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If you’re asking, Where has Edo. G been?, you just weren’t paying close enough attention. The Boston rap veteran will be dropping his eleventh album, After All The Years, in September.
Despite his newest campaign centering around the life and times of Tinseltown, Wiz Khalifa is always right at home in New York City. Especially when he’s dining at The Breakfast Club with DJ Envy, Angela Yee and Charlamagne tha God.
The nation has corralled around the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge–rappers and stars of other varieties included. Most recently Dr. Dre and G-Unit separately completed the challenge.
The situation between cops, protestors, and even the media in Ferguson, Mo. is still on bad terms, although things have gotten less violent than in previous days, a St. Louis police officer who pointed a semi-automatic riffle at, and threatened to kill protestors has been suspended indefinitely.
Donnell Rawlings’ livelihood, and freedom, is on the lane. The comedian also known as Ashy Larry of Chappelle’s Show fame has turned down a plea deal in his DWI case, for now.
Hollywood and Broadway producer, Paula Wagner, has just acquired film rights to the life story of the late Sylvia Robinson, the “Mother of Hip-Hop.”
Once again, Kid Cudi is so far ahead of the fashion curve that mortals can’t even comprehend his excellency. Either that, or his new sneakers look terrible.
Rapper and St. Louis native Nelly spoke with Erin Burnett about the shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.
Kendrick Lamar’s seminal album good kid, m.A.A.d city continues to bask in the ambiance always reserved for classic compositions in the realm of Hip-Hop.
Spike Lee has never been shy about sharing his opinion of how Black people are treated in America, and his latest comments prove this. While sitting with CNN host Anderson Cooper, the famed director suggests that there is a war on Black men across the nation.
Historically speaking, Cam’ron does a track just when backed by soul sampling production. That trend continues in the visual for his new record, “Let The Show Begin,” featuring Estelle and the ever-entertaining Couzin Bang.
It’s custom for Montreality to ask interview subjects off-kilter questions, but with the events unfolding in Ferguson, Mo. and elsewhere, they decided to stick to current events when speaking with rapper Cam’ron.