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Artist Nick Cage sits down at Foundation Studio with Buffalo, NY’s Benny the Butcher to Chop it Up about becoming a successful hip-hop artist, what inspired the Black Soprano Family, staying out of the streets, being inspired by Westside Gunn, The Griselda Family, and more.
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Springfield, Massachusetts emcee D Got Bars is back like her never like he never left with official visuals for his "Ghostface Freestyle" over the classic "All That I Got Is You" instrumental from Ghostface Killah.
New Haven, Connecticut emcee Kevlar Kohleone's latest gem," "Lifestylez Of Grandeur" depicts life in a more positive light with the help of frequequent collaborator King D.O.E., over production by Sypooda.
Legendary emcee Nasir Jones, professionally known as Nas, is back with a new album titled "King's Disease." The entire 13-track project was produced by Hit-Boy.
In addition to reuniting with The Firm members AZ, Cormega and Foxy Brown, the album also features Charlie Wilson, Big Sean, Don Toliver, Fivio Foreign, A$AP Ferg, Lil Durk, Anderson .Paak and Brucie B.
1. “King’s Disease” 2. “Blue Benz” 3. “Car #85” Feat. Charlie Wilson 4. “Ultra Black” Feat. Hit-Boy 5. “27 Summers” 6. “Replace Me” Feat. Don Toliver and Big Sean 7. “Til The War Is Won” Feat. Lil Durk 8. “All Bad” Feat. Anderson .Paak 9. “The Definition” Feat. Brucie B. 10. “Full Circle” Feat. The Firm 11. “10 Points” 12. “The Cure” 13. “Spicy” Feat. Fivio Foreign and ASAP Ferg
Inspired by Mary J Blige's song "Know," Kevlar Kohleone looped the beat added verses & kept Mary on the hook because it spoke volumes to him. This video is for promotion use only non profit. This song is also a bonus track from Kevlar's latest body of work available here: https://www.datpiff.com/Kevlar-Kohleone-Elm-City-Blues-mixtape.957892.html
Rising Yonkers, New York artist AnF420 recently dropped his "23" years EP, but the grind doesn't stop there. He's already back with a new single titled “Visions.” Born & raised in the same city as DMX, The Lox, Mary J. Blige & other legends from Yonkers, AnF420 is determined to create a name & brand for himself.
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The 2011 Billboard Music Awards were held last night (May 22) and Eminem and Justin Bieber won big, taking home six awards apiece.
Other winners on the night included Usher, Lady Gaga, Rihanna, Taio Cruz and Taylor Swift, who each bagged three trophies.
Fans were also treated to a steamy performance of "S&M" by Rihanna and Spears that was sealed with a kiss.
Beyonce received the Millennium award, which was presented to her in a pre-recorded video by Michelle Obama, Lady GaGa and her mother Tina Knowles.
B was humble and gracious in accepting the award. She thanked Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, her mother, father and also the two original members of Destiny's Child Letoya Lucket and LaTavia Roberson for their influence on her career.
She ended her acceptance speech by thanking her husband. “I don’t want to put you on the spot because I know their probably putting a camera in your face right now, but I love me some Jay-Z,” she said.
Check out the performances and full list of winners below.
2011 Billboard Music Awards Winners:
ARTIST AWARDS
Top Artist:
Eminem
Top New Artist:
Justin Bieber
Top Male Artist:
Eminem
Top Female Artist:
Rihanna
Top Duo/Group:
The Black Eyed Peas
Top Billboard 200 Artist:
Taylor Swift
Top Hot 100 Artist:
Katy Perry
Top Digital Songs Artist:
Katy Perry
Top Radio Songs Artist:
Rihanna
Top Touring Artist:
U2
Top Social Artist:
Justin Bieber
Top Streaming Artist:
Justin Bieber
Top Digital Media Artist:
Justin Bieber
Top Pop Artist:
Lady Gaga
Top R&B Artist:
Usher
Top Rap Artist:
Eminem
Top Country Artist:
Taylor Swift
Top Rock Artist:
Train
Top Alternative Artist:
Mumford & Sons
Top Latin Artist:
Shakira
Top Dance/Electronic Artist:
Lady Gaga
Top Christian Artist:
Chris Tomlin
SPECIAL AWARDS:
Millennium Award:
Beyonce
Touring Award:
U2
Icon Award:
Neil Diamond
ALBUMS AWARDS:
Top Billboard 200 Album:
Eminem -- "Recovery"
Top Pop Album:
Justin Bieber -- "My World 2.0"
Katy Perry -- "Teenage Dream"
Top R&B Album:
Usher -- "Raymond v. Raymond"
Top Rap Album:
Eminem -- "Recovery"
Top Country Album:
Taylor Swift -- "Speak Now"
Top Rock Album:
Mumford & Sons -- "Sigh No More"
Top Alternative Album:
Mumford & Sons -- "Sigh No More"
Top Latin Album:
Enrique Iglesias -- "Euphoria"
Top Dance/Electronic Album:
Lady Gaga -- "The Fame"
Top Christian Album:
Skillet -- "Awake"
SONG AWARDS:
Top Hot 100 Song:
