Pause. Produced by Travis Barker and The Monsters, here’s a new banger from Big Sean, which serves as the first leak off the DJ Whoo Kid-hosted mixtape, Let The Drummer Get Wicked Vol. 1. Sounds wicked. radioplanet
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Is this is the end? Yes indeed is. Dips finished the three hour showathon in style. One Just Blaze classic and their latest heatrock. Thank you very much for coming out. Good night. God Bless!
Clearly the best moment of the whole show was the salute to the late Huddy Combs. Cam and a choir? Eric Clapton? Just watch.
Apparently a fuckin’ fight broke out during the crew’s performance of “Oh Boy”. Cam’s commentary is hilarious. Oh well, the show must go on. Right, squallie? Ha!
You knew Killa was gonna bring out his latest protege during his turn. Vado and his mentor run through “Well All Up In Here” and “Speakin’ Tongues”. And yes, Johnny Nunez was there to shoot the whole thing. Slime Time!
During Elz’s set he brought his nephew Ja out to recreate “S.A.N.T.A.N.A.” and later the little tyke even taught his uncle how to dougie. The Dips love the kids!
After opening the show as a group, each individual member of the Dips got to do their individual sets. During the Capo’s one, he brought Black Rob to the stage. Tunnel Time! That’s two Harlem niggas for you. Bonus below: Ryan Leslie and his guitar. Ha!
Of course I had to make my way down to NY’s Hammerstein Ballroom again. This time to witness three straight hours of Dipset Mania. Like Mikey and Info, I got my record on and I’m gonna post some of my favorite highlights of the wild and crazy night. Here Hell Rell and JR Writer join the Dips for one of my favorite joints from their catalogue. Goonies!
[vodpod id=Video.4998684&w=425&h=350&fv=%26rel%3D0%26border%3D0%26] Last night in NYC at the Hammerstein Ballroom, Dipset finally reunited. Mikey Fresh was in the pit tonight and was able to get tons of footage including Juelz performing a new cut from his still upcoming mixtape Reagan Era, and many of Dipset’s popular tracks. Check out more clips after the cut. Sidebar: Behind the scenes photos & video.
[vodpod id=Video.4998448&w=425&h=350&fv=] In Jerusalem, Moses Levi tells CNN the story of his transition from nine years in prison to his religious conversion. “I am not rapping about Kadish or Shabbat shalom – that’s not the music I make. It’s really just a change in direction – the anger is still there, you dig? The outrage is sill there at the profanity and obscenity of poverty. I am still angry that people are suffering in Palestine, the people who aren’t terrorists. I am angry (Israeli soldier) […]
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