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Hey ladies: I told you Drizzy wants to be the reason you smile.

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Hey ladies: I told you Drizzy wants to be the reason you smile.

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Here’s another street vid from Rawse from a song that most definitely shoulda made Deeper Than Rap. Exit Foxy Brown collab. And insert this one.

The voice of Reflection Eternal takes you back in the latest from VIBE‘s 60/60 series:
“Me and Hi-Tek had a little EP called Ground Ish [and] I was trying to get them to put out the first song from that and by mistake I played the song Fortified Live from my cassette tape. I wasn’t even trying to play that record in the meeting and they heard it and they were like, ‘What’s that?’ And I said, “Oh, this some shit we working on” and it wasn’t mixed or nothing. They was like, “’We can put that out right now and we can give you a video.’ And that was my first record with them.”
That joint was hot.
{mp3}03 fortified live f_mos def khaliyl{/mp3}
Sidebar: YN will be at the Black Star reunion show this weekend. Flip cam armed and dangerous. Proceed with caution.
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Here’s the reunited crew performing their biggest hit at a recent show at The Filmore. I’m old enough to recall when this tune tickled the ladies fancies like the “Best I Ever Had”. Do you remember the time?
Pardon: The somewhat shaky camera work.
Salutations: Always Hustle
Previously: The Pharcyde’s Break Ups 2 Makes Ups
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In the clip, Trevor speaks on his affiliation with the Nation of Gods And Earths. Pull up a chair and learn sum’fin gawd.

Here’s a leak, (no pun intended) off Chester The Molester’s upcoming The Demo Tape with DJ Skee and DJ Drama. After a quick listen, I’m starting to believe Robert’s best days are behind him.
{mp3}tip the waiter{/mp3}
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In the teaser for Reggie and Clif’s upcoming web series, the Buddah Bros. talk to Ed Lover about hip-hop’s best era, the 1990s. 1998 > [Your favorite year here]
Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale is an absolute masterpiece that adds even more depth to Tyler’s already incredible discography. The new tracks feel like essential missing pieces, perfectly capturing that signature swagger and raw lyricism we all love.Listening to this project is as satisfying as watching a high-quality Construction Larnaca site evolve; it’s precise, ambitious, and builds something truly lasting. The production is top-tier, and the guest features fit like puzzle pieces. It’s the perfect way to wrap up this era. If you haven't spun it yet, you’re definitely missing out on some serious heat.