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Directed by Gene Thornton. “Let The Dead Bury The Dead” out now.
Read moreDirected by Gene Thornton. “Let The Dead Bury The Dead” out now.
Read moreKodak Black celebrates “Halloween” on his latest loosie. Check it out below.
Read moreDefari makes his return to the music scene with his new album “Rare Poise”, his first album in 11 years following 2006’s “Street Music”. The 14-track offering is produced entirely by Evidence and comes with features from the likes of Krondon, Rakaa Iriscience, Phil tha Agony and Brew. Take a listen below and head over to iTunes for a download.
Read moreMaino speaks with XXL about his upcoming sneaker collab with sportswear brand FILA and gives the first look at the shoes.
Read moreTy Dolla stops by Big Boy’s the Neighborhood to talk about his new album “Beach House 3” and much more.
Read moreKid Ink and Hardhead drop some spooky vibes on “Annabelle”. Hear it below.
Read moreLoso is back with a video for “Flipmode” with Velous and Chris Brown. Watch above.
Read moreRich The Kid drops a visual for his Kendrick Lamar assisted single, “New Freezer”. Watch the clip above.
Read moreTaken from the deluxe edition of Little Simz’ “Stillness In Wonderland” album, due out December 16th. Pre-order now.
Read moreLisaan’dro returns with “A Million Caribbeans” and “Cloudy Skies”. Stream both joints below.
Read moreMemphis Bleek proudly introduces Casanova on Sway In The Morning. the ‘Don’t Run’ rapper talks about the realities of being in prison and living a gang life. he answers questions about drawing comparisons to 50 Cent. Catch part 2 of the interview after the jump.
Read moreSmino stopped by Sway In The Morning and discussed his rise to success. The 26-year-old explained his musical start as a small drum-playing church-boy, before expanding his musical talents into rhyming on paper. A St. Louis native, Smino recalls on the chilling memory of Anthony Brown’s killing, explaining that he and his band performed in Ferguson the night prior to his death. Following this, the lyricist changed his goal to a more positive message. He moved from Missouri to Chicago, sleeping on studio floors and couches, only collecting income from performances. Now, Brown’s 18-track album blkswnis captivating audiences nationwide, recently enabling him to move out of the studio and into his own place. Check out the full interview to hear how he brewed up his stage-name, his approach to collaborations, and hear his sick Acapella freestyle.
Read moreTy Dolla $ign lists his favorite collabs and talks new Relationship and going k-pop.
Read more“The Space Between” out now.
Read moreCasanova on trust vs. loyalty, Memphis Bleek talks Roc-A-Fella and returning to the spotlight.
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