[vodpod id=Video.14480645&w=540&h=350&fv=%26rel%3D0%26border%3D0%26] Styles and Jada hit the juice bar in this new viral presentation. Expect to see this on Styles’ upcoming album, Master Of Ceremonies. os
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Live From The Kitchen comes Yo Gotti’s new, uh, single. No pun intended. The chorus is less than desired, but there’s probably more in store when the album drops September 27th.
Let me tell y’all a story. Ty Kidd Previously: Whatever You Like
Looks like the “Otis” beat isn’t dying anytime soon. In the lab with Khaled, Busta plays a snippet of his upcoming take featuring Earl. This will be X’s first recording since his release and will be debuted tmw on Funk Flex’s Hot 97 show. Dark Man back? ifwt
Seems like Future and Drake’s collabo is getting more popular by the day and Soulja Boy’s ol lady lays poolside for her take. This looks better than it sounds. BITcH Musik Vol. 4 coming August 30. wshh
K.R.I.T. is teaming up with DJ Breakem Off & DJ Wally for his new mixtape, Last King 2: God’s Machine and here is one of the new tracks off of the project featuring his country cousin, Yelawolf. bb UPDATE: With Documentary
If you’re in the mood for some classic 90s Hip Hop, Free and producer Benja Styles flip Estelle’s current single with Black Moon’s “How Many MCs”. Yup, the beards are still in the building.
Live from the kitchen, Montana and Flocka cook and distribute that soft white in their new clip. Off French’s upcoming mixtape, Cocaine Mafia. wshh
“When I wear Billionaires Boys Club, it’s more than gear/ I don’t wear it cause Pharrell, I wear it cause I’m fo real.” Yep, it’s deeper than rap. According to GQ, Jay-Z has acquired Pharrell’s Billionaires Boys Club line. As part of the deal, the brand will be distributed and manufactured under the Rocawear umbrella. UPDATE: 14 Shots From The Throne.
On Chuck D’s birthday this past Monday, the Public Enemy leader made a home video rapping over a chopped up version of “Otis”. Many deemed it as a shot at The Throne. He spoke with AHH and explained his reasoning for the song. “In these difficult times for many people (especially of color), this is a call to artists to continue to inspire, but to reflect the people better than the media does. Here’s to hoping that the Jay-Z & Kanye […]
[…] 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. […]