J. Cole – G.O.M.D. [Video]
Off of Cole’s dope “2014 Forest Hills Drive” LP.
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Read more“YRN Tha Album” dropping June 16th.
Read more“The Gold Album: 18th Dynasty” coming soon.
Read moreTaken from Juicy’s most recent mixtape, “Blue Dream & Lean 2”.
Read moreBobby Brackins talks about J.Lo passing on a song he wrote called “My Jam” which now nelongs to Zendaya.
Read moreIn August 2014 Kid Ink embarked on a 47 city 60 day European Tour to promote his “My Own Lane” album. This film follows Ink and his team throughout the entire 2 month expedition. This is Part 2!
Read moreCheck out the latest visual for “The Matrimony” w/ Seinfield! “The Album About Nothing” in stores 3/31.
Read moreChicago’s Mick Jenkins speaks on the impact of social media in his rise and much more. After the break, Mick Jenkins performs “The Waters” live on Sway in the Morning.
Read moreGrammy-winning rapper Big Daddy Kane recently sat down with VladTV and was challenged to create a list of Hip-Hop’s 3 greatest MCs that did not include himself. Pausing to contemplate the challenge of not being able to include himself on the list, the “Ain’t No Half Steppin’” wordsmith insists, “I can’t do that,” before adding, “Because I’m so f***ing incredible. I gotta be in there.” Eventually, the lists is comprised of himself and two other Golden Era titans, Rakim and KRS-One. Expanding his perspective on why he chose The Alpha and Omega of Hip-Hop and the Teacha, he says, “With Rakim you’re talking about someone who helped change and reshape Hip-Hop.” Kane quips that several great lyricists have followed Rakim’s legacy, but “I haven’t seen anyone change the lyrical game like how it changed in the ’80s…me, KRS and Rakim, we basically changed the whole way people rhymed in the ’80s.” When speaking on The Blastmaster, Big Daddy Kane avows, “His longevity, his diversity, and his battle skills are amazing as an MC [and] as a lyricist.” Kane then asserts, “Me, KRS, and Rakim we basically changed the whole way people rhymed in the ’80’s.” Later on, he states that he considers Rakim, KRS, Nas, Kool G Rap, Biggie, Jay Z, Eminem, and Big Pun to be lyrical geniuses, so narrowing it down to such a small list is difficult. Kane insists, “it’s really hard to name three.” Check out the full clip to see what Big Daddy Kane says
Read moreIf you were at SXSW, then you know how crazy the hype was for CRWN with Big Sean and Elliott Wilson. Today we present to you part one of their conversation. In the video above, Sean talks about what he’s been listening to lately, the importance of family in his life’s work, and the healthy competitive spirit of hip-hop today. Big Sean also discusses Detroit and what it is about the Motor City that keeps churning out incredible musicians. He even claims that his 2012 project Detroit is actually an album. Do you agree?
Read moreJason Derulo’s new single “Want To Want Me” is available on iTunes now.
Read moreShawnna blesses the streets with this soulful gangsta track “Money” produced by DJ Tight Mike. 1st leak off the “Twista presents Midwest Hittaz Vol. 1” EP, Featuring new music from Twista, Shawnna, Bandman Kevo & more.
Read moreMarvelous Mag hits us with his new mixtape, “Marvelous Magic Johnson”. Check it out below.
Read moreThis is taken from Earl Sweatshirt’s sophomore album “I Don’t Like Sh*t, I Don’t Go Outside: An Album by Earl Sweatshirt”, which is available on iTunes now. The 10-track project contains features from Na’kel, Vince Staples, Dash and Wiki. Check out “Wool” featuring Vince Staples below.
Read more“The Album About Nothing” hits stores March 31st.
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