On location in L.A., here is a look at Curren$y and Daz’ video shoot for their recent collabo. Looks like a scene straight out of a mafia flick. The Stoned Immaculate drops June 5. Pre-order it here.
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Both Spitta and Daz share their infatuation with whips and chicks on their new duet. Off Curren$y’s upcoming set, The Stoned Immaculate on June 15. Pre-order here. Tracklist after the jump.
DPGz boss up in the video to accompany their recent Meek Mill take. Stick around though. At the end, we get audio of a “4Ever N A Day” remix with Uncle Snoop. R.I.P. Nate Dogg. hhnm
Who doesn’t? Well Gangsta Gibbs and Dillinger share their appreciation of daily income with their new clip. Produced by Statik Selektah and off Lord Giveth, Lord Taketh Away.
Better late than never, Daz and Kurupt take charge over Meek and Rozay’s track for the latest leak off their upcoming mixtape, D.P.G.c’ology.
After a brief prayer, Snoop Dogg, Daz and Kurupt take us around Brazil for the day in their new video. Directed by Dah Dah.
What it do mesdames et messieurs? Snoop recently brought his tour over to the City Of Light and brought out Warren G., Lady Of Rage, Daz and Kurupt along with him. That’s a whole lot of niggas in Paris.
It’s a family reunion and the OGs of Deathrow Records are out on the loose in their new video, directed by Dah Dah. Produced by Daz. The streets ain’t safe.
2Pac back? It sure seems like it. Here are two unreleased bullets from Afeni’s baby boy. The first one is aimed at Jeru Da Damaja, Biggie, Mobb Deep, and A Tribe Called Quest. “NY 87” Featuring Kurupt, Threat and Daz Dillinger As for the second, his victims include Dr. Dre, Nas, De La Soul, Wendy Williams, Biggie and Diddy. “Watch Yo Mouth”
In preparation off Daz Dillinger’s release next week, he and big Snoop Dogg set things off with their latest duet. D.A.Z. in stores next Tuesday. ee
Wale, in this track, shows once again his ability to blend different genres. He doesn't limit himself to hip-hop, but enriches it with R&B nuances, creating a familiar sound. This fusion is not only an exercise in style, but serves to intensify the emotional impact of the song. And then there is his ability to rap. Wale is a master at playing with words, creating complex rhymes and modulating his voice to best express his emotions. In 'Blanco', his rap part is an explosion of words that intertwine with the melody, creating a hypnotic and relaxing effect. His ability to go from moments of pure energy to moments of deep introspection is what makes this track so engaging; it reminds me of when you would slow dance, hugging your woman.