Ms. Evans emerges out of nowhere and adds her vocals to Snoop’s instrumental. Kinda of late to hop on this now though. Oh well, we’ll keep the faith. Blame: UHTN
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Ha. Even Jeremy the sales clerk gets fooled here. Hustle with the Russell boys for this week’s installment. Rush go! Previously: Ep. 1 l Ep. 2 l Ep. 3 l Ep. 4
Algernod goes the ski mask way for his May 25th release. Get a head start and pre-order here. Nav
Pretty speechless on the title and cover of Waka’s latest. As far as what’s inside, there’s only one way to find out. Download here. Tracklist after the jump.
[sparkart-clique site=”rap_radar” video=”birdmanscoob_doo”] This clip’s lifted from DJ Scoob Doo’s upcoming, Godfather DVD. Here, Baby says that Weezy’s been busting out 15,000 sit-ups and 20,000 push-ups while serving a year long sentence at Rikers Island.
Banks stopped by Funkmaster Flex this evening and spewed a couple bars over “Still Shinin”, “Incarcerated Scarfaces”, and “Slow Down” . Hunger For More 2 coming this summer. UPDATE: Thisisadot BONUS: Over (Remix) Thisis50
Wale commandeers Red Cafe’s boom bap for his own rendition of “I’m Ill”. Rrrah!
[vodpod id=Video.3425927&w=425&h=350&fv=] Maxwell keeps it simple with the black-and-white visuals for his new video off BlacksummersNight‘s. No need to grab a box of tissues though. On Smash
Our spidey senses are tingling. Although T.I. doesn’t tweet, his record label does. And this afternoon, the message above was posted on his Twitter account. Fuck A Mixtape, huh? Chances are this is one of those ironic titles (see: Bun B’s No Mixtape). Plus, DJ Drama added a “retweet” for good measure. Hey, our guess is a good as any. Either way, we’ll keep you posted. UPDATE: Um, told ya so.
Oh, hello Marshall: “I had originally planned for Relapse 2 to come out last year,” says Eminem. “But as I kept recording and working with new producers, the idea of a sequel to Relapse started to make less and less sense to me, and I wanted to make a completely new album. The music on Recovery came out very different from Relapse, and I think it deserves its own title.” Album due June 22. UPDATE: Just Blaze isn’t the only […]
Listening to 'Sinners' is an almost physical experience. Rod Wave manages to weave with his voice, powerful and rich in nuances, and with the enveloping sounds a real atmosphere that captures you from the first notes. When he then switches to rap, his interpretation is so intense and heartfelt that it completely magnetizes you into the narration, taking you and dragging you into the song without you being able to resist. It's like being sucked into a vortex of emotions, an excellent representation of the depth and grip that this artist knows how to exercise.