Last night, Curtis revealed the release date of May 15 for his long-awaited Gangsta Grillz project with DJ Drama. In other Fif news, he’s walking Mayweather to the ring next Saturday.
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No Curtis cameo, but Queens is there and Precious Paris carries the borough on her back for her new video. Off her mixtape, From Paris With Love now available here. vibe
Hollywood Jackson and actor Sylvester Stallone were spotted in New Orleans yesterday shooting their upcoming film, The Tomb,
The Doc and The Dogg had many surprises up their sleeves. Last night, they also brought out Fif for “What Up Gangsta”, “In The Club” and “Pimp” with Snoop’s assistance. Sidebar: Arnold and Curtis makin’ a movie.
Now that we are finally getting that 50 Cent/Gangsta Grillz mixtape, The Lost Tape soon, DJ Drama spoke to The Boombox on how the idea came about. “We ran into each other at my party out there. I think I said a joke to him real quick about [doing a Gangsta Grillz tape], like, ‘You playing…,’ because a while ago we were supposed to be doing a G-Unit tape that never happened and we’ve been discussing some things. I was with his […]
Curtis returned to Rachel Ray earlier today. He discussed his upcoming album and the new artists that he signed to his label. After the jump, he plays 50/50 and reflects on his BET performance. hhnm
If you’re still looking for that Gangsta Grillz and G-Unit joint project,
50 Cent’s fifth album has experienced more pushbacks than a fucked-up hairline. But earlier today, he announced that the LP will be out two days before Independence Day. It’s going to be a hot summer.
After “Patiently Waiting”, the Shady 2.0 Showcase headliner finally hit the Austin Music Hall stage last night to perform Get Rich Or Die Tryin. Above Curtis brought out Em for its third track. Check the logo. UPDATE: Em returns
Curtis made his return to The View this morning. The Hip-Hop mogul rubbed elbows with the ladies to discuss love and why he named his dog after Oprah. “It started out negative ’cause I thought Oprah didn’t like hip-hop culture. I got the dog and now I love Oprah.” rap-up
Freddie Gibbs is one of the most authentic voices in contemporary hip-hop. With his ability to tell real stories and create unique atmospheres, he has conquered an ever-widening audience.