DJ Prostyle celebrated his birthday last night at Webster Hall in NYC. Among the guest performers for the event was J.Cole who runs through “All I Want Is You” and “In the Morning”. Go Prostyle, it’s ya birthday. titd
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DJ Semtex provided the scans and now, here’s footage from Tyler, The Creator’s NME photo shoot. After you’re done watching that, click here for an interview of him breaking down the lyrics of “Yonkers”.
[vodpod id=Video.7457405&w=540&h=350&fv=] We’d be here all day if we were to count the number delays for TM103. But for now, here is Jizzle’s visual aid for his remix with 2 Chainz. Directed by Decatur Dan. wshh
Prodigy continued his book tour two days ago at Howard University and Barnes & Noble in Washington D.C. At the latter location, he was also joined by Dr. Michael Eric Dyson. My Infamous Life out now. thisis50
[vodpod id=Video.7420894&w=540&h=350&fv=%26rel%3D0%26border%3D0%26] Just when you thought The Human Serviette was done, he is back with a brand new interview. While in Vancouver, Narduwar gets to chop it up with Lil Wayne for another interesting conversation. Tune in. Get it? Forget it.
Odd Future’s Tyler, The Creator gets back into his Thurnis Haley character for the second part of his promo for his upcoming album. Have some fucking balls and cop Goblin on 5.10.11.
[vodpod id=Video.7396166&w=540&h=350&fv=] Bruno Mars decided to get a little lazy on American Idol this evening by performing his latest single, “The Lazy Song”. If you didn’t know his debut album, Doo-Wops & Hooligans is in stores now. yardie
Mistah F.A.B. plans to celebrate Cinco de Mayo with the release of his new mixtape and while we wait on that, start fuckin’ with his latest track. The Grind Is A Terrible Thing To Waste Pt. 2 drops May 5. dtt
Out with Gucci and in with Rozay as the Bawse lays one down to French Montana and Wiz Khalia’s remix. It’s going down, down, down—again. x
Eminem and Royce live life in the fast lane on this cut produced by Supa Dups and Mr. Mathers himself. Bad Meets Evil on June 14th.
That blog post perfectly captured the raw intensity of Joell Ortiz’s performance at Guz Sports Bar! His delivery of Battle Cry was absolutely electric, making the whole room feel like it was vibrating with pure, unfiltered energy. It reminded me of those high-stakes moments during a intense word guessing game with friends where the pressure is on and every single syllable counts. Seeing such a lyrical powerhouse perform in such an intimate, gritty setting was a legendary experience. If you weren't there, you truly missed out on some masterful storytelling. I'm still buzzing from that incredible night of hip-hop excellence!