Joey Bada$$ and his Pro Era crew freestyle surrounded by Christmas gifts for the folks at Buzz Feed.
The backpack answer to “Fuckin’ Problem”, also taken from next month’s Long.Live.ASAP LP. Both feature Kendrick.
Part 1 of Hard Knock TV’s exclusive interview with Ab-Soul starts with Ab talking to Nick Huff Barili about the first rhyme he ever wrote, which was over Twista’s Emotions instrumental. SnapG was Ab’s first rap name and he even spit what he remembers from the verse. Soulo goes on to talk about how him [cont.]
From Steve-Ography’s Inside The Mind Of Melo 3 due December 17th.
Pro.Era crew gets down on this cut.
Noisey caught up with Joey Bada$$ before his show in London town to see what he thought about some of the comments left on his video “Hardknock.” Is Hip Hop coming back? Or are we coming back to Hip Hop?
Joey Bada$$ has landed official distribution for his single “Waves” via Cinematic Music Group / Red, which appears now on iTunes, including this new b-side track with Ab-Soul.
Joey Bada$$ joins The Roots on stage at Late Night w/ Jimmy Fallon, for a performance of “Waves”.
Joey Bada$$ tells us: “Fromdatomb$” is the last video I wanted to drop off “1999″ because I felt like this closed out the tape perfectly. I’m locked in the studio with my pro$ putting in that twerk on this new PRO ERA tape set two drop December 21st. stay tuned. -B4DA$$ Directed by: David M. [cont.]
With RZA on the turntables, these young emcees spit rhymes. Brought to you by The Man With The Iron Fists.
In this Interview with Montreality, Joey Bada$$ speaks about: Going to school, the reason he didn’t want to release Rejex, His upcoming projects, Wanting to work with NAS, artists that have influenced him + much more. DESCRIPTION: In this Interview with Montreality, JOEY BADA$$ speaks about: – The type of student he was at school [cont.]
“1999 rejex” is a compilation of tracks that didn’t make it to my debut mixtape “1999″ (obviously). I decided to put this project together because I have a lot of unreleased material that I didn’t want to keep from the ears of my fans and supporters. I also have a couple of tracks on here [cont.]
Directed By: Mike Waxx & Mike Carson.
Flatbush, Brooklyn emcee delivers the “1999″ mixtape, featuring him rhyming over production from MF Doom, Lewis Parker, J. Dilla, Lord Finesse, Vin Skully, and more.
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