Kanye, Joey Crack, Busa Busss, Yasiin Bey, Jada, Hit Boy, Traxster & Khaled were all in the lab early this morning. From the looks of it, this was probably for Khaled’s album. Hopefully, we find out soon. info
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All the way back in September, Chinx Drugz gave us his new remix with French & Jadakiss. Now, ItsBizkit provides us with some behind the scenes footage from the video shoot. Hopefully, we get the final product soon enough. The ladies in this video are looking pretty damn good. Ha!
Just when you thought the remixes were over. Last night, Statik Selektah got the green light to premiere the NYC remix to French’s popular single which now features some of the Big Apple’s best. Radio rip for now. UPDATE: CDQ version. Thanks X.
Even after the passing of Slim Dunkin a few months ago in ATL, Brick Squad decides to turn things up a little bit and release the new visual for the official remix to his popular track. This one is still a banger.
While discussing D-Block’s upcoming projects with DaJaz1, Kiss has revealed the title of his next mixtape, Consignment, which will feature just about everyone who is anyone. Mixtape drops April 27.
For their recent duet, R&B singer Emanny and Jadakiss round up more than enough young tenderonis for their accompanying video. Glad they are all at least of age though. so raspy
You might remember the original being featured on The Kid Daytona’s latest LP, Interlude II. Now, he brings along Kiss for the remix of the track. Produced by Harry Fraud.
[vodpod id=Video.16160759&w=540&h=350&fv=] While The Rosenthals were out in Orlando for All Star Weekend, they
Over producer Hit-Boy’s intoxicating tune and Fab and Kiss tagging along, Teyana arrives with her latest song. This passes our sobriety test. The Misunderstanding of Teyana Taylor
After premiering the
With "Which One," Drake and Central Cee bridge the Atlantic through their shared affinity for Caribbean-influenced sonics, cementing UK drill's arrival in mainstream hip-hop's upper echelon. This collaboration isn't just another checkbox on Drake's endless list of co-signs—it represents the continued global evolution of Black music dialects, with Central Cee's gritty London cadence providing the perfect counterbalance to Drake's melodic versatility. The track's immediate chart success proves that the UK-Toronto pipeline remains one of hip-hop's most fruitful cross-cultural exchanges.