Nice shot, JB. Word has it that this is a reference track for a certain pop singer. No telling exactly, but at the tail end, Drake adds a spankin’ new verse. We’re ready for the final product! x UPDATE: Three weeks later with no tags. Ri-Ri Lost. Ha! splash UPDATE 2: Ok this is the untagged original version of the song Aubrey wrote for Robyn. Enjoy. mr. x
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Despite yesterday’s heat, The Wu comes through and cooks things up on Governors Island with OB4CL’s ode to 31 flavors. Watch these rap niggas get all up in yo guts. Previously: “Shame On A Nigga”
Here we go yo. During Tribe’s set they performed one of the greatest collabos ever and brought out Busta to recite his breakthrough verse. Missed it? Heel up, wheel up, bring it back, come rewind. Previously: “Clap Your Hands”
Rappers proceed with caution, but here’s the instrumental to Cee-Lo’s fuckin’ hit. Apparently, the song’s lifted from Chicago’s “Saturday In The Park”. Good find Danyel! hhnm
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Now that 50 Cent’s got the hang of his Twitter account, he revealed yesterday that he and T.I. both recorded songs for El Debarge’s upcoming album, Second Chance. He also said he collaborated with Lil Boosie before he was sent to prison. Hopefully that track fairs better than Tony Yayo’s. As far his album goes, he says he’s not cutting his hair until it’s complete. Later on, Fif unveiled the promotional poster for his film, When Things Fall Apart co-starring […]
“More hits than Gamble & Huff” Holy shit. Esco goes in Nasty Nas style for the Evil Genius’ new mixtape above which drops tomorrow at 1 P.M. on Live Mixtapes. Produced by God’s Son and Salaam Remi. Cuts by Green. Good music Sundays!
This was never released as a single, but it’s still one of my favorite tracks of Tribe’s Midnight Marauders. I heard the fellas also brought Extra P out for “Keep It Rollin”. Need footage of that ASAP. Queens!
Here’s up close footage of ODB’s son Boy Jones gettin’ his shine on while fillin’ in for his pops during the Wu’s performance of 36 Chambers‘ track two. The resemblance is uncanny. Geesh! missinfo
“Eric B. ain’t on the cut” No he ain’t down with Eric B. no more, but that doesn’t mean the 18th Letter can’t deliver one of the greatest rap records of all-time. With the sun still out, Allah moved the Governors Island crowd yesterday. Peace, God.
Before this song, I listened to what was on the main channel and I listened to music without a backbone, and here I am again with "rap"; yes, I like listening to more real music! The artist has a way of telling this love story, he reels off the words with his voice, creating the atmosphere musically. And that's why, in the end, I listen to these artists; they make me feel the truth of the music more.