In episode two of Ty Dolla $ign'sUnder the Influence of Music Tour webisode series he takes us behind the scenes as he chills in his hotel and hits the stage with Wiz Khalifa.
Snoop Lion's Snoopadelic Films has teamed up with Vice Films to release the Reincarnated documentary. The film takes us on Snoop's journey of recording his Reincarnated album in Jamaica.
Today Vice has released an extended trailer from the documentary.
"That's what makes me who I am is my struggle and my testimony. The things that I went through," Snoop says. "I could never become Snoop Lion if I was never Snoop Dogg. But Snoop Lion is the elevation of Snoop Dogg."
Ciara remixes her hot track "Sorry." Future lends a hand on the song. The original version is the lead single off of Cici's upcoming album, One Woman Army.
You can download the original version of "Sorry" now from iTunes.
Meek Mill sits down with The Warner Sound's Shaheem Reid to decode track No. 2 "In God We Trust" off of his upcoming Dreams and Nightmares album.
"It's just about surviving in the streets - in God we trust for the love of the money," Meek says. "I seen a lot of young guys go to war. It was even times we was in positions where it was at war with the guys because they wanted to do something to us. If anybody wanted to do something to us we wanted to do something to them. And it might have been over one of the smallest money transactions that had nothing do with me, probably one of my friends. You gotta survive and participate in it. I just wanted to give them that one street joint nobody really giving out no more."
Release Date: November 2, 2012 (3D/2D theaters) Studio: Univeral Pictures Director: RZA Screenwriter: RZA, Eli Roth Starring: Russell Crowe, RZA, Lucy Liu, Rick Yune, Jamie Chung, Cung Le, Dave Bautista, Byron Mann, Daniel Wu, Pam Grier Genre: Action, Adventure MPAA Rating: Not Available
Plot Summary: Quentin Tarantino presents "The Man With the Iron Fists," an action-adventure inspired by kung-fu classics as interpreted by his longtime collaborators RZA and Eli Roth. Making his debut as a big-screen director and leading man, RZA-alongside a stellar international cast led by Russell Crowe and Lucy Liu-tells the epic story of warriors, assassins and a lone outsider hero in nineteenth-century China who must unite to destroy the clan traitor who would destroy them all.
Since his arrival in China's Jungle Village, the town's blacksmith (RZA) has been forced by radical tribal factions to create elaborate tools of destruction. When the clans' brewing war boils over, the stranger channels an ancient energy to transform himself into a human weapon. As he fights alongside iconic heroes and against soulless villains, one man must harness this power to become savior of his adopted people.
Blending astonishing martial-arts sequences from some of the masters of this world with the signature vision he brings as the leader of the Wu-Tang Clan and as one of hip-hop's most dominant figures of the past two decades, RZA embarks upon his most ambitious, stylized and thrilling project to date.
DJ Whoo Kid came up to Thisis50 and spoke with Young Jack Thriller on a few stories that went down in his life. In this video, Whoo Kid talks about 50 Cent firing him