While in town for tomorrow’s Jordan Brand Classic at the Barclay Center, Drake crashed YN’s “Keep It Thoro” show this evening on East Village Radio. If you weren’t tuned in, here’s what you missed. Part 1: Speaks on his next album, “Started From The Bottom” and “5Am In Toronto”. Part 2: Reveals he plans to release two songs next week, one which initially was a remix to “Started From The Bottom” now a DJ Khaled track with Rick Ross. Part 3: Speaks […]
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Elliott switched things up this week and held an all blogger edition of the Google Hangout. Missed out? Here’s a recap.
You ain’t even know Elliott was gon’ address this. Kicking off this week’s episode of The Truth, YN speaks on Rick Ross’ lyrics from Rocko’s “U.O.E.N.O.” Enjoy this.
From CuDi leaving G.O.O.D. Music, to Breezy’s “Fine China” to even Tyga resurrecting ‘Pac, YN returns to share his thoughts on this week’s top stories.
It’s been another busy week in hip-hop. And for this edition of The Truth, Elliott talks about Beyonce’s “Been On (Remix)“, Young Jeezy’s “R.I.P. (Remix)” and Tyler, The Creator’s “”IFHY” video.
If you’ve been hiding, thank God for The Truth. For today’s episode, YN shares his thoughts on A$AP Rocky’s new video, N.O.R.E.’s return, and ScHoolboy Q’s latest single.
Yup, in his white-tee! YN invites his online buddies for another Live Google Hangout to discuss everything from Lil Wayne to XXL‘s Freshman cover and more.
Now that Lil Wayne’s new album, I Am Not A Human Being II is in stores, Elliott gives his analysis of the project for this weeks installment of The Truth.
All week, many have argued who got who on Kendrick and Hov’s remix. This evening, Elliott fires up the cam to analyze their verses and gives his opinion.
After sharing the hottest songs of the year so far, Elliott turns the tables for the most dreadful tunes of the first quarter. Remember, it’s The Truth.
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