After some words from Puff, Dre Films takes us out to Cleveland during the I Am Music Tour stop where Rozay visited the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame for an interview with Zune Marketplace. Cameos from Gunplay, Drake and Stalley. Sidebar: Move over Flav. Ha! Rick Ross Opening Wingstops
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Aye, Da Snowman’s shaking things up on the August/September edition of The Source. Issue hits newsstands August 23rd. Are you aware that your fans are demanding a classic album? Young Jeezy: I think they deserve a classic. They’ve waited long enough. I think that every record on this album is an anthem.
The Bullitts, Lucy Liu and Jay Electronica recently gave a live rendition of “Close Your Eyes” on Zane Lowe’s Radio 1 show. The UK band also performed “Landspeeder“. Open your eyes and check it out. Previously: “Run & Hide“
[vodpod id=Video.14523784&w=540&h=350&fv=] Can you put a beat on? Nope. During Game’s MTV RapFix Live session with Sway yesterday, he recites a freestyle, well, actually his verse off “Infrared“. Recycle them dollars and pick up The R.E.D. Album August 23.
Over Free’s classic tune, the Based God pulls out the camera and kisses the game goodbye in his new viral. R.I.P.
It’s about time! Here’s the first official offering from Yela’s Ghetto-Vision/Shady Records debut. Produced by Tha Hydrox. Radioactive on the way!
You big square. Ha! Oprah’s BFF was one of the attendees at The Throne’s listening session Monday night and gives her viewers her experience from the event. Watch The Throne in five days.
Although Jon Connor has his hands all tied, he’s able break loose with his new motion picture. Do remember, Salvation is available on iTunes now.
The Talk Of New York channels the infamous National Crime Syndicate founder with his 10-track mixtape. So gangster-like, but so gentleman-like too. Tracklist and download link below.
Glasses Malone has been waiting a long time to finally put out his debut and on August 30th, he’ll do just that. Take a look at the tracklist after the cut. sermon
[…] The “Grind’n” video, directed by The Infamous Green Streets, sticks close to Kennedy’s everyday reality. It’s not about flashy posturing or overblown theatrics. It’s about waking up, staying focused, and making every move count. The shots feel organic, capturing Dom in his element, whether he’s cruising through L.A. or in the studio plotting his next move. […]