Christopher continues his good deeds. Yesterday, Breezy read for third graders at the Sisulu-Walker Charter School in Harlem. Afterwards, he stuck around for a meet and greet. Everybody The kids love Chris. Kim Osorio
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Diggy’s on a roll. Yesterday, he personalized Nas’ “Made You Look” and earlier this week unleashed his “Over” freestyle. He tells VIBE the feedback he’s received has been from men, women, and children of all ages. “I’ve had people that were like, ‘Yo, I’m a hip-hop head from the ‘90s, I’m like 40-years-old and I like this, for real. This kid is really doing it better than some older than him,’” he says. “This is all coming from the blogs and […]
[vodpod id=Video.3221963&w=425&h=350&fv=configParams%3Dinstance%3Dnews%26amp%3Bvid%3D492432] Yesterday at the Barclays Center press conference, Jigga beamed when discussing Lil Wayne’s final performance last week at the World’s Most Famous Arena. “It was fantastic. Again, any time you play the Garden is a special moment. It’s special. Wayne, how that worked out, he was supposed to go away for a year. Somehow he was able to perform that last show. He came out to an incredible reaction. Then Drake, Nicki Minaj — all on Jeezy’s set, […]
This must be that unreleased track Da Snowman and Ms. Cole did that I heard about a few days ago. Like their previous effort, the chemistry’s here too. Doubt this will ever happen again though. Lowkey
Apparently Jim’s down with O.P.P. From Kid Cudi’s “Day ‘N’ Nite” to Drake’s “Forever”, Jomo’s been known to brody his way onto a song. Here, he speaks on taking other people’s production. The Ghost Of Rich Porter drops March 23rd. Jim Jones Set To Teach High School | Jim Jones Introduces The Ghost Of Rich Porter
Drake and Kardinal Offishall are just two of the 57 Canadian artists taking part on the remix to K’naan’s “Wavin’ Flag”. Proceeds from the song benefit Haiti Relief efforts. You can also donate here. HHNM via UHTN
Get your step on as Big Daddy Kane’s classic gets a makeover courtesy of Sheek and Mr. What Else. Oh yeah, Scram Jones on the beat. Eskay
We can’t believe it neither. Former video vixen, Melyssa Ford has signed on to star in the off Broadway play, For Vixens Who’ve Considered Homicide When the Video Was Too Much. Produced by J. Kyle Manzay (Jim Jones’ Hip Hop Monologues), the musical will be a satirical look inside the world of video models. Opening night is this May at the Actor’s Playhouse in NYC.
[vodpod id=Video.3220509&w=425&h=350&fv=] What do Three 6 Mafia and Mo’Nique have in common? That’s right, an Academy Award. Surreal, ain’t it? Anyway, on her show last night Juicy J and DJ Paul discussed their 2006 win and Mo’Nique’s one last Sunday for Best Supporting Actress. Afterward, they performed their golden goose, “It’s Hard Out Here For A Pimp”. Yardie
No date has been set, but last night, Jim revealed that for eight weeks he’ll be teaching a music based course at a New York City public high school. Hopefully no students end up on his kufi list.
His nickname was steel but his real name in the movie was Eric