Hey it’s Big Homie from Rap Radar and here is YN’s The Truth. Days after Drake’s new single premiered, it has already spawned various remixes. For this episode, Elliott weighs in on the track. What do y’all think? Subscribe now and let us know below.
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Within the past few days, Rozay’s been shot at and has reportedly upped his security. In today’s The Truth, detective Wilson invesitages if the incident was real or just a publicity stunt. What do y’all think?
We don’t resort to violence, but apparently Chris Brown and Frank Ocean do. Over the weekend, the R&B singers got into an altercation. Elliott weighs in on the brawl with today’s installment of The Truth.
It’s almost that time of the year when XXL makes their top 10 Freshman list. For YN’s The Truth, he shares his personal
Good times in DC on Sunday night. Along with Miss Info and Karen Civil, I attended Russell Simmons’ second annual Hip Hop Inaugural Ball. Got to see a lot of MCs suited or tuxed out too. Meek Mill, 2 Chainz, Swizz Beatz, MC Lyte, and Doug E Fresh were among the many honorees for their service to the hip hop community and society. The event’s main sponsor, Heineken, who supports initiatives that empower consumers and inspires them to become more […]
Lupe was tooted and booted from an inaugural celebration on Sunday. Allegedly, he was tossed over controversial lyrics. Fast forward to today and Elliott questions whether or not Lupe thrives off controversy. Let’s face it, you love the attention. Ha!
Yesterday, our own YN hosted Fab’s Def Jam Conference call. During the briefing, Fab spoke on Loso’s Way 2, premiered its first single “Ready“, and more. If you couldn’t dial in, here’s what you missed.
“It’s not a vicious lie, it’s a hard truth. You can’t keep Andre in the booth.” YN got rhymes. Ha! Following Andre’s moment of clarity, Mr. Wilson questions if
After the grub, it’s the club. Following YN’s born day
Photos: Ravie B. Before I connected with Raekwon at Greenhouse last night, the wife @danamo put together an amazing birthday gathering with dear friends and music industry heavyweights. None bigger than Mr. Carter who blessed me with a toast. Powerful room. Warm emotions. Forever grateful. Thanks to all.
Central Cee is undoubtedly one of the brightest figures to emerge from the British music scene in recent years. With his sharp rhymes, irresistible flows and a true street artist attitude, he has conquered an ever-growing audience, not only in the UK but also internationally. His songs are a vivid portrait of life on the streets of London, telling stories of friendship, rivalry and ambition. Central Cee has shown that he can range between different genres, from the hardest rap to the most melodic songs. His live shows are an explosion of energy, capable of involving the audience from the first moment. Central Cee is an artist destined to leave an important mark on the history of music. His ability to unite the masses and his continuous evolution make him a reference figure for the new generations.