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Continuing tradition, your seven day dosage of bars and beats arrives via The Wrap Up: Hip-Hop Wired’s Top 10 Songs Of The Week.
Closing out the week, Hip-Hop Wired packages videos from Lil Durk, Waka Flocka Flame, and more into today’s Daily Visuals.
Remember when Joseline Hernandez was pregnant?
As expected, the Air Jordan Remastered series has turned the sneaker world on its ear and left sneakerheads clamoring for a pair of the quality retros. After the jump are detailed pics of the Air Jordan 10, the first OG colorway set to release.
The powers that be have helped propel Run the Jewels’ impeccable second installment of their album catalog to new heights. For the upcoming Issue 45 of Deadpool and Issue Two of Howard the Duck, Marvel Comics editor-in-chief and apparent Hip-Hop subscriber Axel Alonso channeled the duo’s custom bloody zombie hand and gold chain artwork for […]
Funkmaster Flex has an issue with Jay Z’s Life+Times site. As he is prone to do, Flex went on a rant about Life+Times based on what he alleged was info gathered from his own smartphone app. Just for fun, Flex threw in a quip about the Diplomats, who aren’t exactly chummy with Jay Z.
Wednesday night, Gwyneth Paltrow joined Jimmy Fallon for a Broadway rendition of Big Sean’s “IDFWU” along with hits from Drake and Nicki Minaj. Depending on how you look at it, Fallon is either Hip-Hop’s most unlikely ambassador or a cheesy dude who pimps rap.
Tonight (January 16), New York City is hosting G-Eazy, whose “From The Bay To The Universe” tour invades Webster Hall. Hours before the Bay Area rapper is slated to blaze the stage, Hip-Hop Wired spoke to him exclusively about getting selected to perform at the 2015 Bonnaroo Music Festival.
Muhammad Ali turns 72-years-old tomorrow (January 17) but his birthday celebration may be a timid one after he spent the night in a hospital after just being released from one last week.
Kevin Hart hit the The Breakfast Club to promote his new film, The Wedding Ringer, and it was equally parts informative and hilarious.
Flying Lotus, a recent addition to BBC Radio 1’s lineup of resident DJs, commemorated his first night at his post by exclusively premiering an unreleased version of the Kendrick Lamar-assisted groove “Never Catch Me.”