Mr. Tony Montana and the Kang both took to Atlanta’s Magic City to shoot the upcoming video for their recent remix. Nothing magical yet, but here’s an on the set look by GrindHD.
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FADER looks towards the future (no pun) for their NOW issue. Sharing the cover with Rock star Cass McCombs is Mr. Tony Montana himself (no Al Pacino).
Neil Armstrong was the first man on the moon, but over the weekend, Future made the trip with his new clip.
It’s no secret Future’s rhymes are weaker than our next door neighbor. But that’s not stopping him from going hard with new music. Here’s his latest single in support of Pluto dropping January 31st, 2012. os
A few weeks back, Da Snowman’s verse leaked on to the net. But now, here’s Sir Lucious Left Foot’s. The original cut can be found on DJ Drama’s Third Power available now. greenhitz
For DJ Scream’s posse cut, he and the gang keep it flashy in the A for the visual aid. No Gucci appearance, of course, but peep cameos from Rick Ross, Meek Mill, Wale, Shawty Lo, and mo’. wshh
This appears on DJ Drama’s new album Third Power, but now, Jizzle decides to add a verse for the unofficial remix.
[vodpod id=Video.15640459&w=540&h=350&fv=config%3Dhttp%3A%2F%2Fmediacast.realgravity.com%2Fcached%2Fapi%2Fstaticplayerxml%2F36322430-49d4-012e-59ac-12313d1434a9%2Fa17a300a520e3a8c880a8154307f994f00fa%3Fembedded%3Dtrue] Better pass the A1 sauce, Drizzy. Earlier today, Future sat down with The Source and said he was disappointed that Drake didn’t appear in his “Tony Montana” video. Although the clip was executed well, he says Drake flaked when it was call time.
Shot by Terrero Films in the barrios of the Dominican Republic, Future’s video finally surfaces. Although he’s one of the weakest rappers around, this video es muy bueno. Pluto coming soon. Sidebar: Future On The Check In
[vodpod id=Video.15608097&w=540&h=350&fv=%26rel%3D0%26border%3D0%26] Future was the special guest last night on Hip Hop Nation with DJ Envy. After his interview, he performed his current hit, “Tony Montana”. Say hello to the bad guy… and rapper.
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