Since reuniting on the2014 Summer Jamstage in June,G-Unit'sbuzz has been off the charts. The crew of50 Cent, Kidd Kidd, Tony Yayo, Lloyd BanksandYoung Buck keep the momentum going as they land on the cover of the October/November issue of XXL.
Vanessa Satten, Miranda Johnson and Eric Diep interviewed the group at 50 Cent's Connecticut mansion for the cover story.
In addition, the publication will feature a round table discussion with G-Unit and other original videos on it's website starting next week.
The October/November issue of XXL will be on newsstands everywhere on October 17.
Former Pussycat Dolls lead singer Nicole Scherzinger just released her new single entitled "Run." Check out her performance of it on Access Hollywood Live.
Riz shools wanna be D-boys on the game in his new freestyle entitled "Masucamba." He borrows the instrumental from Rocko's hit song "UOENO." Check it out up top and let us know your thoughts in the comment section below.
Ty Dolla $ign was in Paris, France recently. While there he sat down with Booska-P.
The multi-talented rapper/singer/songwriter/producer discusses his Beach House EP, forthcoming debut album Free TC, named for his brother who is incarcerated for a murder he didn't, people who stunt, his father being a musician, playing multiple instruments, writing the first verse and chorus for Chris Brown's"Loyal" and more.
The second season of Dream School premieres tonight at 10/9c on Sundance TV. The reality television show that TV Guide calls "inspiring" is produced by 50 Cent and Jamie Oliver.
A group New York City teens dealing with problems ranging from poverty to drugs will be mentored by celebrity teachers Chuck D, Gloria Allred, Johnny Weir, Cliff Dorfman, Dean Winters, LouAnne Johnson, Don Rimx, Les Stroud and David Chang.
Dream School: NYC trailer
"When we get into Dream School, you watch those kids make those adjustments right there in front of you," 50 Cent told Vibe recently. "These kids would be out of school but it's one of those scenarios where they're receiving the opportunity they wouldn't under any other circumstances. You see this television show when it's a different, full life opportunity for everyone on it. Reality television doesn't stand for that. It's a huge relevance that's obvious to the show with 3,030,000 kids in America dropping out [of high school] a year. Every 26 seconds, someone drops out. Every day, 8,300 people drop out."
50 Cent surprises the students
Attorney Gloria Allred
“I wanted them to get involved in debate because I wanted them to understand how to resolve conflict,” Allred told Forbes. ”This season, we see more emotion,” said executive producer Andrew Jameson. “These are students who really came together and bonded. … This took it to another level.”
Graffiti Artist & Muralist Don Rimx
“What doesn’t work for our brand, what audiences don’t want to see, are the types of storytelling where you know what the producers are doing but it’s very entertaining anyway,” said Sarah Barnett, president of SundanceTV. ‘That works very well in other contexts, but it doesn’t work for us. There’s something about being authentic. But at the same time, we don’t want it to feel like broccoli TV because that’s just not effective.”
Fresh off of her interview on The Breakfast Club, Nyemiah Supreme let's men know exactly how she gets down in a new song entitled "What It Taste Like." Give it a listen up top.
October's Very Ownrecording artist ILoveMakonnenhas a popular song entitled"Tuesday"featuringDrakethat is gaining him lots of new fans.
Various artists have put out unofficial remixes of it and the singer is not exactly happy about it. After Troy Ave dropped his version yesterday, Makonnen took to his Twitter account to throw a few darts at the remakes.
Never one to bite his tongue, Troy quickly fired back.
Should ILoveMakonnen be flattered other artists like his song enough to remix it? Or should artists respect his comments and leave"Tuesday"alone?