Damn, shorty got a dunk. Anyways, picking up where “Girls Cry” left off, Killa’s sexting turns for the worst, but later segues into some canoodling. Break up to make up? Gunz N Butta in stores now. wshh Previously: “Stop It 5/Kill Em”
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“When the doc said, ‘You couldn’t sing on the mic.” Here’s the tribute from Warren G to his friend, the late great Nate Dogg. Feels so right on a Easter Sunday. Enjoy. Bonus: Warren speaks on the record with Power 106. Fuzzy
This past Friday on the final night of the three shows at Roseland, NYC, Scottie brought out his rock buddies to perform “Pursuit Of Happiness” together for the first time. Peace to Plain Pat for the tip.
Game phoned into Flex earlier tonight on Hot 97 to discuss what happened when he was detained in Canada a few days ago. He also talked about his surprise appearance last night on the L.A.’s leg of Lil’ Wayne’s I Am Music 2 tour.
It’s a hour and a half before Easter, but because N.O. couldn’t wait to give up the goods, 57th Ave drops off his 10-track EP in our Easter basket earlier than expected. Tracklist and download link below.
Ace Hood stopped by Cosmic Kev‘s show last night and showcased his flow over a few instrumentals on Philly’s Power 99. Blood, Sweat & Tears coming soon.
?uest took over the 1’s and 2’s last night at the Mezzanine in San Francisco and before closing out the evening, he surprised the crowd by bringing out Tony Starks for a performance of “Cherchez LaGhost”. hhica
[vodpod id=Video.6911329&w=540&h=350&fv=%26rel%3D0%26border%3D0%26] Prince kept his 21-show run at The Forum going strong last night and brought out the evening’s special guest, Alicia Keys. Luckily for us, DRFB caught footage of the two performing, “How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore?”.
Need some of those classic tracks from back in the day? Well Statik Selektah and Lord Sear team up to bring us a new mixtape with a continuous mix of NYC club classics from the early ’80s. Stay tuned, Open Bar Classics Vol 2: 90s R&B is coming soon. Tracklist and download link after the jump.
[vodpod id=Video.6926538&w=540&h=350&fv=%26rel%3D0%26border%3D0%26] Joey drops off the third installment of his Supafest Tour vlog series from Australia. Here’s some footage of his performance as he recites “Twinz”, “I’m So Hood” and “New York” in Sydney. Welcome to the Outback. Previously: Episode #2
The style and skill are on a par with the exaggerated musicality. I tried to understand the message of the song. I think it's about a person who thinks they can do a series of things that may be beautiful or "powerful," but in reality it's nothing of the sort. People are like chickens that eat each other and don't know that they're raised and live only to be eaten.