shot: Canon Eos 60d |The Dark Nyte A few days ago, we had the pleasure of chopping it up with Def Jam’s founding publicist, Bill Adler. Along with Cey Adams and Dan Charnas the triumvirate released their new tome, Def Jam Recordings: The First 25 Years Of The Last Great Record Label. The book beautifully chronicles Def Jam’s rise with featured interviews from founders Rick Rubin, Russell Simmons and label executives Lyor Cohen, Juile Greenwald, Kevin Liles, Chris Lighty, and others. From his Midtown […]
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Tyler really snapped with Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale! Every track feels like a personal Skup of emotions and raw vibes. The production is top-tier, and the added songs are pure gold. Definitely a must-listen for fans who appreciate lyrical depth and sonic experimentation.

Tyler’s Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale is pure genius—his lyrical range is unmatched. The added tracks feel like hidden gems finally unearthed. Wynwood Imtiaz had it blasting last night—perfect vibe. This version elevates the original to an even more legendary status.

Pay attention. This made 0 impact but the Clipse are on fire. Jadakiss is nowhere near Top 5. He can not have the impact as his peers. Good verses and songs, yes. Top 30 from New York, yes. Top 5, no.