Truth be told, Junior M.A.F.I.A. had a great run back in the day. With that being said, Cease-A-Leo reflects on the memories in this Mazi O-directed clip. So much for that reunion.
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[vodpod id=Video.5900979&w=540&h=350&fv=%26rel%3D0%26border%3D0%26] One of the hottest records out right now is finally getting the visual treatment and Hard Body TV was there to see it. Here are some photos courtesy of Exclusive Access. Sidebar: YC In The Studio
Last night, Ryan Leslie performed at The Park at Fourteenth. I forgot my cam, but luckily for us, B&B caught Ryan’s “Beautiful Lie”, a track off his July 4th release, Les Is More.
Better late than never, but after 11 years, CNN’s former A&R finally emancipates an unreleased track from Capone and N.O.R.E. Hang hang. hhnm
Queensbridge finally has unity! This afternoon, Havoc revealed that he and Prodigy have reunited with Nas on a new track entitled “Dog Shit”. The last time the trio appeared on the same cut was in 1999 on “It’s Mine”. Hopefully, the song doesn’t live up to its title.
[vodpod id=Video.5900195&w=540&h=350&fv=] Lupe was a guest on the latest installment of MTV’s When I Was 17. He talks about his first rhymes and everything else that happened during his formative years. yardie
This remix was initially suppose to be featured on Rozay’s Ashes To Ashes, but DJ Scream comes through with the rough edit of TIP’s verse. We’ll have to wait and see if the final product ever gets released. kingz
Big K.R.I.T. and Freddie Gibbs rolled their Returnof4Eva tour into Houston last night and brought a few surprising guests along for the ride. After becoming the first artist to receive an encore at the Warehouse, Devi Dev caught up with K.R.I.T., Gibbs, Killa Kyleon, and Bun B backstage.
Earlier Splash came through with a new verse from Nicki taking shots at Lil’ Kim. Apparently, the verse will live on a track off Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter IV and its produced by Hit Boy and Boi1da.
50 Cent turns it up a notch with his latest freestyle. Fuck the group, man, it’s the Roc. Ha! Fif is an April Fool for that one.
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