Machine Gun Kelly recently released his Bad Boy debut album, Lace Up. Yesterday the Cleveland rage party starter visited Jimmy Kimmel Live to perform "Stereo" off of the project.
Check out the performance below and pick up a copy of Lace Up on iTunes.
Lady Gaga decides to bless fans with the demo version of "B*tch Don't Kill My Vibe." The collaboration with Kendrick Lamar was originally supposed to appear on K. Dot's good kid, m.A.A.d city album, but due to creative differences it didn't make the cut.
Footage from the video was shot in in Rio and Colombia.
Capo Ca$his does his thing on this "Holy Water Freestyle." After peeping and downloading this freestyle make sure you check out Ca$his' new album titled The Art of Dying, available now on iTunes
Gucci Mane drops another music video off of his very solid Trap God mixtape. The latest song to get the visual treatment is the C4-produced "Gas and Mud."
Saigon just shot his new music for "TheGame Changer" with the super talented singer Marsha Ambrosius. The two talk about they met through Just Blaze and developed a brother/sister type relationship.
"Game Changer" is off of The Yardfather's new album The Greatest Story Never Told Chapter 2: Bread and Circuses.
"If my music don't strum your soul, I ain't done my job," Saigon said.
Young Jeezy celebrates President Obama's reelection by releasing an official music video to his politically charged anthem "We Done It Again."
The Snowman released a statement via MTV regarding the song:
"To every ghetto In the world. In 2008 we celebrated history with 'My President' is black. In 2012 I want Barack to know we got his back and we 'Done It Again.' We don't wait for history, we claim victory!"
Lil Wayne'sI Am Not A Human Being II album is coming out... eventually. The follow up to his 2010 gold selling album has been pushed back to a not yet revealed 2013 date according to Billboard.
The project was originally scheduled to drop in November. That date was moved to December 11th, which would have put him right in line for Christmas shoppers. Now that date has been cancelled.
No reason was given for the latest push back. Hopefully it's not health related. The Young Money boss suffered two seizures recently and was unable to appear in court this week to testify in his lawsuit against Quincy Jones III.
He was suing QDII for making what he claimed was an unauthorized biography of him.
Weezy lost both his case and the countersuit QDIII filed against him and was ordered to pay the film producer $2,195,000.
Coming off the successful first week of sales where he moved 242,000 units of good kid, m.A.A.d city,Kendrick Lamar sat down with French based website Daymolition to talk about that album's success and more.
K. Dot said he was ready for the big first week because he gave fans a good concept album full of fresh and new sounds. He added that he got good advice from Dr. Dre during the recording process.
"Just really continue the work ethic. As far as actually putting in the time to make something that can stick for many years," Kendrick said of the advice he got from Dre. "Just continue the passion for it. Watching him do it, watching him work [and] watching Snoop work. All of them still got the love and the passion for it so it makes me go ten times harder as a new artist."
Kendrick explains what the song "The Jig Is Up" means, what he means when he says GKMC is "classic worthy," but will take years before it can be considered a true classic and whether there is competition between Black Hippy group members.
"I'm competitive with them. I'm competitive with Jay-Z. I'm competitive with Nas. I'm competitive with Kanye. I'm in the big leagues now. I can't be looking at them as big homies for the rest of my life," Kendrick explains. "I have to go out there and continue the legacy of great music"
Kendrick also speaks on the difference between working an a mixtape and an album.
As promised Gudda Gudda delivers his new Guddaville 3 mixtape. The tape has features from Trae Tha Truth, Mystikal, Lil Wayne, 2 Chainz, Ace Hood, Crooked I, T Streets, Mack Maine, Tyga, Wiz Khalifa and more.
Tracklist:
1. "Guddaville 3 (Intro) 2. "New Orleans" ft. Mystikal, Thugga & Flow (Prod by Trunknock Beats) 3. "I'm Gudda" ft. 2 Chainz & T Streets (Prod by Southside & Lex Luger) 4. "Drank N Smoke" ft. Wiz Khalifa 5. "Money Keep Calling" ft. Flow (Prod by Beat Billionaire) 6. "Red Rum" (Prod by Superman) 7. "Enemies" ft. Crooked I, Ace Hood & Trae the Truth (Prod by Dreyzah Beats) 8. "Right Here" (Prod by Loudpack) 9. "Ride 4 Me" 10. "Everyday I Do It" (Prod by Redrum) 11. "Hustle All Day" ft. Kevin Gates & Flow (Prod by Speaker Knockers) 12. "Stupid" ft. Flow (Prod by Flight School) 13. "100 On It" ft. Tyga 14. "Bang Bang" ft. 2 Chainz (Prod by Hardhead) 15. "I Know" ft. Nina Luv (Prod by Kajmir Royale) 16. "The Vent Part 2" (Prod by Decadez 17. "Whatever You Do" (Prod by Moe & Hardhead) 18. "Picture Me Rolling" 19. "As Da World Turns" ft. Lil Wayne & Mack Maine 20. "Guddaville (Freestyle)" (Prod by Jahlil Beats)
L.A.D. A.K.A. La The Darkman releases the official music video for "Love Is Loyalty." The track is off of The Darkman's mixtape/album Midwest Kush Pt. 2.
Here's Soulja Boy's new mixtape, Young & Flexin. The 16-track project features Chief Keef and Shawty Boy.
Tracklist:
1. There Go Soulja 2. Danger 3. Dop Boy 4. Down 5. HUSLT 6. Juice 7. Soulja Banger 8. Gettin Cake 9. I Got Them Racks 10. I Turn up So Hard 11. This Weed Loud 12. Young and Flexin 13. On The Low ft Shawty Boy 14. Thug Story 15. Lebron James 16. Foreign Cars ft Chief Keef
Posted by BIGGA RANKIN on November 7, 2012 at 1:49pm
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Live TV can be tricky for reporters. A simple slip of the tongue and you can find yourself the butt of jokes from coast to coast. It's even worse when you have two bloopers within seconds of each other.
That's what happened to reporter Blake Burman of Miami/Fort Lauderdale's Channel 7 News yesterday as he was reporting on the presidential election race from camp Obama.
"Not necessarily info, but just kind of giving you a little bit of what you see here. That's Wyclef Jean giving an interview," Blake said as he nodded his head towards will.i.am.
After being corrected by someone off camera who was just as clueless as he was Blake embarrasses himself even further by mistaking will for a different rapper.
"Wale, excuse me... Wale. Got my artists mixed up."
About 30 seconds later Blake finally got it right, but the damage had been done by that point. This video is definitely going viral. Check it out below
Kelly Rowland is preparing for the release of her fourth studio album titled Year of the Woman. She recently shot the official music video for the project's lead single "Ice" featuring Lil Wayne.
Here's a brief behind the scenes peak at what the clip will look like.
T.I. was recently featured on VH1's Behind The Music. The show covers his trouble with the law, his prison stint, his reality show T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle, losing his best friend to gun violence, his early life selling drugs, getting his career in rap started, signing with LaFace Records and getting dropped, then signing with Atlantic and a lot more.
YMCMB artist Gudda Gudda recruits Ace Hood, Trae Tha Truth and Crooked I for "Enemies." The Dreyzah Beats-produced song is off of Gudda's mixtape, Guddaville3, which will be released later today.
Rihanna's official music video for "Diamonds" will premiere on MTV Thursday, November 8 at 6:50 p.m. ET. The song is the lead single off of her upcoming seventh studio album, Unapologetic.
Here's some behind the scenes footage of the Anthony Mandler-directed video, which was shot in Los Angeles.