Kanye was a lil late in delivering this, but hey, he has an SNL performance to prepare for. Here’s another eclectic posse cut from Ye and company. Give the gift of free music. Ha! ku UPDATE: Now with an extended verse from MC R-Les
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[vodpod id=Video.4570779&w=425&h=350&fv=] Earlier, Aubrey made his return to the Late Show With David Letterman and showed us all a good time by performing track five off Thank Me Later. Check the Weezy birthday shout at the end. Shots, shots, shots! jose3030
Before the clock struck midnight, Sheek dropped off his latest street mix, Donnie Def Jam: Guerilla Warfare Vol. 1, hosted by DJ Green Lantern. Lace up your combat boots and report below for the tracklist and link.
8Ball & MJG are both balling all over the place with their latest leak. Get your broke ass up next Tuesday and cop From The Bottom 2 The Top. dgb
As you can see, our girl Karla is pretty sick with the lens. Here are some flicks captured backstage (and onstage) at Drake’s concert at Radio City Music Hall earlier this week. Picture yourself there after the jump.
SB was a casanova even back when he was just a lil boy, huh? Well Mr. Tell ‘Em takes us back to the past and present for his latest video. The DeAndre Way coming November 2.
Here’s an early look at the upcoming Power 30 issue of The Source. The boss of CMB and YM grace the front page as we salute the publication’s new Executive Editor Bonsu Thompson. Good luck, Bezo!
Nas isn’t the only rapper that enlisted the assistance of Pete Rock. Soul Brother #1’s also featured on the upcoming Watch The Throne and tells Billboard about finally having Jay-Z on his track. “That came as a surprise to me because Jay-Z and I had never worked together.I used to go to Jay-Z sessions to hang out, and once he asked me to help clear a Nas sample, but other than that… When the engineer called and said, ‘Pete, I […]
Well, check this out. The Buggles were so honored that will.i.am and Nicki Minaj sampled their ’79 hit “Video Killed the Radio Star” that they performed their rendition of the “Check It Out” at London’s Supperclub. Here’s to bridging the gap! rap-up
Mr. West isn’t the only one pissed that his music made it’s way on to the ‘net early. This morning, Ne-Yo let his frustration out on the keyboard. This Libra is gangsta. Ha!
Central Cee is undoubtedly one of the brightest figures to emerge from the British music scene in recent years. With his sharp rhymes, irresistible flows and a true street artist attitude, he has conquered an ever-growing audience, not only in the UK but also internationally. His songs are a vivid portrait of life on the streets of London, telling stories of friendship, rivalry and ambition. Central Cee has shown that he can range between different genres, from the hardest rap to the most melodic songs. His live shows are an explosion of energy, capable of involving the audience from the first moment. Central Cee is an artist destined to leave an important mark on the history of music. His ability to unite the masses and his continuous evolution make him a reference figure for the new generations.