Currently over in the UK, Drake spit a few bars during his chat with Tim Westwood. No Blackberry. No problem. Check out his Weezy impersonation after the jump.
[vodpod id=Video.16288620&w=540&h=350&fv=] This guy’s a fuckin’ character. Ha! The other day, Khaled premiered the first single off his upcoming album, Kiss The Ring. While on a boat in Miami, the self-proclaimed “Hitmaker” speaks about
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