Catch Up.
Catch Up.
To commemorate the 3D release of Star Wars Episode One: The Phantom Menace, Just got busy on the 1s and 2s last night during the Brisk Bodega’s Star Wars Pop-Up Art Gallery event in L.A. 57thave
shot: Canon Eos 60d | Darknyte The Slaughterhouse quartet closed up shop last night at the Brisk Bodega. Here’s film from the beginning of their set and Royce Da’ 5’9″ and Crooked I addressing the crowd. Great night, baby. Photos: Mel D. Cole | Techie | Complex
shot: Canon Eos 60d | Darknyte If you couldn’t make it to the Brisk Bodega yesterday, you missed out on the Shady Records Museum. The exhibition showcased the history of the label and included artifacts such as platinum plaques, Grammy Awards, and costumes worn by Eminem and 50 Cent. Check out pics on our Facebook page too.
shot: Canon EOS 60D The Brisk Bodega was open for business yesterday in NYC to celebrate the resurgence of Shady Records. Yelawolf was in the house and performed cuts from 0-60 Trunk Muzik as well as his new single, “Hard White”. More of DarkNyte ‘s film after the jump. Radioactive coming October 25th.
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