Who’s that chick? Oh, it’s just Rihanna and her track which is part of a new Doritos campaign. It’s written by Rico Love and produced by David Guetta. nav
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Nas allegedly wrote this email to the bigwigs at Def Jam demanding the release of Lost Tapes Vol. 2 this winter. Supposedly, they offered him $200,000 to fund the project. Until we receive confirmation, believe half of what you read after the jump.
Eat your heart out, Kanye. Victor Santiago got a lot of rap friends too. Another powerful posse cut you didn’t see comin’. They did it for you, man. Ha! flex UPDATE: This nutcracker is dirty 57
These two have been knocking out numerous tracks in the studio lately and here’s one of them. Not bad. In fact, head over to the Neptunes spot and they got some live snippets.
Funkmaster Flex got the green light to premiere Banks’ new posse cut on Hot 97. Apparently, he changed the name from “Trackstar” to “Start It Up”. But it’s the music that counts, and from the sound of it, Hunger For More 2 is shaping up to be a full course meal. Album drops November 23rd. UPDATE: Dirty version it up
Lex Luger uses his signature drums for Diamond’s new record featuring Waka Flocka Flame. If dat hoe get outta line, this is the song for you. kc
Chris Brown stopped by Angie Martinez’s spot this afternoon on Hot 97. Before jumping into her bonus song, “Deuces”, Breezy briefly speaks on his star studded remix. He also says that he hopes to shoot a video for it as well.
Bad Boy’s secret weapon teams up with The Prince of NY, DJ Self for his new mixtape, The Money Pit Pt. 2 Cash in after the jump.
Fake Shore Drive was on the set of the Lower End Professionals’ new video featuring The Cool Kids. Andrew says the visual was shot last week and once again, will be directed by Coonie of Creative Control. The track’s produced by the J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League and will also be featured on Don’t Feed The Killaz Vol.3.
Mike Posner caught up with Hi-Tek in the ‘Natti and previewed 10 seconds worth of new material. Sounds cool so far, right Mike? hhnm
[…] 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. […]