To celebrate the NBA All-Star Game taking place in New Orleans this weekend, Trae Tha Truth releases his new mixtape entitled Flight School: All-Star 2014. The project features 29 tracks with remixes of some of hottest hip hop songs currently out.
To celebrate the NBA All-Star Game taking place in New Orleans this weekend, Trae Tha Truth releases his new mixtape entitled Flight School: All-Star 2014. The project features 29 tracks with remixes of some of hottest hip hop songs currently out.
A.V.E.M.G Presents WHO RUN NY Vol.1 Hosted by C-class. This mixtape features the hottest records from the hottest artist out of New York City. Featuring Vado, Jadakiss,troy ave,chinx drugz, C-class, Maino,uncle murder,papoose,fabolous and more. New york city has been on the come up and here is the guys who brought it back. Download link Below.
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Comedian/actor Kevin Hart stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live on Thursday (February 13) to promote his new movie, About Last Night.
In addition the the film Kevin discussed his daughter's brilliant idea to stop herself from wetting the bed, his son trying to emulate him, going for his third MVP Award in the NBA's Celebrity All-Star Game in New Orleans, practicing love making scenes and more.
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Nyemiah Supreme keeps the hot music coming as a part of her #SupremacySeason campaign. Check out her new track entitled "Realest" produced by Dollar$.
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I mean what else is there to say. I just cannot believe it. What an honor. Never, ever, ever have felt this kind of pure joy. Crazy crazy.
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) February 14, 2014
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Chrissy Teigen, Nina Agdal and Lily Aldridge grace the cover of Sports Illustrated's 50th Anniversary Swimsuit issue.
MJ Day, the editor of the swimsuit issue surprised the three lovely women on Thursday (February 13) when she revealed they had made the cover. Teigan and Aldridge were in the studio. Agdal joined the conversation via Skype. They thought they were going to be talking about their photo shoot in the Cook Islands when Day walked in and gave them the good news.
All three looked genuinely surprised. Teigen was close to tears.
“We really honestly liked each other,” Teigen said, according to Sports Illustrated. “Of course you are going to hear that from anybody who does a group shot, but this time it’s true. The connection was natural and the mood was fun.”
Jimmy Kimmel got in on the fun Thursday night when he revealed the cover to a national television audience on his show.
The women shared their joy with their Twitter followers.
I just woke up. Its real. Wow. @SI_Swimsuit
— Nina Agdal (@NinaAgdal) February 14, 2014
Feeling so blessed to be on this iconic @si_swimsuit Sports Illustrated cover with these beauties… http://t.co/pmG8uQDPcl
— Lily Aldridge (@LilyAldridge) February 14, 2014
I cannot wait to spend the new few weeks with the all the fantastic women in this issue. Holy. Moly. Congrats @NinaAgdal and @LilyAldridge!
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) February 14, 2014
The issue hits newsstands nationwide on Tuesday (February 18).
Nina Agdal, Lily Aldridge & Chrissy Teigen learn they've made the cover
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Common recently stopped by Los Angeles radio station Power 106 to chop it up with Justin Credible and J Cruz of the L.A. Leakers.
While there he blessed the mic with a nice off the top of the head freestyle, which is slowly becoming a lost art form with artists now calling pre-written rhymes freestyles. Check that out below.
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Bay-Area Producer CENTRIC Picks Up Score for the Big Spence Film "Set Me Free"
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Hip Hop Artist, Music Producer and CEO & Founder of Free At Last Music Group LLC, Chris ‘CENTRIC’ Louray will be displaying his talents on an upcoming Independent film, “Set Me Free“. “Set Me Free” was written and directed by L.A. based Actor/Director Big Spence. Big Spence wrote this film inspired by one mans life. A story about challenges, faith, choices and change. Spence brought his film to Oakland and the surrounding Bay area where he was raised, with the intent of casting some of the local talent. Big Spence recognized Bay Area talent, Chris ‘Centric‘ Louray and brought him on as the Music Composer in charge of doing an original score. Although Centric had successfully produced music previously for different projects including music placement for VH1, MTV and episodes of “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” television show, “Set Me Free” was his first shot at doing the score for a feature film.
