
Suffering From Success hits stores tomorrow.
The Breakfast Club welcomes Cee-Lo Green to the show, to talk about his work with The Voice, Las Vegas, Goodie Mob, Andre 3000, and more.
Directed by Rodolfo Duran “We In New York” is the latest video by Sadat X from his upcoming album New York: Never Left slated for release winter 2013. The album features King Tee, Black Rob, Chi-Ali, Cormega & More.
Would Danny Brown rather work with Justin Bieber or Paris Hilton? Would he hang with Bill Clinton or Jay Z? Find out in the rapper’s Hypothetically Speaking Q&A. OLD in stores now, review coming soon.
Dom Kennedy talks crazy fans & twitter followers with Big Boy.
R.A. stops by Sirius XM’s Sway In The Morning show to discuss the controversial track “Make You Famous” off his new album Legends Never Die.
There is no time to rest with 11/26 rapidly approaching, which is the release date for Esoteric & Stu Bangas new album Machete Mode releasing from Man Bites Dog Records. Stu looks on as a concerned trainer making sure that Eso keeps up with his strict training regiment.
Official music video Co-starring actor Hassan Johnson. Track Produced by !llmind. Directed by RedTape.
Two more leaks from Tuesday’s Suffering From Success.
Crooked I covers 2Pac’s “Against All Odds”.
Ja Rule and Irv Gotti go down memory lane on this episode of Juan Epstein with Peter Rosenberg and Cipha Sounds.
Pusha T talks trap life and the difference between the rap world and the streets. Directed by Orson Whales & Kris Ex.
From the upcoming Good Belt Gang mixtape.
Pusha T performs “Sweet Serenade” up at Shade45.
Q presents a Canadian broadcast exclusive interview with Drake. The critically acclaimed emcee joins Jian Ghomeshi to talk about growing up in Toronto, what he wants to achieve with his music, and what kind of legacy he hopes to leave behind.
Philly mainstay Scoe has come together with The DJBooth to bring fans his latest street album, Tha Influence. The project packs a total of 17 original jams from the veteran emcee, among them reader-approved singles “Sunset Strip,” “End of Summer,” “Thank You,” “They Ain’t Ready” and “The Crown.” Kendrick Lamar and Xzibit make guest appearances [cont.]
Legends, Prodigy (HNIC) & Alchemist recently released critically acclaimed Albert Einstein and were performing at A3C when we caught up with them. They had them talking real in a disgusting bathroom.
New music from Jimmy and Sen City.
From the upcoming mixtape, Ruckdown!
From the album Flamingo Barnes 2: Mingo Royale in stores worldwide November 19th via iHipHop Distribution. Track produced by Ti’Khari.
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- Action Bronson “Mr. Wonderful” Cover Art and Tracklist
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- 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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