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Nigel Sylvester bunny hopped to 395 Hudson St for a sit down with Angie Martinez. During their interview, they called up Pharrell and talked about their Brooklyn Machine Works partnership.
Skateboard P found a new mode of transportation this past Sunday at the VMA’s. Along with BMX star Nigel Sylvester, Pharrell rode down Dean St. to the Barclays Center. On a related note, P’s production is still at the top of the Billboard charts.
Last December, BMX rider Nigel Sylvester threw his S.O.M.P. (Standing On My Pedals) event out in Long Beach, California. Here’s footage of A$AP Ferg’s performance and Nigel ripping through the streets of
Not only is the Double R celebrating its fourth anniversary this Saturday, but BMX rider Nigel Sylvester, will also release his G-Shock “Black Out” wristwatch. Here’s a vignette featuring Angie Martinez, Va$htie, Jadakiss, Styles P, Vado, DJ Clark Kent, 40 oz Van, Russ Bengston, and yours truly. Pop-A-Wheelie Fresh, y’all.
Bun B and BMX rider Nigel Sylvester were partners in this year’s Gumball 3000 rally. After traveling from New York to Nevada, here’s a recap of their cross country adventure.
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.