Drake On ESPN First Take [Video]
Drake joins Stephen A. Smith and Skip Bayless on the First Take debate desk to discuss his friendship with Texas A&M Aggies QB Johnny Manziel. Bonus: CRWN: Drake (Preview) below.
Read moreDrake joins Stephen A. Smith and Skip Bayless on the First Take debate desk to discuss his friendship with Texas A&M Aggies QB Johnny Manziel. Bonus: CRWN: Drake (Preview) below.
Read moreCelebrating the 2-Year anniversary of their long standing “Samples” Mixtape Series. Babylon Cartel’s Gianni Lee and producer/fellow crate digger Mike Blud dive into Nothing Was The Same. Drake’s newest offering is picked apart by the duo while Gianni flips Drake’s “Too Much” into an interesting opening instrumentation. Tracklist after the jump.
Read moreAnother one over Drake’s “Pound Cake” instrumental. This time from The LOX.
Read moreLupe Fiasco goes in over Drake’s “Pound Cake” instrumental. Stream/download below.
Read moreLoFidel on the beat. It’s about music and content that last forever.. Trends last a season, but the culture lasts a lifetime…
Read moreThelonious Martin & Evan Holt return with “In the City” flipping Marvin Gayes “Inner City Blues” on the latest single serving as the duos third leak before the before release of their collaborative project “The Temptations”.
Read more“Don’t Call Me” is now available on iTunes. Listen below.
Read moreWayne Ski teams up with BBAS for his 1st joint off his “T.C.B” EP!
Read moreEpisode five coming soon.
Read moreJill Scott’s raising her son to be a good man, but, man, he wants some cake.
Read moreDrake reveals his relationship with YMCMB & Jay-Z being the closest; talks Rihanna, Halle Berry, Scarlett Johansson and much more. Part 2 & 3 after the jump.
Read moreDrake’s “Nothing Was The Same” album review on The Truth with Elliott Wilson.
Read moreIn anticipation of his forthcoming mixtape Crenshaw, Nipsey Hussle takes Civil TV on a tour of where Slauson Ave. meets his old stomping grounds to provide the backdrop for a project, he says, will excite the streets. “The album is more about great records and great songs. I know they’ve been waiting. I know it’s been a long time,” Neighborhood Nip says. “But it’s well worth it.” The 28-year-old L.A. representer salutes major label execs in our 5-minute clip but explains why he continues to fuel his indie musical journey solo. “It’s 2013. We know the change that’s taking place. We know the outlets and connection and the reach that artists can have. And my thing is, I want every penny I’m entitled to. I want as much percentage that I’m entitled to, and I don’t believe that I’m wrong.” So what’s the intention of his new album artwork? “The intention for a cover is not to represent my gang affiliation. That’s not the intention of an album cover. That’s the intention of your actions in the streets or in a place where gang activity takes place at. I just took a page from magazines. You look at every magazine logo from Time to Newsweek to XXL. What color are them logos? Them logos all red. That’s the most attention grabbing color. Ain’t got nothing to do with gang banging.” The Gangster Grillz release hosted by DJ Drama is due out Oct. 8.
Read moreThisis50 & Young Jack Thriller sat down with the G-Unit boss 50 Cent along with his brand new artist Kidd Kidd. 50 Cent and Kidd Kidd break down how they met and the amazing story Kidd Kidd has. 50 heard a remix of one of his tracks “Better Walk” that Kidd Kidd did and as very impressed and immediately reached out to him. Watch what they had to say! Kidd Kidd – “Street Fame” mixtape coming soon!
Read moreSadat X drops some free bars on Sway’s AM show on Shade 45.
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