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Hell up in Harlem.
A bag ain’t shit.
Self Scientific back.
Spider-Man!!
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Strong Arm Steady’s Krondon calls on his brother DJ Khali’s production for his new track featuring Kobe. Krondon’s album, Everything’s Nothing drops February 7. This is something we definitely can lean on.
Welcome to the best of both worlds. Now that Eminem and Royce Da 5’9″ are back on the same page, the pair are set to release an EP inspired by their 1999 collaboration, Bad Meets Evil. The project is set to drop on June 14th through Interscope and will feature production from D-12’s Mr. Porter, Havoc, DJ Khalil, Bangladesh and others. Here’s what Em had to say: “Royce and I started hanging out again and inevitably that led us back […]
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