For this week’s #PuffPuffPassTuesdays, Uncle Snoop remixes Doggumentary‘s lead-off single with the help of Jim Jones and even Shawty Lo. Work it up and take a listen. Last Week: Snoop Dogg “Raised in Da Hood”
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This didn’t catch the ear when Mike released it last year, but the video might. Here’s unedited film of him during the making of his new visual. The clip’s scheduled to air on the Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim next month. Remember to PL3DGE on April 19th.
[vodpod id=Video.5533101&w=425&h=350&fv=] Yesterday, Shady Records dream team began shooting their upcoming video in BK for their Black Milk-produced track, “Everybody Down”. And you know what today is: Yo bumrush the show tonight at Highline Ballroom. Ha!
Scram Jones is hip-hop’s best kept secret. Not only can he whip up a hot beat, but he can also rhyme better than most rappers. True story. For further proof, take a look at his new visual directed by ArAfAt. Spread the word.
The Internet demanded it and finally Cons follows-up with the second installment of Movies On Demand. You’re just one click away from showtime.
Prince’s Back 2 America tour came to a close last night at Madison Square Garden. After opening up the show, Lo returned to the stage to perform “Crazy” alongside Prince. Looks insane. radioplanet
Eminem’s Claymation puppet makes its return, but this time, it’s what you didn’t see on Super Bowl Sunday. That’s Brisk, baby.
Donnis is set to release his next mixtape, Southern Lights in the coming weeks. As the project’s first release, he revamps Mista’s hit, “Blackberry Molasses” with the track’s original producers, Organized Noize. Good music never changes.
[sparkart-clique site=”rap_radar” video=”ceelo”] At the Axe Lounge this past weekend in Dallas, TX , Cee-Lo comments on actress Gwyneth Paltrow‘s vocal talents and their upcoming performance this Sunday at the 53rd Grammy Awards.
Cory Gunz’s reality show, Son Of A Gun is set to premiere this April. But it seems things may have already backfired. According to TMZ, MTV and executive producer Nick Cannon were served with a cease and desist from Johnny Fratto, son of mafia boss Louis Fratto. Fratto claims he has a series titled Son Of A Gun in the works and that the MTV trailer used some of his themes. Now that ain’t gangsta.
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