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Earlier this summer Dave East dropped some heat in his Karma 2 mixtape and though we’re on the cusp of Fall, East is done keeping the streets hot. Coming through with some visuals for “I Don’t Understand,” the Harlem rapper gets his acting on for a minute and has his crew back down a rival […]
French Montana’s been laying low for a hot minute now but he keeps his name ringing bells by appearing in the most unexpected places.
Since bustin’ into the game with “Don’t Run” Casanova’s been on his chest pounding thug sh*t but today it seems like the Brooklyn rapper is finally dropping something that relates his name.
Before Cardi B and Tekashi 6ix9ine took a chokehold on the New York rap scene with their colorful personalities, Young M.A was steadily building her brand by reminding everyone that the city that never sleeps was keeping it as gully as ever.
Eminem didn’t necessarily ether rappers on his latest album, Kamikaze, but he sure as hell had a little venom for them. In his visual to “Fall,” Em finds himself dealing with the negative fallout from his previous album, Revival, and ultimately ends up on the run from a shadow that’s stalking him like George Zimmerman.
Ever since Colin Kaepernick decided to sit during the National Anthem and eventually kneel at the behest of retired Green Beret, Nate Boyer, fans have been torn on whether he was protesting police brutality (which he was) or protesting the flag (which he was not).
Lil Uzi Vert recently had a Bible thrown at him during an onstage performance and while it might’ve interrupted him for a second it surely hasn’t stopped him from continuing to rap.
We don’t know how so many Hip-Hop OG’s dropped videos in one fell swoop but we’re all here for it. First up with have the trillest rapper in Bun B link up with OG trapper T.I. and Big K.R.I.T. in the visual for “Recognize” where B sits on a golden throne while Tip and K.R.I.T. […]
Janet Jackson and the closeness she shared with her big brother, Michael Jackson, has always been evident throughout both their careers. Ms. Jackson honored her brother with a fitting tribute after she produced an update to the King Of Pop’s epic “Remember The Time” video from 1992, and the results are sure to get fans […]
Haters tried to stop production by clapping up the video shoot but ultimately the long awaited clip to the 50 Cent, Tekashi 6ix9ine, Casanova and Uncle Murda collaboration “Get The Strap” is here, and as you’d expect there was a lot of gunplay involved. Like, a lot of gunplay.
We’re not sure how the whole naming a song after a living celebrity thing started but it’s still going strong and Tory Lanez is the latest artist to follow the trend.
Again, if you haven’t sat down and given Jay Rock’s Redemption LP any burn then your summer ’18 gonna be lacking that much more heat.