Dude talking all kinds of nonsense to a pole on the subway!
Dude talking all kinds of nonsense to a pole on the subway!
This is the notebook in its purest possible form — the thinnest, lightest, and most advanced Mac yet.
Apple is looking to take over the watch industry with a stunning technology twist!
Kid Ink talks about his 3rd single “Be Real” featuring Dej Loaf. Kid Ink’s album “Full Speed” in stores now. Official video directed by Mike Ho coming soon.
Gorgeous Tinashe states that Drake reached out to her. “Drake DM’ed me on Instagram, that was pretty weird.”
Daily Show host Jon Stewart slams on the crew of MSNBC‘s Morning Joe on Wednesday for trying to say they weren’t trying to blame rap music for the racist University of Oklahoma fraternity song caught on video.
On 5/19, the Strange Music debut album from MURS, Have A Nice Life, will hit stores everywhere. Don’t miss your chance to preorder your copy today at http://strangemusicinc.net you’ll receive an autographed copy of Have A Nice Life, a limited edition Have A Nice Life t-shirt – XL only, a Strange Music decal and an exclusive mp3 download of “Fun-eral”! Get it all here – http://bit.ly/1M8ex3T
Singer Mylah presents the visual for her new single, “No Limit” from her latest EP offering Supply And Demand. The project, executive produced by Bryan-Michael Cox and Mike Gucci, boasts a sensual R&B sound and “No Limit” sets the tone. One time for real vocals and emotion in 2015. The single is available for pre-order on iTunes and the EP, in it’s entirety, will soon follow. Both the single and visual are a great refreshing look for R&B. Ladies when is the last time you had a record you could sing along to while expressing your love? The music video and its desert scenery take us back to the golden days of ’90s R&B with its Jodeci’s “Cry For You” and Case “Missing You” feel, especially with those great aerial shots!
Take a listen below!
We’ve been lied to. The “land of the free and the home of the brave” may have been true at one point in American history, but the mantra couldn’t be any farther from the truth today. The media has painted a picture of minorities as criminals to be feared. Law enforcement comb the streets, often acting as judge, jury and executioner, to those who have no affiliation with criminal activity. It’s this very behavior that destroying the bedrock of our country, and the notion of liberty.
Leading the pack in fighting for what’s right are Vice Soulectric, and Guilty Simpson with “Troublesome,” the debut leak taken from Vice’s forthcoming EP, ‘Vice for President.’ As Vice drops knowledge on being called into question for being wrongfully accused by those who are sworn to protect and serve, Guilty echoes a Biggie bar, reminiscing on that fact that for many, sports and entertainment are the only way for African Americans to be successful in this current system. The highly charged, futuristic head nodder produced by Vice, serves as a much needed dose of reality rap. Mark your calendars for the April 7th release of Vice for President, which is set to drop through Vice’s United Grind imprint
Harlem up-start 100 Grand Royce delivers his grimy new single “They Don’t Want It” and gets some very dark and menacing production from Lexi Banks. The hook is more of a chant and it draws you in forcing you to hit the rewind button time and time again.
While in New York last week, Cleveland’s own Ray Jr stopped by Sway In The Morning to be a part of the Friday Fire Cypher, which also included fellow artists Rich The Kid, Bizzy Crook, Slim Dollars, Sevn Thomas, and Prezident Jeff.
During his brief conversation with Sway. Ray Jr discusses everything Cleveland related including his leader status in the streets. Not only does Ray detail the heavy presence of his music throughout the clubs in the 216, but he also speaks on LeBron James’ move to and from their hometown, as well as holding food drives and giving back to the community, among other things.
Women need to respect each other and stand up for one another! Amber rose has words of wisdom for this crowd. While hosting at Club Medusa last night in Dallas,TX— Amber Rose decided to break out with a motivational speech.
Augusta, GA rap duo, TK N Cash, buzzing with their Columbia Records single “Mind Right”, sit down with DJ Smallz and reflect back on performing on the “Scream Tour” for two years, their experience, how they were chosen to perform on it, how to rock an audience of that caliber, and moms of the daughters in the crowd that hollered at them.
After a few delays, Bigg Mike aka King Biggie (out of Central Florida) finally releases his new Yung Christopher Wallace mixtape featuring appearances by Woop, Peewee Longway, Lil Lody, Chill Will, Bloodraw, Kidd Kidd & more. The tape is hosted by DJ Rell & presented by Dirty Glove Bastard.
Fat Joe chills with Big Lez on Rap City. Fat Joe talks about how he got his childhood nickname and the East/West feud at the time.
Julio Cesar Sarinana suffers a large hematoma that stops his fight against Joseph Diaz.
Commas produced by Let That Boy Cook is a club infused track laced with heavy 808’s, melodic strings, and a percussion line that’s guaranteed to make you head move. Although the underlining topic is of coarse money based, Chris Goesin makes sure to still give the lyrical listener’s something to grasp onto with a few witty punchlines and metaphors.
Fab and French team up for the “Ball Drop” video featuring a throwback theme to New Years Eve…1989 -1990. Crazy how Fab has been with the whole 90’s theme over the past few months – this video takes it to the max.
KidCali decides to hop on OVO’s very own Drake’s “10 Bands” beat produced by “Boi-1da and throw a MDMG Remix in. With a mix of Drake’s style mixed with KidCali, Cali gives you another BANGER to rock out to
Bad Lucc’s new song Get Em featuring Problem and Jay Rock with production by Macado. The song is a free release to promote Problem and Bad Lucc’s Diamond Lane America album releasing later this year. This song will not be featured on the album.