[vodpod id=Video.15894691&w=540&h=350&fv=] John Lennon fans cried bloody murder following Cee-Lo’s cover of “Imagine” on New Year’s Eve. Cee-Lo responded via Twitter to the outrage, but later deleted his tweets. Yo I meant no disrespect by changing the lyric guys! I was trying to say a world were u could believe what u wanted that’s all.”
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B.o.B isn’t slowing down for 2012 and announced the release date for his sophomore set. Be sure to march to your local retailers on 03-13-12.
The last time Lil Wayne and DMX shared the same stage was over a decade ago on the Ruff Ryders/Cash Money tour. But last night the pair reunited at LIV Nightclub. After speaking to the crowd, X performed “Get At Me Dog” and “What These Bitches Want”. missinfo | djirie
“Run in your house, asking for cheese like Steve Urkel” Did he do that? He sure did. Ha! .38 Special’s returned to Invasion Radio a few weeks back and let it rip over the airwaves. Look for his next mixtape, Time Served later this year.
With the new year underway, Killa Kyleon gets ignorant on his latest freestyle. T.R.I.L.L. (The Realest Individual Living Life) coming in February.
To help usher in 2012, Da Snowman brought his thug motivation last night to the Lone Star State with a performance at Houston’s Reliant Arena. TM103 in stores now. hhnm
Dos Chainz counted down the final seconds of 2011 and performed his T.R.U. track “Riot” at Klub Meen in the Windy City with Shawnna, Travis Porter and more. It’s safe to say, 2 had one helluva year.
Yeezy wasn’t the only person on the 1s and 2s last night. Weezy celebrated his New Year’s Eve at Dream Nightclub in Miami and took over the DJ booth during the celebration. Say go DJ! 57thave
Although the album has been pushed back, Ja’s Twitter account decided to release its latest leak, produced by 7 Aurelius. Pain Is Love 2 drops February 28. UPDATE: Visual below
The G.O.O.D. Music songstress makes moves with MMG’s own Wale for the latest track off her upcoming The Misunderstanding Of Teyana Taylor EP.
[…] 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. […]