Black Star returns with the first single off of their upcoming album that is scheduled to be released in 2012.
Black Star returns with the first single off of their upcoming album that is scheduled to be released in 2012.
1. DJ Capcom Freestyle Ft. Beedie
2. Stop Bitchin’ (Prod. By Big Jerm) (Full Version)
3. What If? (Prod. By James Moore)
4. No Hook
5. Girls In The Palm Of My Hand (Prod. By Johnny Juliano)
6. La Familia Ft. Ghosty
7. Born On Halloween Ft. Ghosty
8. When The Money Come Slow (Prod. By Rod Da Blizz)
9. The Stick Up
10. The Introduction
11. Successful
12. On My Grind Ft. Jimmie Hoffa (Rare)
13. Cartel Gathering Ft. Beddie & Jimmie Hoffa (Rare)
14. First Radio Freestyle Ever
15. U-Stream Word Game Freestyle (2008)
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Beyonce unveils visuals "Dance For You." The video was shot before she announced her pregnancy and will be featured on disc 2 of her forthcoming DVD Live at Roseland: The Elements of 4, which will be released on November 29, 2011.
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Apparently Keri Hilson isn't a fan of Beyonce or her husband Jay-Z.
The singer was on the red carpet of the 2011 Soul Train Music Awards when she was asked to give a drop for "Juicy" magazine while holding their November issue which features a picture of Beyonce and Hov on the cover.
"Yeah, who's that? No, I can't do that I'm sorry," she said after seeing the cover.
She eventually did the drop, but as you can see in the clip below she wasn't holding the magazine.
Is there trouble brewing between the two R&B divas? Let us know what you think in the comment section.
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Rihanna lets viewers get a peek of her private life as she goes home for the holidays. The pop star gives her younger brother valuable advice and presents her grandmother with a special gift in the clip narrated by Jay-Z.
Rihanna's new album Talk That Talk is in stores now.
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Lil Cease teams up with Black Rob and Peedi Crakk for the official video for "I Don't Know." The track is produced by Harry Fraud, who has been feeding the streets a steady diet of bangers recently.
Check out the Mazi O directed clip below.
NEW DOGG POUND. "Forever In a Day" @SnoopDogg @DAZDILLINGER @kurupt_gotti PRODUCED BY @getAMPlified DIRECTED BY @therealdahdah
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Waka Flocka catches a case of extreme paranoia and calls 911 for help when an unexpected visitor shows up at his front door in Broken Equipment's latest spoof.
Find out what happens to the Brick Squad Monopoly rapper in the clip below.
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Mike Knox sat down with UeRadio recently to discuss his upcoming projects.
First up for the Philadelphia rapper is his mixtape Boston George, which drops on Black Friday, November 25. His debut album See Me Later will follow soon afterwards with an official release date of January 17, 2012.
Knox and Producer/Engineer R5Fiya speak on the recording process for both projects.
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Wale drops visuals for his tribute song dedicated to the Detroit Lions Hall of Fame running back Barry Sanders.
Wale's Ambition album is in stores now.
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Cee Lo Green is set to release a platinum edition of his album The Lady Killer on November 28. "Anyway" is the lead single.
You can pre-order now on iTunes
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Mobb Deep celebrated the release of their new Black Cocaine EP by performing several of their biggest hits at BB Kings in New York City.
Havoc and Prodigy hit the stage and rapped a brief version of "Drop A Gem On Em," before moving on to "Survival of the Fittest," "G.O.D. Pt. III," and "Dead Man's Shoes."
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Ludacris drops official visuals for his diss track aimed at Big Sean and Drake. The track is featured on Luda's latest mixtape 1.21 Gigawatts: Back to the First Time.
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Prodigy and Havoc have been in many conflicts with other rappers throughout the years. Whether it's been Tupac Shakur, Jay-Z or Saigon, Mobb Deep has never shied away from a battle. During a very candid interview with Hot 97's Peter Rosenberg, Illuminati P breaks down why the group has always been ready to address all drama at a moment's notice.
PR: It's almost an honor that you had your sh*t with Pac. I'm just curious, all these years later Pac's gone, he's basically a God in hip hop and he talked crazy sh*t about y'all. How does it feel being a dude who was the subject of beef with this dude who is considered an all time great?
Prodigy: At that time we didn't care who he was, or what he did, or he with--none of that. We was just holding our crew. Holding down our team, holding down our state, out borough. And we was willing to die for that. As stupid as that may sound, we was willing to die over rap music. We was putting our life on the line. At that time we was doing shows in L.A. and all that. That's why I went so hard at Jay-Z when he said that line in a song because he wasn't around for none of that. Pac was going at him too. Nas, Jay. Mobb Deep, Biggie. So, Biggie and Mobb Deep was holding it down we wasn't playing, we was ready to die for that. Get locked up whatever, get shot...because that'e the mentality we had at that time. Thank God we made it out of that and it's sad that Pac didn't and Biggie didn't.
So, when Jay-Z started saying all that crazy stuff [like] he held New York down and 'New York been soft ever since Snoop came through and crushed the buildings.' I took that very personal and I said what I had to say about him. I called him a b*tch basically for saying that. He was a b*tch for saying that 'cause he waited 'til everything had died down, he waited until people got murdered...waited 'til everything was over with then come out and said that like he did something.
P goes on to talk about how getting in shape has helped him deal with sickle cell, his book My Infamous Life: The Autobiography of Mobb Deep's Prodigy and a lot more.
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