New video from Scarface off his first mixtape of the same name. The mixtape is out now and can be purchased on iTunes. Check it out above.
“Rappers don’t retire, they make comebacks.” That’s from HipHopSite.Com’s review of Scarface’s supposed farewell album, Emeritus, which came out at the end of 2008. Obviously, he’s back, and the retirement talk was never really believable. And really, why should he call it quits when he can still play the game? Like a great athlete, Scarface [cont.]
Facemob released a statement to Ozone Magazine slamming VH1′s upcoming Dirty South Hip Hop Honors which he plans to not attend. In his statement, Face describes himself as feeling “slighted” and dresses down the award show; describing it as nothing more than a show to throw a bone to southern hiphop artists. An exerpt form [cont.]
In a recent interview with HipHopDX, Scarface admitted that he wants to use Eminem for beats on his next LP, The Habit, but will not allow him to rap on the tracks. Read On: DX: Let me ask you about this, since I mentioned Jay’s top five, when you gave your top five dead or [cont.]
Speculation was this mixtape would be pushed back, then it just dropped today out of the blue. Trap or Die 2: By Any Means Necessary features Baby, Bun B, he Clipse, Plies, Trick Daddy, Scarface and Bigga Rankin. Young Jeezy + Don Cannon – “Trap Or Die 2: By Any Means Necessary” (Mixtape)
At first listen this track sounds like a bunch of snippets with “Dopeman Music” spliced into it. But appearanty this is a alternate version that is for sale on Amazon. Check it out below. LISTEN: Scarface – “Dopeman Music Megamix” (MP3)
Lead single from Scarface off his upcoming first mixtape with the same title. Check it out below. Scarface + B. James + Monk Kaza – “Dopeman Music” (MP3)
As we reported a few weeks ago, Scarface plans to release his first ever mixtape album, now revealed as Scarface Presents Dopeman Music. With over seven million albums sold, this is number twelve for the legendary Houston lyricist who had previously declared 2008’s Emeritus his final album. With a career that started in the 90′s, [cont.]
This may very well hit over 1 million views by the end of the week.
After two decades in the rap game and 11 records under his belt, Scarface will now add to his legacy by releasing a poorly put together CD-R release with trainwrecking deejays shouting their names all over it. All jokes aside, hopefully it doesn’t come out that way. Face told MTV: “I always wanted to drop [cont.]
Scarface’s Emeritus is being billed as his farewell. The last record. There are all kinds of caveats, of course. He might do a group album, maybe some production work, maybe a rock album (please, Face, don’t do it!). But I think any claims of retirement from Brad Jordan are about as believable as Brett Favre. [cont.]
2007 brought back Beanie Sigel, Jay-Z and finally, Scarface, amongst others for the first time in years. It was long enough for Jay-Z to retire, and unretire and to go through his stint as Def Jam CEO. But Scarface has been gone longer and was down with the business aspects of Def Jam years before [cont.]
While Nas and Jay-Z battle over who is the king of New York, and Dr. Dre wears his crown over California, has the question ever been asked, who is the ruler of The South? Looking back at history, there’s one man who has kept his place in the game with a classic album under his belt, numerous classic [cont.]
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