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The first quarter of 2015 dons a combination of promised releases and albums that will allegedly drop during this time. Wale’s The Album About Nothing, which fits under the former category, will officially hit retailers on March 31, according to Rick Ross.
Besides debating who did or didn’t deserve to win what, the GRAMMYs mean plenty of parties. Meek Mill threw an epic afterparty that seems to have led to the destruction of Justin Bieber’s glass mansion.
The killer combination of Rich Homie Quan and Young Thug, together known as the new and improved Rich Gang, return on a new song called “Whatever.”
Wu-Tang Clan top boss RZA is becoming a fixture on the big screen just as he has in the world of Hip-Hop. The Abbot will take his acting chops to the set of a film that takes a look behind the scenes of the life of legendary adult film actress, Vanessa Del Rio.
Rap collective Two-9 came bearing treats today (February 9) in the form of their B4FRVR mixtape and a visual for track eight, “World Gone Crazy.”
Kanye West wasn’t the first G.O.O.D. Music artist to officially rock with adidas. That would be Big Sean, and the Detroit rapper and Complex hit up the adidas store on Melrose in Los Angeles to talk kicks.
Long Beach, Calif. is quickly becoming a hotbed for new rap talent. Boogie, a relative newcomer in the fold, arrives today with a new track called “Further.”
Michael Jordan understandably didn’t want any parts of Mike Tyson during his heyday, but when it comes to tall, lanky white boys, he’s been known to throw down.
Kendrick Lamar kicked the rap game in the chest with a new track called “Blacker The Berry,” and Twitter collectively responded with their two cents.
The 2015 GRAMMYs have been etched in the history books and the big story of the night is Beck’s Morning Phase winning the top honor of the night, only because Kanye West made it a story.
With anticipation for a new Kendrick Lamar album higher than ever, the rap game’s favorite “good kid” returns with an aggressive track called “Blacker The Berry.”
Representing Atlanta, motley rap crew Two-9 deliver their highly anticipated B4FRVR mixtape.