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If you are a Diplomats fan then you know Jim Jones has a history of being sort of a loose cannon. Thankfully he has shown some type of chill in recent years, allowing him to further monetize his name. He talks about this and much more in his recent Ebro In The Morning appearance.
A new MC Lyte album (her first in 11 years) is set to arrive before 2015. Before then, the legendary MC delivers some inspirational bars on a new track called “Dear John,” featuring Common.
Just when we thought we’d seen it all, Migos come out the woodwork with a trap musical titled Bando. Yes, you read that right.
Plenty of females in the general public are disgusted with Ray Rice’s wife for excusing his physical abuse of her. But an even bigger group of women have a serious bone to pick with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
Is there trouble in the paradise that is the love affair of Khloe Kardashian and French Montana? You care.
Your guess is a good as ours in regards to when Gunplay’s long-awaited Def Jam debut, Living Legend, will release. Jupiter Jack moves right along in the meantime by offering a visual for “Aiight,” featuring Rick Ross.
Now that Nicki Minaj’s third studio album has a date of release, everybody can get accustomed to seeing the Barbie Queen more than usual.
Nicki Minaj tantalized onlookers in a form-fitting black dress at Fashion Rocks in Brooklyn last night (September 9), but she wasn’t the only star to blaze the red carpet. Forty-five-year-old Jennifer Lopez dropped jaws once again, this time wearing an ensemble that perfectly accentuated her assets.
The consensus for Ben Affleck as Batman is still a weighty issue but his sweet new ride is receiving much more favorable attention.
Audio Push deliver the third installment of a newly established weekly song series with “Reppin.” But this time the Inland Empire, Calif. duo deliver a visual to boot.
ScHoolboy Q’s “Studio,” featuring BJ The Chicago Kid was already a hit. Now it gets a boost with a remix featuring an opening verse from Nas.