Taio Cruz -- "Dynamite"
Top Digital Song:
Taio Cruz -- "Dynamite"
Top Radio Song:
Bruno Mars -- "Just The Way You Are"
Top Streaming Song (Audio):
Nelly -- "Just A Dream"
Top Streaming Song (Video):
Justin Bieber Feat. Ludacris -- "Baby"
Top Pop Song:
Taio Cruz -- "Dynamite"
Top R&B Song:
Usher Feat. will.i.am -- "OMG"
Top Rap Song:
Eminem Feat. Rihanna -- "Love The Way You Lie"
Top Country Song:
Lady Antebellum -- "Need You Now"
Top Rock Song:
Train -- "Hey, Soul Sister"
Top Alternative Song:
Neon Trees -- "Animal"
Top Latin Song:
Shakira Feat. Freshleyground -- "Waka Waka (This Time For Africa)"
Top Dance Song:
Edward Maya & Vika Jigulina -- "Stereo Love"
Top Christian Song:
Chris Tomlin -- "Our God"
Beyonce “Run The World (Girls)”
Beyonce - Millenium Award acceptance speech
Ke$ha "Animal" x "Blow"
Rihanna "S&M" remix Featuring Britney Spears
Nicki Minaj "Super Bass" x "Till The World Ends" Ft. Britney Spears
Pitbull "Everything Tonight" Ft Ne-Yo
Mary J. Blige "Someone To Love Me (Naked)" Ft. Lil Wayne
One Republic "Good Life" x Far East Movement "If I Was You" Ft Snoop Dogg
Videos After The JumpIt was a star-studded night on the season finale of Fox's So You Think You Can Dance.Leona Lewis performed "I See You", Mary J Blige sang "I Am" and Jennifer Lopez danced her way through her new single "Louboutins". It was J-Lo's first live appearance since the American Music Awards where she slipped and fell. Jenny From The Block rebounded quite nicely last night.
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EAST RUTHERFORD, New Jersey — You guys better stop sleeping on Young Jeezy. The Atlanta rap king pulls out all stops during his big show appearances. The Snowman had the highlight of the night at Sunday's Summer Jam concert, bringing out both Drake and Jay-Z on his set.
Young set it off with his massive stadium knockers/ club bangers, such as "Who Dat" and "Bottom of the Map." He always seems to have the upper hand on shows such as these, at any concert for that matter, because the sound of his music is huge, and the crowd loves his anthems.
Jeezy said he wanted do something for the ladies, and with a couple of thumps of bass preceding him, Drake ran out for "Best I Ever Had." Tens of thousands sang along as the energetic Canadian bopped and performed his hit. "You the f---in' best!" he yelled.
Drake, and you could say everybody else on the lineup, was trumped when Jay-Z came out during "Put On." The Tri-State area crowd filled the home of the New York Giants with applause for the musical icon. Jay spit the verse to his Jeezy remix, then laid his game down with "D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune)," the new song that has been getting played on Hot 97 nonstop. Jay simply walked off the stage when he was done.
Jay-Z, Young Jeezy, More At Summer Jam
The Diplomats — Jim Jones and Juelz Santana — were the show closers. Three years in row now, the collective from Harlem have been the chosen send-off act.
"I heard somebody got killed," Jones said, sarcastically referring to Jay-Z's musical burial of Auto-Tune. "They say my man Auto-Tune got killed. Is this a funeral or we came to party?"
Jones then went into "Byrd Gang Money." Juelz Santana came out for a few favorites, like "Hey Ma," then the Dips addressed the elephant in the room: There'd be no reunion with Killa Cam'ron at Summer Jam. It seems like he's really done with Jimmy and Juelz.
"We here, and we love Cam," Jim said. "You wanna do something as if Cam was here?"
They played "Suck it or Not."
Soulja Boy Tell'em came out as a guest for "Turn My Swag On." Ryan Leslie came out for Jim's "Precious," and as expected, Ron Browz brought the Auto-Tune for "Pop Champagne," as did DJ Webstar for "Dancing on Me."
Other Summer Jam guests included Red Man and Method Man, who came out during Mary J. Blige's set. It was big to see Lil' Kim do "Lighters Up" as one of T-Pain's surprises. The Queen Bee was grinding all over the singer during her new song, "Download." Pain also brought out DJ Khaled and Ace Hood.
Jadakiss left the stage in a hurry after his set. He went on pretty early in the show, before the sun had even gone down. The Lox member did bring out Busta Rhymes for "Respect My Conglomerate," but a few of his major tricks outta the hat didn't solidify. No OJ Da Juiceman, Gucci Mane or DMX, and a big rumor that he was going to bring out Cam'ron wasn't true.
Also on the bill were The-Dream (his guest was Fabolous), Day26, Elephant, Mavado and Serani, whose "No Games" had the audience chanting, "It's, it's Serani!"
Source:MTVNews
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