Guess that gold chain 50 Cent “stumbled upon” on stage at last year’s Summer Jam and blessed Young Buck with was a welcome back to the company gift.
It’s the summer so it’s only logical that in his latest visuals 2 Chainz takes over an ice cream truck and spread the love amongst his community, right?
Today, August 26, is Women’s Equality Day and the 95th anniversary women earned the right to vote in this country.
The lyrics from Chicago rap group Do or Die‘s 1996 smash debut single “Po Pimp,” featuring Twista, made its way onto a fourth-grader’s homework assignment. The parents of the boy were angered by the vulgar verses and voiced their frustration to a school superintendent and board.
Twista has always been a one of a kind. He details his come up and signature delivery on a very special appearance with The Breakfast Club.
Every man has a dark side and Twista has been digging deep to put his on display for his most recent LP. Not to say that he went full Lucifer on his ninth studio album Dark Horse, but the newest video for the single “Devil’s Angels” has the motor-mouthed MC commanding the forces of darkness […]
It takes more than talent for a MC to blow up. But sometimes, something as simple as a guest verse on the right track at the perfect moment can change a career for the better.
While Twista is fully capable of strapping up and keeping it hardcore with the rest of his Chicago brethren, he’s equally renown for his tracks aimed to rouse his female audience.
Common has been rather hospitable with his studio time for fellow Chicago artists as of late, and Twista is following suit as his Dark Horse album is gearing up to be released from out its stable.
As promised, A$AP Ferg delivers 19 new tracks via his first ever Gangsta Grillz mixtape Ferg Forever.
The line between satisfying a buying public and an artistic credibility are spiderweb thin. Should Hip-Hop artists have to “dumb it down” to get attention? Amazingly, statistics pretty much scream a defiant “yes.”