Joey Bada$$
Fans of The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore are already familiar with the host’s popular “Keep It 100” segments, which features Wilmore asking his guests to answer controversial questions. Wilmore switched the segment to an all-star “music edition” featuring Rick Ross, Joe Budden, Jeezy and more.
Thanks to Malia Obama, the Pro Era crew got quite the boost ahead of the debut of its front-runner, Joey BadA$$, debut album, B4.Da.$$. But while the Brooklyn teen has been shining, there exists a whole team behind him with loads of talent themselves.
UFC 172 will have a little Brooklyn flavor on Saturday, April 26, thanks to rapper Joey Bada$$, who teamed up with #UFCyphertrack to create “Mr. Wonderful.” Mixed martial artist Phil Davis will walk out to the song before going toe to toe with Anthony Johnson.
Joey Bada$$ and his musical stylistics have attracted comparisons to the early ‘90s MC. At the tender age of 19, the Brooklyn rapper, born Jo-Vaughn Scott, is hardly your YouTube sensation suckling at the teat of fame.
The Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary this summer. And in typical fashion, they’ve booked some widely heralded headliners in Raekwon and the ever elusive Jay Electronica.
Art imitates life, or in this case, personal experiences. Pro Era MC Dirty Sanchez offers up a new track titled “147,” featuring Joey Bada$$, Rokamouth, and A La Sole after an unfortunate experience with police.
Smoke DZA’s Dream.ZONE.Achieve releases in just a few hours, but that didn’t stop the New Yorker from debuting one final track called “Fhvt BVsturd,” featuring Joey Bada$$.
Joey Bada$$ drops a new joint called “Pantie Raid Pt. II,” a buttery smooth number produced by Bruce Leekix.
It’s officially a new year, a new dawn and new crop of competition for everyone to aim to be part of 2014’s initial The Wrap Up: Hip-Hop Wired’s Top 10 Songs Of The Week.
West Coast rap duo Audio Push aren’t letting up as we move into the new year. Last night, Oktane and Price offered up a visual for “Tis The Season,” a song that appeared on their Come As You Are mixtape.
Streetwear brand Akomplice used the age-old method of melding the new and old school by seeking a contemporary artist to represent the legacy of a legend in their new lookbook. The clothing manufacturer called on rising MC Joey Bada$$ to model clothing from a capsule collection that commemorates the life of the late, great J. Dilla.
It’s safe to say that there’s no love lost for the police on the part of Smoker’s Club Tour headliners Joey Bada$$ and Ab-Soul.