Boomshakalaka, Q’s heating up. With Oxymoron on the horizon, Q releases another track off the project. This is sure to leave a few people stomped out.
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After performing it live for the first time the other night, Q brought Kendrick and his single to television during yesterday’s broadcast of The Arsenio Hall Show. You can never have enough collard greens. After the jump, he performs “m.A.A.d city” and talks to Arsenio on his “Control” verse, Black Hippy and praises from Ice Cube and Pharrell.
New York’s West Side Gallery was converted into a performance hall last night for FADER’s #uncapped music series. ScHoolboy Q was the event’s headliner and brought out Kendrick Lamar for their first performance of “Collard Greens”.
Along with SchoolBoy Q, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis give new meaning to old school in their stunning visual aid. Cameos include Wiz Khalifa, Big Boi, Trinidad James, A$AP Rocky, DJ Drama, and Seattle pioneer Sir Mix-A-Lot. Off The Heist which you can download here.
Pirus and Crips all got along today at Made In America. King Kendrick took over the Rocky stage and brought along his fellow Black Hippies Jay Rock, Ab-Soul, and ScHoolboy Q. The more, the merrier.
Fresh off their victorious night at the VMAs, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis hit up the Tonight Show with Jay Leno and performed ”White Walls” with ScHoolboy Q and Hollis. The Heist is available here.
Powered by Life+Times, Andreas Hale followed Kendrick Lamar, ScHoolboy Q, Ab-Soul and Jay Rock’s journey to the Budweiser Made In America music festival. Before it premieres, here’s a sneak peek.
E-40’s The Block Brochure: Welcome To The Soil 4, 5 & 6 is on the way and to keep the promo going, he drops off his new video featuring Danny Brown, Q and those other negroes.
Inspired by the Doc’s “Still D.R.E.” video, Stalley saddles out West to the city of Compton for his new video with ScHoolboy Q. Directed by John Colombo. Off that Honest Cowboy.
ScHoolboy Q was making his rounds in New York this week. While on Sway’s morning show on Shade 45, DJ Wonder put him through the “5 Fingers of Death”. Fun times. Funnier rhymes.
Freddie Gibbs is one of the most authentic voices in contemporary hip-hop. With his ability to tell real stories and create unique atmospheres, he has conquered an ever-widening audience.