
Drake Knows So Much Too
Drake Knows So Much Too
Respect Me
Still Got It.
Alive And Well.
It seems as if Jay-Z has more freestyles than ‘Pac had on lock stash. Here’s another one he recorded back in 1995 with Power 105.1’s DJ Self. Young Hov, for real. x
Nice photo, Dark Nyte. Earlier today, Kendrick Lamar and Jay Rock appeared on Sway In The Morning on Shade 45. With Devi Dev in the house, they left the mics smoking with a pair of freestyles over J.Cole’s “Work Out”.
While at the Beats by Dre headquarters, Diggy throws on his headphones and talks that money shit over 50’s hit. Yup, Queens still gettin’ it.
[vodpod id=Video.11913640&w=540&h=350&fv=] The Lower End Professionals stopped by Green Lantern’s Invasion Radio this week and showed off their talents over Clipse’s “What Happened To That Boy” and 50 Cent’s “Back Down”.
Joe and Joell stopped by Karen Civil’s job recently and kicked a freestyle over Pusha Ton’s instrumental. My God, that beat is still tough.
Boaz made his rounds at Shade 45 over the last several days and spit his street tales on Statik Selektah and Tony Touch’s show respectively. Additional footage below.
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