MTV’s RapFix Live invited Busta Rhymes and Flo Rida during today’s session. Stalley swung by the set and closed out the show with an a cappella. His Honest Cowboy drops August 8.
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Could Mannie Fresh now be part of the upcoming Big Tymers project? Maybe. During RapFix Live today, Baby reveals (3:35 mark) that he plans to hit the studio with Mannie in a week or two. “I’ve been talking to Fresh a lot. We talk every other day, we been talking about doing music; so matter of fact we gonna get in. Me and Fresh ain’t got no problem, we never had no problem. It’s been a minute and we plan on working […]
Before ending this afternoon’s RapFix Live session, Strange Music’s H.N.I.C. and The Boy Illinois took turns cracking the mic. Tech N9ne’s Something Else drops July 30.
Prodigy, Wyclef and others appeared on RapFix Live today to speak on the Zimmerman trial and the “Stand Your Ground” laws. Before the closing out, Clef performed his Trayvon Martin tribute. Full episode below.
Along with Justin Timberlake, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis lead the upcoming MTV Video Music Awards with a total of six nominations. The nods include “Thrift Shop” for video of the year, “Can’t Hold Us” up for best Hip-Hop video, “Same Love” for best social message and more. Peep the full list of nominees after the jump. The ceremony takes place August 25 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
As their fellow guests J.Cole and Waka looking on and DJ Whoo Kid on the 1s and 2s, 360 and Chance The Rapper did the honors on closing today’s RapFix Live session with their raps.
Mac Miller, Prodigy and The Alchemist were today’s invited guests on RapFix Live. And to close to the show, Emilio Rojas takes the mic for an a cappella rhyme. No Shame…No Regrets over here.
During today’s RapFix Live, Papoose bum rushed the MTV set and kicked a freebie. Before the cameras turned off, Gunplay and Rittz closed out the show with a quick rap.
With French Montana, Fat Joe, and DJ Drama looking on, a few of XXL‘s freshman class closed out this afternoons RapFix by going off the top.
Feeling Nacho Bell Grande, Mannie checked into RapFix via Skype today and weighed in on his exclusion from the upcoming Big Tymer’s album. “It’s kinda like doing a Jackson 5 album with Boyz II Men. Two different eras, great artists, but Boyz II Men is not the Jackson 5. I don’t bash Cash Money, Birdman, or none of them. It’s really on, I’m just striving on just getting what I deserve, you know, what I put in. Honestly I think Drake is a […]
[…] As a staple of Southern hip-hop, Trae’s career has been defined by consistency and authenticity. King of the Streets 3 continues his legacy of hard-hitting, street-oriented music, and “Gettin Paid” encapsulates that ethos […]