Nick’s back on his gigolo shit and throws some rhymes over Edwin Starr’s seminal track. Slick Nick as he can.
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Pill kicks off the week by throwing more music on us. Add this to your collection and prepare for The Epidemic.
DJ Ill Will unlocked his vault and comes away with an unheard tune from Tunechi featuring Mack Maine and Spitta from 2005. G’z up, old gems found. hnhh
[vodpod id=Video.15564195&w=540&h=350&fv=vid%3D17928407%26amp%3Bautoplay%3Dfalse] Yesterday, Big Sean held a UStream session while on the set of his new video for the remix of his new single, “A$$”. No Nicki at the moment but expect to see her in the final product. hhnm
That didn’t take long. After releasing their tracklist, The Roots make our day with their first single featuring a King Remembered In Time. Again, album in stores December 6th. okp
Ace Hood reaches into his book of rhymes and ends up landing them over Red Cafe’s latest tune. Do remember, Blood, Sweat & Tears in stores now. Statement 2 coming soon.
Kick off your Sunday Monday shoes. David Banner picks up his feet and boogies with Denim for their duet off the soundtrack of the new Footloose remake. weuponit
[vodpod id=Video.15563396&w=540&h=350&fv=] No worries Tiger. During his Cole World tour stop in Dallas last month, Jermaine put down the mic and picked up the club for some action on the golf course. Uh, don’t quit your day job Cole. Heads up y’all. dreamvillain
With Yelawolf’s debut Radioactive spreading on November 21st, he held a listening session at Baby Blues BBQ in LA where he gave tastemakers a preview of the music and spoke on his Eminem and Gangsta Boo collabo. kc
During Wale’s visit in the City Of Brotherly love Friday, Mr. Folarin stopped by Power 99. During his interview, he gave his flow a test run over Nas’ “Nasty”. UPDATE: Now with video.
This post made me stop and think deeply. The description of an autistic person being caught in a wave of misunderstanding is sadly very real for many families. It reflects the gap between lived experiences of neurodivergent individuals and the rigid systems they encounter. I appreciate how you’ve framed it with both emotion and urgency—it’s a call for better education and compassion that can’t be ignored.fake it until you make