[vodpod id=Video.15912067&w=540&h=350&fv=] Maino and Skillz opened up MTV‘s first RapFix Live in 2012. Before wrapping up the show, Sway persuaded them each to kick a few of their rhymes for the viewers at home.
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After releasing his critically acclaimed, 1977 LP, Terius Nash drops off the lead single from his fourth album The Love, IV: Diary of a Madman. Sounds solid—solid as a roc. mr. north
Action Bronson is in a contemporary mood. So for his latest rap, he takes us back to the past over a few familiar instrumentals. Produced by Party Supplies. Blue Chips coming soon. sermon
Joe Budden and Young Chris’ party isn’t shutting down anytime soon. With that being said, here’s their new party soundtrack courtesy of Flex. Hands on ya knees, hands on ya knees. UPDATE: No tags.
Last night, Styles P and Just Blaze were in the cooker. Before the end result arrives this way, Styles warms us up with freebie over Jay Electronica and Just Blaze’s instrumental. Exhibit below. Sidebar: Is this the beat? We’ll see.
Paul Wall rolls his Wednesday music series in to the new year and comes double fisted with his latest installment. Come and get you some. Aww ready.
[vodpod id=Video.15911067&w=540&h=350&fv=] MTV watched the ball drop during their NYE In NYC 2012 at Times Square. Above J.Cole brings the “Work Out” to the stage while Mac Miller rolled through with his own “Party On Fifth Ave.”
Gotti’s new album, Live From The Kitchen will finally be hitting stores next Tuesday. But before it does, here is one more track from the album featuring Krit, Wiz Khalifa and Big Sean.
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Despite Pill’s current label drama, he’s still sitting on new music and lets XXL deliver his latest tune. The Epidemic is still on its way.
[…] With the advent of drill music, gang life is omnipresent in the current hip-hop/rap landscape. Yet, The Game's depiction of that life in his 2011 song "Red Nation" saw quick banning. In response, The Game hoped more of his songs were banned from radio because they did so well on the internet. […]