[vodpod id=Video.4869990&w=425&h=350&fv=] Here’s the official video for Sheek’s new joint featuring his fellow partners Jada and Styles P. This track is lifted from his new mixtape, Donnie Def Jam: Guerilla Warfare Vol. 1 available now. os
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Who needs a tune up? Well, Reek the mechanic has you covered with a whole lot of beatz and rhymes. Here are some flicks from the set of their shoot courtesy of By Any Means.
Before or after you head to your local retailers to cop Cudder’s latest album, maybe you should check out the iTunes bonus courtesy of Perajok.
PUSH! Montana’s hitting the ground running and tomorrow he will his release street album, Freshdope! at his homebase. But for now, check out his latest track produced by Kuddie Fresh.
After the show, it’s the after party and for this after hour shindig, Sheek recruits the sounds of Jeremih for his latest track. Donnie G: Don Gorilla coming soon, but until then, let’s keep the party going. dj op
Pharrell, Shae, and Chad took over late night television with Jay Leno and performed track seven off their current LP. Nothing in stores now, lil bruh. God bless us all. mwp
We’re all about the green and so is Killa Kyleon. Here’s his latest ode to Mary Jane’s smokin’ hot sister, Mrs. Green. Cardo on the beat. No stems, no sticks, no seeds!
Wiz Khalifa was arrested tonight following his performance at East Carolina University in Greensville, North Carolina. According to MTV, authorities searched his bus and charged the rapper with a felony count of trafficking in marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was released after posting $300,000 bail this morning.
We got to hear Ross’ verse a week ago but this will actually appear on Chrisette Michele’s new album Let Freedom Reign due out November 30th. Gotta love that. splash
Lupe must be in a super good mood. Tonight, he released some new rap via his Twitter account produced by Soundtrakk. Lasers drops on March 2011, but for the next six minutes this should hold you over. fsd
[…] With the advent of drill music, gang life is omnipresent in the current hip-hop/rap landscape. Yet, The Game's depiction of that life in his 2011 song "Red Nation" saw quick banning. In response, The Game hoped more of his songs were banned from radio because they did so well on the internet. […]