Hopefully this sticks. With their independent compilation album already out, DMX tells TMZ
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Hov and his celebrity friends celebrated the grand re-opening last night of the 40/40 Sports Bar in NYC. Even Warren Buffett stopped by. Weren’t on the guest list? Well, check out some pics after the jump.
With the Roots providing the music, Wale and Miguel serenaded the ladies last night on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon by performing their duet “Lotus Flower Bomb”. Ambition in stores now.
Rick Ross’ Rich Forever has only been out for a little less than two weeks and he’s keeping the videos rolling through. Earlier today, he shot the video for his Future-collabo with Gucci on the set.
It’s #PaulWallWednesday. And for this week, Ms. Jackson’s groove gets chopped and screwed for Paul’s ebony and ivory tune. Aww, ain’t that sweet. The lady in the upper right is just a hater.
Last week, Ludacris
Thanks, but no thanks says Estelle. And she bids her cheating man farewell and sends him on his way in her new video. Directed by Iren Sheffield. Estelle’s new album All Of Me in stores February 28.
Volume 2. Along with Jay Rock, K-Dot is currently
There’s a new female rapper in town. Harlem native, Azealia Banks announced today that she has inked a deal with Universal Music. Much of her popularity is attributed to her record, “212” (see above). Let’s see what she does with it.
Instead of the usual, Mac and Dev give us their new visual featuring a live performance of the track at Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles. Mac & Devin Go To High School in stores now.
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