Centric was excited to work with a great team. R&B Artist Baby James (Jay Lyrie), known for his “Ghetto-Retro” style was hired on by Spence as the Music Supervisor. Together, Baby James and Centric put together one great soundtrack. Some of the featured artists on the film’s soundtrack are Love Rance, E-40, Omarion, Erk Tha Jerk, Marcus Allen, Dior and Jeanius Exantus, whose song, “Better Than You” is used as one of the main songs in the film. Centric took special pride in working with Dior and Jeanius, as they are both artists he has produced. Baby James was the music supervisor. “James had dope ideas in addition to what I was doing, so it turned out beautifully. He made me think outside the box”, Centric said. When producing music Centric views it as ‘creating art’. While working on “Set Me Free” Centric had to let his mind be free and tap into his creativity and emotional side. He just went off of the emotion that was in the scene. He wanted to give it the feel that Spence was looking for. “Big Spence had certain scenes in the film that he had strong opinions about, if it wasn’t right he kept at it until he felt it was. However, he left it up to me and James to use our own artistic abilities. I have mad respect for Spence, especially as a Director. Him allowing me to do what I do showed me that he trusted my creativity. That’s huge coming from a Director like Big Spence who accepts nothing less than quality,” Centric stated.
Chris “CENTRIC” Louray is many things. He’s a Hip Hop Artist and Actor but first and foremost Centric is a Music Producer. Growing up in the ‘golden era” of Hip Hop, Centric fancies himself a ‘lyricist’, realizing that with songs you have to go off of your own feelings and moods. Now, having his first opportunity to work on a film Centric realizes it’s not much different than working on a song; you still have to go off of emotion, feeling and the mood of the scene. It’s all about capturing the actors role, the environment they are in during the scene and most importantly capturing the film Director’s vision.
Centric was excited to work on this Big Spence (Touch The Heart Productions) film. In addition to his work on “Set Me Free”,Centric is busy in studio working on many projects which include collaborations with other FreeAtLast members, as well as a solo album. You can hear and see Centric’s talent soon, as Big Spence has set a release date for the film for Spring 2014. “Set Me Free” is slated to be shown at several upcoming film festivals world wide.
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An artist has to be extremely confident and bold to even attempt to cover a song by Sade. Marsha Ambrosius not only goes for it with "Stronger Than Pride," but manages to make it sound fresh and new thanks to her great vocals and the use of Jeru The Damaja and DJ Premier's "Come Clean" instrumental to give the song a hip hop feel.
This is off of Marsha's forthcoming sophomore album entitled Friends & Lovers, which drops later this year.
Drake is admitting that he had an epic bad day on Thursday (February 13). The rapper spent part of the morning venting on Twitter about being misquoted by Rolling Stone regarding derogatory comments he denies he made about Kanye West in an interview with the publication, the press being "evil" and being knocked off of the cover in favor of late actor Phillip Seymour Hoffman.
Drake also pledged not to do any more magazine interviews.
After taking a day to reflect, the October's Very Own boss has issued a statement via his website. In it he apologizes for the Hoffman comments and attempts to patch things up with RS.
With today being the 5th anniversary of So Far Gone I figured it's fitting to return to it's place of its origin in order to clear the air about an extremely emotional day. I completely support and agree with Rolling Stone replacing me on the cover with the legendary Phillip Seymour Hoffman. He is one of the most incredible actors of our time and a man that deserves to be immortalized by this publication. My frustration stemmed from the way it was executed. The circumstances at hand are completely justifiable (on the magazines behalf), but I was not able to salvage my story or my photos and that was devastating. They ran the issue without giving me a choice to be in it or not. I would have waited until it was my time because I understand the magnitude of the cover they chose but I just wasn't given that option and that made me feel violated. I apologize to anybody who took my initial comments out of context because in no way would I ever want to offend the Hoffman family or see myself as bigger than that moment. I am still the same person. Today I was forced out of my character and felt the need to react swiftly. These days are the worst ones. Waking up after a great night in the studio and it's your day to be picked apart. After dwelling on it for a few hours or days you will come to the conclusion that you brought it on yourself almost every time. So here I am having that moment. I once again apologize to everybody who took my cover comments the wrong way. I respect Rolling Stone for being willing to give a kid from Toronto a shot at the cover. I guess this is a day to learn and grow.
Sincerely,
The Boy
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Vada unites with Philly's own DJ Supa and Mr National DJ Crisco Kidd to take #TBT (throwback Thursday) all the way back with his release of his new video "I Ain't No Joke." Paying homage to great Eric B and Rakim.
