During his performance across the pond, Saigon switches up an oldie but a goodie. Listen up or jump in the other lane. 57th Ave x Soul Coulture
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[vodpod id=ExternalVideo.928668&w=425&h=350&fv=] In their full-length interview, The Life Files sits down with Mr. Santiago as he reflects on coming up in the game from working on the street team at Bad Boy to an A&R gig at Roc-A-Fella. Lenny also shares some flicks he’s captured over the years from B.I.G. and Jay rockin’ the Apollo to one of his favorite shots, of Jay, Dame and Biggs during a Bleek video shoot. It’s a Kodak moment. Ha.
With Clue on the ones and two’s, the biggest boss that you seen thus far runs down a few of his hits including the “Angels (Remix)”, “The Boss”, “Here I Am” and then “O Let’s Do It (Remix)”.
Tity Boi and Dolla Boy hang with the big dawgs Weezy and Stunna for their latest video off Flight 360: The Takeoff. Better late than never. RTNY
Here goes a 30 second teaser of what we’ll expect from Trina’s million dollar gal anthem. Looking forward to the rest indeed.
Over in Norway, 50 Cent revealed that he’s already three songs down for his fifth album, Black Magic. Abracadabra! HHNM
[vodpod id=Video.3229070&w=425&h=350&fv=] The Motion Family‘s super high definition lens captures Yelawolf and B.o.B.’s performance at the Smith’s Olde Bar in Atlanta this past Thursday. Yela kicks things off with “Good To Go” then Bobby Ray follows up with “Bet I”.
Here’s footage of Shawty L-O giving a seated in-studio recital of his verse from “Birds (Remix)” featuring, you guessed it, Birdman. How appropriate. Greenhitz
Joell stopped by DJ Enuff’s A-List Radio show and kicked a written freestyle over CNN’s “T.O.N.Y.” Pardon the Blackberry, purists.
The Ruler’s back? Well, not exactly. Ricky D tries his hand at Snoop’s “I Wanna Rock” and fails miserably. Think twice before letting those trumpets blow, party people. RHH79
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