B.R. ain’t never scared and in support of his latest track, Rob parades around NY in this new video. Game Tested & Streets Approved drops in March and according to Mr. X, he’ll announce his new label home on October 19. That’s pretty bad, boy.
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Breezy triples the tempo up with his latest. A snippet surfaced a few weeks ago, but here’s the end result. Still a radio rip though and it’s not a bad record for a pop one. F.A.M.E. coming soon. thi
[vodpod id=Video.4504286&w=425&h=350&fv=configParams%3Did%253D1648323%2526vid%253D574865%2526uri%253Dmgid%253Auma%253Avideo%253Amtv.com%253A574865] Yayo appeared on RapFix Live on MTV earlier today and in the segment above, Tony responded to Fat Joe’s comments during Crack’s session last month. “If you really dislike 50, then you really dislike Yayo. ‘Cause anybody that doesn’t like 50 isn’t gonna like Yayo. There goes the answer right there. If I see you, you see me, something might potentially happen.”
Better late than never. The opening track to Gotti’s Street Lights gets a visual and makes history as the last video shot at L.A.‘s Fat Beats. Good track. Historic times. 2db
It’s almost hoodie season and earlier tonight, two thirds of the L-O-X and D-Block affiliate, Bully stopped by Funkmaster Flex‘s spot to light things up on the mic. Sheek’s Donny G drops December 7th. Guerrilla Warfare Vol. 1 mixtape coming October 1st. UPDATE: Now with visuals. D-Block!
You’ve seen them do it plenty of times, but this afternoon Pharrell and company took over Times Square for another encore performance at Honda’s CR-Z3dNYC event . Put on your 3-D glasses and rock out.
This guy works fast. Curtis puts himself all up in Soulja’s old video. Ayo technology.
Ice Cube’s new album will be available for retail next week. So for the next couple of days, cool off with another leak from the project. os
The cameras were rolling with Mac Miller in the studio with Matt Friedman of the Illfonics. Don’t expect any production qualms here.
Delaware’s own Kae Hock breaks out the HD cams and give us two videos for the price of one. Sweet deal. Both records can be found on his upcoming project, .5 dropping October 5th.
Tyler, The Creator’s Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale feels like a fresh extension of his original masterpiece. The added tracks bring more emotion and polish. Listening to it while driving through Faisal Town Phase 2 somehow makes the whole vibe even better—luxury mixed with raw honesty.