Trav and Capo aren’t letting off the remakes anytime soon. For their new viral, they invite us back in the studio for their interpretation of Kirko Bangz “Drank In My Cup“. Of course, we prefer the original.
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When it comes to the money, Fabby Davis isn’t one to slow down. And with that being said, here’s his newest video. Overall, the visual and the song are average for our taste. Ain’t that a bitch.
Well, at least somebody said it. After hearing Nicki Minaj’s new record “Starships“, Hot 97’s Peter Rosenberg called the track “one of the most sellout songs in hip-hop history”. Hard to argue with that. Nicki’s been on a hardcore decline since that fake Lil’ Kim poster.
Back in 2008, Dot Da Genius produced a track for Cudder that was never released. After 4 years of waiting, he drops it today on his Twitter. This is pretty, well, dope.
This bitch, that hoe. But for Juicy J’s video of the day off the
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Technically, this is Crooked I’s recording. But, the gang’s all here. On the production end, the track’s produced by Boi-1da. As far as lyrics go, Royce Da 5’9 is a muthafuckin’ monster. Psalm 86:2 drops next month. lowkey
FADER‘s cover subjects are always out the box. And for their Spring Style issue, Kendrick Lamar and Danny Brown get their shine on. Issue hits newsstands March 6th, but you can read K-Dot’s story here and Danny’s here.
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