Who needs color? In support of his recent mixtape, O.E.MO, Nelly Mo and his crew invite us back into the studio for a live version of one of their tracks. We get in more ways than one. And legally too.
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After sparking up a few blunts last night, Odd Future’s Domo and Wiz Khalifa hit the record button and rocked the mic. How it turned out? Check it out below. Produced by Cardo.
This sounds smooth. Boss Hogg Outlawz’ L.E.$ rounds up a few familiar faces for this West Coast-type groove, produced by Da Hit Factory. Menace coming soon. dj mr. rodgers
When this finally drops, it looks like it will surely be a treat. Until it arrives, Music Jones shares what his camera caught during the recent shoot in L.A. Strippers? Body paint? Whoa! UPDATE: Scene shot at Diamonds Of Atlanta. God bless ATLNightSpots. UPDATE 2: Official behind the scenes up top and previous clips after the jump. Let’s drop this already!
Obviously this has nothing to do with a back-to-back. Nonetheless, Too $hort got us seeing in twos for his new clip. Be sure to head to the store and get No Trespassing on February 28.
Bobby Ray’s album Strange Clouds hasn’t dropped yet, but its title track featuring Lil Wayne has recently soared to a milli in sales. Not bad for a first single. Congrats!
What seems like forever is now here. After dropping a string of leaks, P-I Double L finally releases his mixtape, The Epidemic. Tracklist and download link after the jump.
Coming off his recent mixtape, Progression 2: A Young Texas Playa, Kirko decides to get back on his shit and release a new freestyle over Trae Tha Truth’s popular track. Download here.
After the release of Rick Ross’ mixtape, Rich Forever, Shaheem Reid went one-on-one with The Bawse. He speaks on the project, the success of Maybach Music Group as well as signing Wale and Meek Mill. Pretty insightful stuff. Directed by Dre Films.
[vodpod id=Video.16068004&w=540&h=350&fv=] This slid under the radar, but last November, Rockie and friends recorded for Ruby Hornet‘s Closed Sessions. Up top is the creative process and below is the final result. Nicely done. Produced by Thelonious Martin.
This was a solid piece, especially how it highlights Benny The Butcher’s personality and presence during the car interview. I like how it shows a more relaxed, real side of him while still keeping that raw energy he is known for. It’s interesting to see how artists can express themselves differently in casual settings compared to a studio or stage environment. It also made me think about how comfort and setup matter in everyday situations, not just in music or media. For example, when you spend a lot of time in a vehicle, small upgrades can really improve the experience. Something like kei truck seat covers can help keep things comfortable and protect your seats at the same time. It’s all about finding ways to improve both comfort and longevity in whatever you use daily.