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For track #3 on his upcoming album Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood, B Gizzle enlists two incarcerated scarfaces and the deceased. word to the wise: whatever you do, make sure you pay up. Props: X
Here are some photographs on location at Cory’s new video, “Cannon”. Looks like he’s makin’ a movie out of ’em. More pics after the jump.
Tomorrow, Freddie’s new mixtape, The Labels Tryin To Kill Me will be available on [insert favorite website here]. But before you click “download”, check out his sales pitch. Operators are standing by.
Wayne’s got money on his mind. Birdman’s got, well, a star on his scalp. RTN via Derrick G
Accompanying Snoop Dogg’s new album, Malice N Wonderland is a DVD bearing the same name. According to Rolling Stone, Snoop stars as urban vigilante named Malice. Co-stars include Xzibit and Jamie Foxx. Check out the trailer above. Album in stores December 8th.
Inside Kellz’s in-home studio, R.Kelly talks to DJ Skee about his new album, Untitled (In stores tomorrow) and working with Dr. Dre on Detox. Skee
Over on 16th St. last Tuesday, Wiz celebrated the release of his album Deal Or No Deal at the Highline Ballroom. The event was hosted by Shade 45’s Angela Yee and blogger Combat Jack. Check out more performance footage after the jump.
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.4060193&w=425&h=350&fv=] Before bringing out the hometown hero Saturday night, Cudi performed “Love Connection Part II”. It appears the song is a follow up to “Enter Galactic (Love Connection Part I)”. Can you feel the love? Props: DatNewCudi
According to YN’s review: 4. “Stupid Wild” Featuring Lil Wayne & Cam’Ron (Producer: Bangladesh) Gucci first verse displays different voice than he does on hook. He’s really growing as an MC. Wider range of flows. “Niggas want to fight but I shoot shoot”. Second verse is Wayne. “Put that pistol on your grandpa”. Talks about the Bloods. It’s a spoken strange hook. Killa Time. Cam got “furs his and hers burr”. Ha! He talks about the “Bust it baby” like […]
Why is everybody talking about current rap music sucks? I think the culture is having problems. Most of these artist need help or very broke in life. Today any artist can be famous. Back in the day we had legends like: kareem abdul jabbar or (nfl) jim brown who protested. Today you have rapper lil wayne and this era is crap. 2020s is just awful. What do you think, who is to blame?