5 Covers. 40 Years.
5 Covers. 40 Years.
The Kings of the Mic tour continued at the Greek Theatre last night. During LL Cool J’s set, he brought out DMC for a live performance of “Peter Piper”. hhh
LL Cool J was down in The Big Easy last night as part of the annual Essence Music Festival. During his performance, he brought out Eric and Parrish for their collaboration, “Rampage”. Still smoking MCs 23 years later. spencerclements
Action Bronson rides through Queens and scoops up LL and Banko for the remix. Yup, this shit is still crazy. Flex freestyle below. flex
Howdy partner. Pardon my racial slur, but that yellow nigga is back with The Truth. For today’s installment, he weighs in on Brad Paisley and Uncle L’s track.
LL Cool J continued his press run yesterday and appeared on the Tonight Show With Jay Leno. Once again, he explained his stance on “Accidental Racist”, Men’s Fitness cover and Bajan roots growing in Queens. yardie
A few days after the release of Brad Paisley and LL Cool J’s audible bomb, the tandem sat with ABC News to discuss the record. LL also explains his comparisons between a du-rag and confederate flag. Some things aren’t always black and white.
“If you don’t judge my du-rag, I won’t judge your red flag…” Move over NAACP. Country singer Brad Paisley and LL Cool J tackle race relations on this new ditty. Todd’s verse almost makes segregation seem tolerable. For any accidental listeners out there, here’s what Mr. Smith said of their collaboration. “You know, working with Brad was amazing. We did one for his album, which is called ‘Accidental Racist,’ which I think is very thought provoking and very interesting. It’s going to get […]
Q Parker of 112 revisits his “Yes” single and is accompanied with Uncle L and Radio Rah for the remix. His album MANual is currently available now. thisisrnb
James Todd throws up his hood on the cover art for his next album, now titled, Authentic.
Really enjoyed the global vibe of this post and the way the artists highlight the beauty of exploring different cultures and destinations. Music like this reminds people that travel is more than just movement, it is about experiences and memories. Watching scenes from iconic places makes me dream about future trips, especially visiting safari lodges serengeti where nature and adventure come together in a truly unforgettable way.