Behind the desk at the Beats By Dre offices, Mikkey Halstead drops a few lines in front of the camera. Don’t forget to download his new release Castro here.
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Like his fellow Black Hippy, Ab-Soul kicks a rap exclusively for Beats TV while visiting the Beats By Dre offices. #BeatsArmy Previously: Young Chris
For the new Chrysler 300S ad,
Nice curve ball, Dre. Beats By Dre splashes away with their new commercial for their Studio color models. Uh, where’s are black and yellow, Doc?
If you weren’t at the ribbon cutting for the Beats By Dre pop-up shop, here’s footage from the grand opening. On a related note, yours truly was interviewed in the New York Times
During the grand opening of his Beats By Dre pop-up store in SoHo last week, the Doc discusses working with Kendrick Lamar, Slim The Mobster and taking a break from music. So much for Detox? fader
Freeway stopped by the Beats By Dre pop-up shop in NYC last week and showcased his raps over Dr. Dre’s “Still D.R.E.” Andre would approve.
[vodpod id=Video.15600718&w=540&h=350&fv=%26rel%3D0%26border%3D0%26] Casey Veggies swung through the Beats By Dre offices. Like every artist who comes through, Casey showcases his rhymes by keeping the party going over Meek and Chris’ collabo.
With Fif SMS wireless headphones set to launch next month, Beats By Dre has followed with their wireless versions. Nigel D. was on hand during a private event yesterday in NYC where their new products were unveiled. Coming later this Fall.
Instead of a blunt in one ear, Gibbs sports the Beats by Dr. Dre headphones as he puts his gangsta raps over Weezy and Drizzy’s radio hit. Cold Day In Hell coming soon. thank you: kc Previously: Bow Wow
With "Which One," Drake and Central Cee bridge the Atlantic through their shared affinity for Caribbean-influenced sonics, cementing UK drill's arrival in mainstream hip-hop's upper echelon. This collaboration isn't just another checkbox on Drake's endless list of co-signs—it represents the continued global evolution of Black music dialects, with Central Cee's gritty London cadence providing the perfect counterbalance to Drake's melodic versatility. The track's immediate chart success proves that the UK-Toronto pipeline remains one of hip-hop's most fruitful cross-cultural exchanges.