Christmas came and went, but to keep the holiday spirit going a little bit longer, here is a Mark Ronson-unreleased holiday tune from 2003 featuring Sai and Che. Fa la la la la. dj semtex Unreleased Bonus: Rhymefest x Killer Mike “Super Guy”
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[vodpod id=Video.5217890&w=425&h=350&fv=%26rel%3D0%26border%3D0%26] Khaled continues his “We The Best Forever” series and his time around, he performs in the ATL with Cam, meets up with Ricky Rozay at his meet-and-greet and then hits the stage with Ace Hood. We The Best Forever coming soon. Previously: DJ Khaled “We The Best Forever” Ep.11
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Nah, It wasn’t the man upstairs, B.Dot. Instead, it was Andrew Dawson. The LA Times recently chopped it up with Dawson about his involvement on Kanye’s …Dark Twisted Fantasy. How did you get involved with the “Fantasy” album, and what were some things you talked with Kanye about in terms of engineering and mixing it? “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy” pretty much started New Year’s Eve 2009. He flew everyone out to Hawaii the day before New Year’s Eve … and I […]
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Buck and the Outlawz have done numerous collaborations, but today, they bring forth their latest thanks to Jordan Tower Films. wshh
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Juelz and his Skull Gang took their talents to South Beach in this clip shot by Jordan Tower Films. The track is two years old, but here we are with the visual today. wshh
Marsha Ambrosius pulled out her laptop Monday night and gave a rendition of Teena Marie’s “Yes Indeed” at Dingwalls in North London. The singer also reveals that Lady T also approved of her covering her favorite track. Sounds good indeed. soulcultureUK
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