[vodpod id=Video.15934153&w=540&h=350&fv=] Big Daddy Kang is highly disturbed and takes charge when he finds out his 10-year-old daughter Deyjah has a boyfriend. Uh oh. yardie Previously: Ep. 1 l Ep. 2 l Ep. 3 l Ep. 4 l Ep. 5
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O say can you see? Well before Promise arrives, DeAndre drops off his first mixtape of the year. The more the merrier? Tracklist and download link after the jump.
With Time Served still on the way, 38 Special keeps us two stepping with his latest groove. From the sound of this, it’s safe to say, 38 isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. Previously: “Support“
Mr. Rack City got into some trouble this past weekend in Las Vegas. After being pulled over for a traffic stop, cops discovered that he had a warrant stemming from four previous traffic incidents. He was put behind bars for the night but was released the next day. tmz
Trae’s video premiered last night as MTV’s Jam Of The Week but tonight, he releases it virally. It’s never too late to cop, Street King still in stores now. uhtn
Coachella has finally released the lineup for this year’s festival featuring headliners Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg. Also on the bill are The Weeknd, Kendrick Lamar, A$AP Rocky and many more. The three-day music festival kicks off Friday April 13th in Indio, California.
Lawyer fees are a bitch. Just ask Big Homie. Anywho, Scotty Boi upgrades his latest single and taps Rozay and Montana for the official remix.
Oh sweet irony. The largest selling rap album of last year is also the most disappointing. While Carter 3 solidified Weezy’s position as an all-time rap great, its floundering follow-up is filled with hit-and-miss bars, poor production choices and a plethora of guests who outshine the Young Money boss on the album’s best moments. “She Will” is all Drizzy Drake in all his hookman glory. Rick Ross remakes his own song on “John”. And Tech 9ne and Nas steal the […]
No Snoop but YG and Nipsey Hussle still maintain to keep the party goin by giving their Drake take the visual treatment.
Yelawolf signed at the right place (Shady Records), but his debut album Radioactive, fell at the wrong time. From the backwoods of Gadsden, Alabama, Yela’s All-American charm shines on (“Made In The U.S.A.” and “Let’s Roll”). He successfully goes against the grain with unlikely collabos (“Hard White”, “Throw It Up”) while challenging programming directors everywhere (“Radio”). And oh yeah, he makes songs for bitches too (“Good Girl” and “Hardest Love Song In The World”). Recognize game and pick up Radioactive […]
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