Hot 97’s Angie Martinez invited more than a few folks for her 2nd annual Backyard BBQ at Queens’ Studio Square on Saturday. Above Joe Budden runs his “Hammer Dance”. After the jump,
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DJ Khaled and Ace Hood get things popping with their new video. Nothing stands out visually, but at least the song is worthy of a replay. This song is available on Kiss The Ring Deluxe version in stores next Tuesday.
Khaled’s album’s not in stores until next week, but he already has his next video in the can. Here’s the first look featuring the Gully God, Mavado. Kiss the Ring August 21st.
In case you needed a reminder, DJ Khaled’s new album is dropping next week. And today, he sent
Khaled and Ace Hood are shooting another video. The visual’s probably done by now, but here’s how it came together. Kiss The Ring, Aug 21.
DJ Khaled’s album arrives in seven days, but for now, he’s promoting the project on Miami and Atlanta radio stations. Check out his first vlog featuring Tony Neal, DJ Nasty, DJ Scream and a host of others. Kiss The Ring August 21st.
Khaled shakes the screen with Ye and Rozay. Stick around and you’ll catch “Cold” at the end. Both directed by Hype Williams and produced by Hit-Boy. Kiss The Ring on August 21. We see you Kim.
Y’all seen the making of. Now here’s the end result. On stands: 8.28.12. RESPECT.
One of the most anticipated songs off of DJ Khaled’s Kiss The Ring is “Hip-Hop” featuring Nas, Scarface, and DJ Premier. With Dazed One behind the lens, Khaled shows how the magic happened. Afterward, he films the reactions from ‘Face, Shaheem Reid, and Jadakiss. Album drops August 21st.
Read the tracklist and then Kiss The Ring August 21st. Production credits below. 1. “Shout Out To The Real” Ft. Meek Mill, Ace Hood & Plies Produced by Jahlil Beats/Co-Produced by DJ Khaled. 2. “Bitches and Bottles (Let’s Get It Started)” Ft. Lil Wayne, T.I., & Future Produced by Mike Will 3. “I Wish You Would” Ft. Kanye West x Rick Ross Produced by Hit Boy 4. “Take It To The Head” Ft. Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj, Chris Brown & […]
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