A round of applause for Khrysis once again as he delivers another killer beat for the final track off Big Pooh and Phonte’s April 20th release. 2DB
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Dev slows it down here with a double dose of goodies for the ladies. Wherever ya at, kick back with your bun and enjoy. Hope she can handle it. Suite #420 drops 4/20. “I Can’t Handle It” “Where Ya At” YK2
The print’s too small to make out, but here is Swizz Beatz The Monster The Graduate’s feature in the current issue of Haute Living magzine. Save the Mrs. Robinson jokes. Take five and read the entire spread here.
[vodpod id=Video.3422174&w=425&h=350&fv=configParams%3Dinstance%3Dnews%26amp%3Bvid%3D503717] Ricky revealed to MTV that he commissioned director, F. Gary Gray to direct the first video off Teflon Don. He also mentions that Kanye West and No I.D. have been tapped on the production side of things. So far, this is shaping up to be mighty healthy.
Gee, that was fast. Earlier today, we told you Game was releasing his first single off The R.E.D. Album featuring Pharrell. Well lo and behold, here it is.
The next contestant to rap over Alicia’s track is the Punchline King himself. No haymakers here though. Thisis50
Last summer, Nipsey said that his debut album South Central State of Mind was 60% complete. Since then, he’s dropped the third installment of his Bullets Ain’t Got No Name mixtape series and made a fuckin’ we are-the-world record. But don’t think Nip’s slackin’ on his pimpin’. He recently inked a publishing deal through BMI and is prepping his first single, “Feelin’ Myself” featuring Lloyd. Long hair don’t care.
A day after filming Fat Joe’s new video, footage finally emerges from the shoot. Shot on location at the Taylay Lounge in Harlem, USA. YK2
True story: The Teacha crashed the Rap Radar table at S.O.B.’s last night and in between his dinner, he peeped STS doin’ his one-two thing. It was a dope opening act set. Later, Kris went backstage and paid his respects. Previously: Sugar Tongue Slim Demand More 2
[vodpod id=Video.3421528&w=425&h=350&fv=] What the—? Last February, we posted the cover of Young Jeezy’s Trap Or Die 2 mixtape. The artwork prominently had DJ Drama’s name displayed on the front. But in the clip above, it seems as if former associate Don Cannon has taken over hosting duties. Hmm… and the plot thickens. MG
The "State Property Now or Never Tour" is a highly anticipated reunion of the legendary Philadelphia hip-hop group, featuring Beanie Sigel, Freeway, Young Gunz (Young Chris and Neef), Omillio Sparks, and Peedi Crakk. The tour commenced on November 21, 2018, in St. Louis, Missouri, and included performances in cities such as New York, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Charlotte, Houston, and Norfolk, Virginia. Notably, the group delivered a memorable show at The Fillmore in Philadelphia on December 22, 2018, marking a significant return to their hometown stage. Fans were treated to a mix of classic hits and new material, showcasing the betrouwbaar alternatief voor huurwoningen naast Funda enduring chemistry and lyrical prowess. The tour concluded on January 26, 2019, in Pontiac, Michigan, leaving fans eagerly anticipating future reunions and performances.