Most emcee's are not to even attempt to remake this record; and we'll hold in our own judgement. But we definitely suggest you take a listen!
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Red Cafe will release his new mixtape entitled American Psycho II on Monday February 17. The project is hosted by the one and only DJ Whoo Kid.
Here's a preview of what you can expect to hear on the tape. Listen and download "Ice Cold" up top. Follow Red on Twitter @RedCafe.
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Hot 97 radio personality Angie Martinez just launched her new website The Angie Review today. Nicki Minaj called in to talk with her today.
Topics included the possibility of pulling a Beyonce with her next album The Pink Print, her relationship with Drake, people getting upset at the Malcolm X artwork for her song "Lookin Ass Nigga" and speak on pissing some people off with the song.
On the reaction to "Lookin Ass Nigga"
I wasn't trying to p*ss people off. And I don't even think the majority of people are p*ssed off. I just think it's a great conversation to have. It's many records that come out daily and they're nothing but bashing females. And I think that I am in a position to put a record out that women can feel empowered by in our way.
On the Malcolm X cover art for "Lookin Ass Nigga"
I apologize about that. It was like, I had this big gun in the video and someone sent me that picture and said 'Hey you should use this.' It was just almost parallel in my opinion because he has this big gun ready to shoot at a lookin ass bleep. And so that's how I looked at it.I looked at it like, 'Yo, this is one of the most memorable people in black history that really voiced his opinion no matter what.' And I understand how my intent was overlooked. And I definitely didn't want to offend the family or his legacy. This record is to have fun and talk about. It's not to be disrespectful to someone's legacy, so I took it down. It wasn't the official artwork anyway.
On the release date for her next album "The Pink Print"
The Pink Print is not gonna have a release date. You'll never know when it's coming until it just comes.
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New Orleans singer on the rise August Alsina is preparing to drop his debut album entitled Testimony on April 15th via Def Jam Records.
Check out the Payne Lindsey-directed music video for "Make It Home" featuring Young Jeezy.
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Here's a brand new music video from New Jersey spitter Ranson entitled "Royalty." The track was produced by Shorty Fyuz. Video directed by Ishell Vaughn.
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While at the Shade 45 studios with DJ Whoo Kid, Wiz Khalifa let director Ralph Madison film him performing a snippet of the song "Dispensary." The full track also features Taylor Gang emcess Berner and Chevy Woods. It can be found on Whoo Kid. DJ Skee and DJ MLK's new mixtape entitled SEXW.
You can download it now for free from Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/DJ-Whoo-Kid-SXEW-Vol-1-mixtape.579459.html.
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Katy Perry is preparing to release the official music video for her single entitled "Dark Horse" featuring Juicy J on February 20th.
Today the singer gives us a sneak preview of the Mathew Cullen-directed clip. The song is off of Katy's latest album, Prism.
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This is just the digital release track listing. New jams will be added for the physical, kind of like a extended "Directors Cut"! yahm
— Scott Mescudi (@ducidni) February 13, 2014
Kid Cudi has released the cover art and tracklisting for the digital version of his Satellite Flight: The Journey to Mother Moon album..It features ten tracks with the lone feature coming from Raphael Saadiq.
The cover was designed by Cudi himself. The physical edition of the project will have additional songs added to it. The exact release date hasn't been revealed, but it's due out this month.
Check out the tracklisting below.
Satellite Flight track listing ;) pic.twitter.com/kxTycBlQxG
— Scott Mescudi (@ducidni) February 13, 2014
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Que has a bonified hit on his hands with "O.G. Bobby Johnson." He links up with Grand Hustle boss, T.I., and CTE World head honcho, Young Jeezy for an official remix.
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In this Interview with Montreality, Nitty Scott speaks about:
- The type of student she was at school (0:12)
- Jobs she had as a teenager growing up (1:31)
- Her 1st big paycheck (2:28)
- Her passion for literature, favorite books (2:45)
- What she was in a previous lifetime (3:51)
- Her favorite cartoon character (3:32)
- Whether or not she's into video games (5:01)
- The realest shxt she ever wrote (5:15)
- The biggest lie in the world (6:22)
- Her upcoming album - The Art Of Chill (6:33)
- Becoming enlightened, self-realization (7:43)
- The spiritually suppressive nature of society (9:13)
- Recording "Flower Child" with Kendrick Lamar (10:20)
- Her last meal of choice (12:20)
- Her message to the youth (12:32)
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