Hey Nasir, Say Cheese.
Hey Nasir, Say Cheese.
Last week, Nelly participated in the Today show’s summer concert series and performed his new single, “Heaven” with Daley.
It was nothing but Rhythm & Blues in New York this morning. As part of NBC’s Today show, Breezy performed “Fine China” and “Love More” at the Rockafeller Plaza. Meanwhile over at Central Park, Alicia Keys belts out “Girl On Fire” as part of Good Morning America’s concert series and returned for “Fire We Make”.
Down in South Beach, Wale kicked up his feet and returned to NBC’s Nitecap. During his chat with Peter Bailey, he spoke on Black Soul Music, LeBron, fame and love, and of course The Gifted.
Well not really, but thanks to Jimmy Fallon and a mash up of clips of the NBC anchor, here’s the late show’s parody of Brian Williams rapping to Warren G and Nate Dogg’s classic. N.W.A. and Snoop after the jump. Regulators, mount up.
At Miami Beach’s Fountainbleau, NBC’s Nitecap kicked off their new season with Big Sean. For his second appearance, he talks Detroit, working with Jay and Ye, Barack Obama and, of course, his next LP. UPDATE: Peter loves his nitecaps with Big Sean. Back for a third time, Sean talks working with Eminem, the Rick Ross controversy, Jason Collins and more.
Gunplay spent his first evening free with South Florida’s NBC6. The humble rapper spoke on his acquittal
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Inside his Wing Stop, Rozay chatted with NBC’s Peter Bailey. The Bawse spoke on the Miami Heat, making the
Why is everybody talking about current rap music sucks? I think the culture is having problems. Most of these artist need help or very broke in life. Today any artist can be famous. Back in the day we had legends like: kareem abdul jabbar or (nfl) jim brown who protested. Today you have rapper lil wayne and this era is crap. 2020s is just awful. What do you think, who is to blame?