Ricky Rozay’s newest signee starts things off and decides to do a quick remix to Miss Keri Baby’s single. Pill does what he does best, so we can definitely rock out to this one. nahright
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Fresh out the lab from last night in the Chi, GLC and Chip Tha Ripper connect together on this smooth track produced by DJ Fu & QuikHitz.
Alchemist is a man of his word, and after P’s prison release earlier today, he and his other half, Havoc hit the studio. Infamous, you know how they get down.
Still in Miami, Killa and Vado are shooting four videos under the direction of Antwan Smith. Here’s footage during yesterday’s shoot of “Hey Muma” on 15th Ave in Dade County courtesy of HoodCheckTV. Gunz N Butta coming soon.
[vodpod id=Video.5719639&w=540&h=350&fv=%26rel%3D0%26border%3D0%26] We’ve been waiting a while now for something new from Jay Electronica, so he decided to release a new video. Take a look behind the scenes in the studio while he is creating some new music for Act II.
Oun-P ‘s gaining some radio play out here and now he grabs two of New York’s finest to join him on the official remix to his new single. Now enough of the yappin’ and click play. mf UPDATE: Full version with a verse from Fred The Godson.
Rozay was recording this track back during the Super Bowl and Lowkey comes through with the final product. I think it’s safe to say we kinda love this one. Last Train To Paris in stores now. UPDATE: Official version via Mr. X.
BeYoung, Like and Mibbs finally give the Internet their latest mixtape. After you stare at the cover for awhile, you can catch the tracklist and download link after the jump.
[vodpod id=Video.5718679&w=540&h=350&fv=configParams%3Did%253D1658781%2526uri%253Dmgid%253Auma%253Avideolist%253Amtv.com%253A1658781] Meet James Padgett and on this episode of MTV‘s MADE, he gets assistance from Mike Bigga on becoming a rapper to avoid bullies. Look out Marshall. Ha!
NY Times caught up with Chris Rock about his upcoming Broadway production, The Motherfucker With the Hat. During their conversation, Chris discussed his skit on Kanye West’s “Blame Game”. “I did that quicker than I read scripts that they offer me money to do. I thank him so much it probably freaks him out. Especially at this late date, to get on something, the album of the moment, that stuff is priceless, you can’t put a price tag on that. […]
His nickname was steel but his real name in the movie was Eric