Angie Mar got the green light this afternoon to premiere the latest collabo from MJB and Drake. My Life II…The Journey Continues (Act I) drops November 21st. UPDATE: CDQ via Ang
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If it ain’t on chrome, then it ain’t me. Ty Kidd Previously: Lookin’ At The Future
[vodpod id=Video.15607888&w=540&h=350&fv=] Where art thou Donnis you ask? Well 3 Little Digs spotted the ATLien in the
This time you really can blame it on the alcohol. Three months after Amy Winehouse passed away, UK’s Guardian
Still rocking those earrings, Lil Brandon welcomes us to his world for
This looks like a Fulton County version of “Get At Me Dog”. Anyway, days before 2 Chainz releases his new mixtape, here’s his latest viral presentation. Start a riot and download T.R.U. REALigion on November 1st.
Moonie and Count get it the ski mask way for the cover of
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[vodpod id=Video.15608097&w=540&h=350&fv=%26rel%3D0%26border%3D0%26] Future was the special guest last night on Hip Hop Nation with DJ Envy. After his interview, he performed his current hit, “Tony Montana”. Say hello to the bad guy… and rapper.
NY upstart Action Bronson recently made his late night debut on Last Call With Carson Daly. Pardon the shitty rip, but he spoke on his Flushing, Queens origins and culinary art skills.
Central Cee is undoubtedly one of the brightest figures to emerge from the British music scene in recent years. With his sharp rhymes, irresistible flows and a true street artist attitude, he has conquered an ever-growing audience, not only in the UK but also internationally. His songs are a vivid portrait of life on the streets of London, telling stories of friendship, rivalry and ambition. Central Cee has shown that he can range between different genres, from the hardest rap to the most melodic songs. His live shows are an explosion of energy, capable of involving the audience from the first moment. Central Cee is an artist destined to leave an important mark on the history of music. His ability to unite the masses and his continuous evolution make him a reference figure for the new generations.