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In celebration of the NY Knicks’ 2012-2013 season last night at the Beacon Theatre, Swizz Beatz headlined an event and introduced the team’s new theme song. Page 31 has the recap.
After a week of controversy on the Internets, both P and Hav were spotted this evening courtside at the Knickerbockers’ game—together. M-O-B-B 4 life!
Thanks to Knicks rookie Iman Shumpert, the Knickerbockers’ bench have been renamed Mob Deep. Yeah, we gets busy. Ha! Prodigy and Hav spoke with ESPN on the team adopting their name. “I’ve heard them play our music before at different games, maybe during the highlights on the news and certain things like that,” he told ESPNNewYork.com. “But this is the first time where the team actually called something ‘Mobb Deep.’ That’s the Knicks. That’s what’s up.” After hearing about the […]
If you’ve been living under a rock, Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin has become the talk of the town. Here’s his MSG promo which features Eminem’s track, “Cinderella Man”. Duh, linning. Sidebar: Fuse Interviews Jeremy Lin
Die-hard Knicks fan, Slim Joe sat with Rahim The Dream and gave his prediction on the Knickerbockers season. For those keepin’ score, the team currently stands at 5-4 and hosts the Philadelphia 76ers tonight at MSG. Let’s go Melo!
[vodpod id=Video.5969204&w=540&h=350&fv=configParams%3Dvid%253D641462%2526uri%253Dmgid%253Auma%253Avideo%253Amtv.com%253A641462] After wrapping up their video at the Garden yesterday, Swizz Beatz and Amar’e Stoudemire spoke with MTV on revamping the NY Knicks’ theme song. Where the hell is Jesse Jaymes anyway? “As far as music-wise, my job is to make sure I make an anthem that takes the game level from point A to point B, keep the crowd hype,” Swizz told MTV News alongside the towering Stoudemire. “Just doing what I do. Just like what the players […]
With the NBA Playoffs a few days away, Swizz Beatz was commissioned to revamp the New York Knicks theme song. Earlier this evening, he and Amar’e Stoudemire shot the track’s video on the court of Madison Square Garden. Here’s a lil’ of what went down. It’s showtime!
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