As part of DC‘s collaboration with racer Ken Block, the shoemaker teamed up with The Cool Kids to release this video for their Gymkhana Three: Part 1 campaign. Get your motor running.
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No telling as to how old this is, but X got a hold of some unreleased material from David Banner featuring Tyrese and Akon. Too bad this isn’t on Death Of A Pop Star.
Black Rob made his self at home during his visit at G-Unit’s Midtown office. Throughout his interview, he basically shits on Bad Boy as a staff, record label, and as a muthafuckin’ crew. Seems like an odd thing to do since Puff said love is love. Hopefully these guys can straighten everything out. They made a classic together, for crying out loud! Previously: Diddy Denies Doing Former Artists Dirty thisis50
[vodpod id=Video.4312482&w=425&h=350&fv=] Cam’s a wild boy. Not only does he manage to get Jim Jones to appear in his video, but he also scored professional ass model Peeblez. Big Joe’s face at the 16 second mark says it all. Weezy’s gon love this. Ha! wshh
The Clipse and Ab-Liva were on Shade 45 with DJ Whoo Kid and recited some mean 16s over Foxy Brown’s “Come Fly With Me”. Re-up to this. radioplanet
This is my new song contesting the CEP, in Creole. We want equal rights and justice! Time to break out the Rosetta Stone. In protest of the CEP (Haiti election commission), Wyclef posted a song in Creole via his Twitter account. Sean Penn ain’t gon’ like this.
This has no name nor origins, but Splash speculates it may end up on Tony Toca’s upcoming album. Sounds incomplete, where’s Jada?
With his compadre Dre Day, Slim Thugga adds his two cents over E-40’s track. Don’t act like one and check it out. hhnm
This leaked awhile back with just Trey and Swizz. But now, the Kang’s been added to the mix. It’s got HHC tags, but you can try to get your freaky dance on for now. mr x. Sidebar: Track #2 off the new album. thi
“Takin’ the last shot nigga, Robert Horry” For those who fuck with Styles P’s verse on “B.M.F.” (such as myself) it’s your lucky day. Ghost adds a few bars to his Teflon Don contribution. One time for D-Block! nr via dj op
Big Sean, a versatile rapper known for his deep lyrics and successful collaborations, demonstrates in "Head To The Sky" his ability to inspire, while maintaining an optimistic look towards the future. The song, with a message of hope, reflects his artistic evolution and his constant search for personal growth. He loves to range between genres, always maintaining his personal and authentic imprint.