“Nick, do you see that cab? It’s available” After interviewing the Mob Squad, Nick takes the elevator downstairs in hopes to catch a ride with Jay-Z. When Nick finally makes it downstairs, Jay leaves him. So did Jeezy. So did Trey. With friends like these, who needs enemies. Ha! YK2
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Chuck T graces the front of this week’s edition of Rolling Out. The feature is available to read here and carries the headline “No Mo’ Drama”. No drama, from Game? Psssh, yeah right. HHNM
[vodpod id=Video.2901762&w=425&h=350&fv=] Roll up some greenery and enjoy this latest visual from Uncle Snoop. So smooth. So high. So far gone. Props: OS Related: More from Malice
Hock returns with his second leak off his upcoming mixtape, .25 The Taste: Adventures of Inhale and Exhale. Try not to combust. Previously: Where’s Your Coat
In the Jan/Feb 2010 issue of Spin, the magazine crowns the pride of Toronto “Rapper Of The Year”. His collabo with Trey Songz on “Successful” earned him the #10 spot for Top 20 Best Songs while his LP EP So Far Gone snagged the #9 spot for Top 40 Best Albums. Screenshots from the article after the jump. Heads Up: Karla
No release delay here folks. Chris came equipped and on time with his latest offering. Pour yourself a cup and download here. Backcover with tracklist after the next round. Luda!
Wyclef appeared on Oprah this afternoon and spoke on last week’s tragedy. Following their discussion, Rihanna and Maxwell gave tribute performances of “Redemption Song” and “Fistful Of Tears”, respectively.
Guess Bun B had a busy time in BK today. Here’s a look at Kweli and Hi-Tek’s upcoming visual. Omen Via Aura
Introducing: Lil’ Nicki. It ain’t a movie dawg. Heads Up: KC
Jay Elect and Just Blaze continued the Sirius XM radio rounds and visited our homegirl Renada Romain‘s morning show. Here Jay speaks on those who are still salty that his next project hasn’t been released yet.
The song's writer wants to express his discomfort and his desire to distance himself from the people, things, and stories that bind him to his city. The question is, will he be able to walk away, pick up his flute, even for a few days, and take refuge on a mountain?