Yesterday on Green Lantern’s Invasion Radio, Snoop speaks on his rant at the 1995 Source Awards. Afterward, he touches on the beef between Biggie and 2Pac and says B.I.G played him “Somebody’s Got To Die” before he was murdered.
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After speaking on his own debut album, Cole names his favorite inaugural LPs. Good things come in threes. 57thAve
According to Rap Godfathers, T-Pain, Lil Wayne, and Ne-Yo’s mammies are poised to launch a new talk show called, Dinner Table Discussions. No word as to where the show will be broadcasted, but the program will focus on the current state of affairs. In a statement, Pain’s mom Aliyah Najm said, “Our vision is to be a premier talk show that delivers a creative and informative format that assists viewers in educating and solving challenging issues.” She added, “There are […]
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[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3935355&w=425&h=350&fv=configParams%3Did%253D1626394%2526vid%253D456965%2526uri%253Dmgid%253Auma%253Avideo%253Amtv.com%253A456965] One of the standouts on Before I Self Destruct is Fif’s collabo with Eminem on “Psycho”. From more of his conversation with Tim Kash, 50 explains how the the record came to fruition.
If you can’t wait until December 8th, get a taste of what’s to come from Malice and Pusha T’s Til The Casket Drops. Preview here. It’s pretty much dead on. HHNM
[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3931537&w=425&h=350&fv=] Decked out in a suit yesterday morning, Calvin kicked off the Mentoring Madness progam as he rang The Opening Bell at the New York Stock Exchange. The stakes stocks are high. Props: Rap-Up
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[vodpod id=Groupvideo.3934383&w=425&h=350&fv=] One minute the song’s called “Play Ball“. The next, it’s titled “4 My Town”. Who can keep up? Well, before the official clip drops, check out some behind the scenes footage with Drake and Uncle Stunna. Wait, Uncle?! DG
“I am the owner. Dipset is over. They got to get over it.” Nothing lasts forever. Sorry, Dr. Ben WSHH
Wow, the way this project is framed is really eye-opening. It’s hard to believe that urban planning could be so directly tied to protecting property prices at the expense of vulnerable populations. The Trump real estate seminar adds another layer, showing how celebrity and hype intersect with serious social issues. This article makes me think more critically about gentrification and the hidden costs of development. Investment Property Bulgaria