
Mash Out Posse links with the infamous Mobb Deep for their latest buzz cut from the expected 2014 LP.
Another one of Big Boi’s mash-up remixes in promotion of his upcoming Outkast reunion tour with Three-Stacks.
One of the year’s most anticipated releases, Schoolboy Q’s Oxymoron, will see a February 25th release. Today, we get the official tracklist reveal: 1. Gangsta 2. Los Awesome (feat. Jay Rock) 3. Collard Greens (feat. Kendrick Lamar) 4. What They Want (feat. 2 Chainz) 5. Hoover Street 6. Studio (feat. BJ the Chicago Kid) 7. [cont.]
Drake continues his harder-edged tracks like “Started From The Bottom” and “Worst Behavior”, by performing his latest two joints “Trophies” and “We Made It”. Hey, Drizzy, where’s that “Wu-Tang Forever” remix?
Another one from Fabolous’ The Soul Tape 3, released late last year.
Compton meets Vegas once again, for this encore performance of their “Radioactive” remix, on Saturday Night Live.
Fresh off of Jerry Wonda new mixtape, ADD on this NYC anthem.
Jody Highroller links up with Bam Bam Bronson for this post-Grammy anthem. There’s always next year…
Maino covers Luniz’s “I Got Five On” on this double video from his King Of Brooklyn EP. In the second clip, he spits over Prodigy and Alchemist’s classic “Keep It Thoro” instrumental.
In our final look at 2013′s best soul / R&B releases, we have Mayer Hawthorne’s third LP, Where Does This Door Go?. Signed to Stones Throw right around the same time they picked up Aloe Blacc, it wouldn’t be long before he too was snatched up by the major label system, to spread his brand [cont.]
Aloe Blacc performs “Can You Do This” on Ellen. In the second clip, Aloe breaks down his new video “Love Is The Answer”. video platformvideo managementvideo solutionsvideo player
Lupe borrows Que’s “O.G. Bobby Johnson”.
Posse cut remix of Rico Love’s “They Don’t Know”.
Produced by Stu Bangas.
We guess he didn’t see Exit Through The Gift Shop. Mastermind hits March 4th.
Vice President & M.B.D.R. artist Roc Marciano releases the “Slingers” music video from the mixtape The Pimpire Strikes Back. The song produced by Roc and also features long time collaborator Knowledge The Pirate. The video is directed by Roc & R.M.L and was shot on a 5D Mark III by J. Grove. Edited by R.M.L. [cont.]
2 out-of-three, at least. Jadakiss and Styles P sit in with Charlemagne, DJ Envy, and Angela Yee. Sheek Louch probably sleeping with a pillow on top of his head.
One more from Hall Of Fame.
Nick Huff Barili of Hard Knock TV, in collaboration with GRAMMY.com, sits down with Producer of the Year Pharrell Williams for in-depth interview. In part 1, Pharrell recalls how Sugarhill Gang, Afrika Bambaataa’s Planet Rock and Nile Rodgers all played into his early music memories. Pharrell explains how he’s always felt a “little left of [cont.]
From 2013′s Dreamchasers 3 mixtape release.
- Raekwon Sets A Release Date For “F.I.L.A.” Album
- BUSH: A Snoop Odyssey Produced By Pharrell Williams [Preview]
- Drake – “If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late” Surprise Album on iTunes Now
- Action Bronson “Mr. Wonderful” Cover Art and Tracklist
- Juicy J “Blue Dream & Lean 2″ Mixtape Cover Art & Release Date Revealed
- MF Grimm “MF Love Songs” Cover Art + Tracklist
- Lord Hakim – “Brass Knucklez” (feat. Vast Aire & Phizz Ed)
- IAMSU! – “Hella Good” (feat. Tyga)
- DJ Kay Slay – “I Declare War” (feat. Styles P, Sheek Louch, Vado, Raekwon, & Rell)
- Maverick Sabre – “We Don’t Wanna Be” (feat. Joey Bada$$)
- Cannibal Ox – “Blade: Art of Ox” (feat. Artifacts & U-God; prod. Black Milk)
- Asher Roth – “Blow Your Head” (prod. Nottz)
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