Redman’s new album, Reggie, is just three days away. But today, he lets loose a new video in support of it. Good to see the label spending a lil’ paper on a quality clip.
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Where have we been the last two months? Here’s the free album .5 from Delaware MC, Kae Hock. Drugs on music, indeed. Download and tracklist below.
Soulja Boy held his album release party for The DeAndre Way two nights ago at Webster Hall in New York. It’s ironic: Although SB is probably one of the worst rappers ever, he still manages to draws a crowd. Guess that counts for something. Take that underground sewer rapper. DeAndre Way in stores now. hhnm via thisi50
ATF were front and center last night during J.Cole’s performance in Toronto. While reciting his verse for “In The Morning”, he brought out Drake and performed the track together for the first time. The duo head across the pond for their tour early next month. Previously: Drake Brings Out J.Cole At Radio City
[vodpod id=Video.5041793&w=425&h=350&fv=] Containing footage from 2008 of the Atlanta Ballet, Sir Lucious saves the day and drops off his new video in support of his latest, Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son Of Chico Dusty.
P-I-Double L is doing big things and if you don’t agree, check out this soulful track he just let go on Twitter moments ago. Produced by Adot McCray. Don’t sleep.
Tyga grabs Jayceon and Mario and drinks the night away on new joint which is apparently going to end up on his new Black Thoughts 2 mixtape due in early 2011. Drink responsibly. ymhq
T-Pizzle continues to attack instrumentals and this time he takes flight on the Far East Movement’s big single. Watch out for Pain’s new prEVOLVEr mixtape arriving soon. Previously: “Loving You No More (T-Mix)”
Z-Ro’s never been a bitch and neither have we. Algirez has footage of the H-Town legend creating a new track which sounds too good to pass up on. There’s five previous clips documenting his process here.
After dropping a solid track last week, Tony Yayo keeps his streak going and inks the Radar with another one. thisis50
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