Goodbye Tomorrow – Jay-Z [Video]
Chicago artist Goodbye Tomorrow drops off the music video to his “Jay-Z” record.
Read moreChicago artist Goodbye Tomorrow drops off the music video to his “Jay-Z” record.
Read moreTaken from DJ Genius’ upcoming compilation project, “Virtuoso: The MAN (Reloaded)”, which is slated to drop in the Spring.
Read more“Raw Dope 2” is set to drop March 11. Stay tuned!
Read moreDUBB (South Central Los Angeles), has released his mash up music video with two exclusive songs from The Game’s “Year Of The Wolf” album. The following video is a series of two videos mashed together which are “Trouble On My Mind” featuring music duo Jake & Papa and directed by Indica Films; “Food For My Stomach” directed by Yellow Nguyen.
Read moreJoey Bada$$ dropped his debut album B4.Da.$$ late last month. The album moved 58,000 in its first week, debuting in the Top 5 of the Billboard 200 chart. Not bad for someone who just celebrated his 20th birthday. To acknowledge the changes in his life, when Joey stopped by Complex, we took a walk down memory lane to revisit his first release “Waves,” from his debut mixtape 1999. Joey describes writing the song in his mother’s room one afternoon after smoking bud. It was this song, of course, that earned him praise from Jay Z. We also spoke to Joey about his Malia Obama endorsement and the ensuing controversy that arose during a Bloomberg interview where it seemed like he didn’t know who she was. He sets the record straight, chalking up the confusion to media spin.
Read moreOver this past weekend, we sat down with Common before his performance at Tanqueray’s Trunk Show after-party. The Chicago-born rapper received an Oscarno nomination last month (and won a Golden Globe) for his song “Glory,” which he wrote for Selma, the 2014 historical drama directed by Ava DuVernay. We got his perspective on the film’s nominations and whether or not he felt it was snubbed, as well as his opinion on what can be done to curb racial tension in America. Before his performance, he gave a powerful and inspiring speech, touching on his love for hip-hop, along with the power of belief. Check out the video above for the full interview and performance.
Read moreThisis50 & Young Jack Thriller recently spoke with Erick Sermon for an exclusive interview! Erick Sermon speaks on working 50 Cent, EPMD being the most sampled rap group, Tupac & much more!
Read moreDa Wednesday Underground Flava – Underground & Old School Hip Hop Non-Stop Host: DJ P.R. Today, DJ Shusta takes us back to the 90s with his dope “Golden Remix Era” mix. Enjoy! Record Of The Day: Back on Friday! Playlist Gravediggaz – Mommy Whats A Gravedigga (Uptight Cratedigga Mix) Kool G Rap – It’s A Shame (Da Butcher’s Mix) Ill Biskits – Hypnotic Blessings (God Bless Your Life Remix) Jeru The Damaja – Me, Not The Paper (Remix) Stieber Twins – Fenster zum Hof (Remix) Artifacts ft. Busta Rhymes – C’mon Wit Da Git Down (Buckwild Remix) Grand Puba – A Little Of This (Shuga Remix) Diamond D ft. Cru – The Hiatus (Remix) Rakim – When I Be Flowin (King Tech Remix) Lord Finesse ft. Big L – Yes You May (Remix) Lord Finesse ft. O.C. & KRS One – Brainstorm/P.S.K. (No Gimmicks Remix) LL Cool J ft. Keith Murray & Foxy Brown – I Shot Ya (Remix) The B.U.M.S. – Take A Look Around (Vinyl Reanimator Remix) The Nonce – Bus Stops (Token And A Transfer Remix) The Roots – Silent Treatment (Kelo’s Mix) Peanut Butter Wolf ft. Rasco – Run The Line (Lord Finesse Remix) Channel Live ft. KRS One – Mad Izm (Buckwild 95 Remix) Walkin’ Large – Do That (Lord Finesse Remix) Main Source – Just Hangin Out (Your Hood Remix) BuckShot Lefonque – No Pain, No Gain (Salaam Remi Remix) Hit the jump for the full playlist, stream and download link.
Read moreO.T. Genasis talks Busta Rhymes falling off stage, crazy groupies and the success of “CoCo”.
Read moreProduced by Daniel D’artiste fka MVSIC.
Read more“Angels in the Ceiling” is available on iTunes now.
Read moreHere goes a new joint from Bronsolino called “Big League Chew”. Produced by The Alchemist. Listen below.
Read moreAs A$AP TyY gears up for his upcoming mixtape slated for a Spring release, he comes through with his latest track assisted by none other than the “Puerto Rican Bobby Brown” himself, the late-great A$AP Yams. Produced by Rodney Hazard. S.I.P. Yams (Strive In Peace). Produced by Rodney Hazard.
Read moreLook out for Big Sean’s “Big Dark Paradise” album, which drops at the end of February.
Read moreRyshon Jones’s new song “What iDesire, iProtect” wallows in the shittiness of the world.
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