Bad Boy artist King Los stopped by Phoenix radio station 98.3 to kick it with Bootleg Kev. Los showed off his impressive off the top of the head skills in a freestyle challenge.
Kev threw out random words and Los incorporated them into the freestyle.
Normally the guy being interviewed, Kevin Hart flips the script in the latest episode of his Day in the Life series and fires questions at former 106 & Park host, Terrence J.
Kevin was supposed to quiz Terrence about his new gig as host of E! News, but in typical Kevin Hart fashion the comedian found a way to make the interview all about him.
It's always nice to see rap newcomers pay homage to legends that came before them. California spitters Kid Star B and Kubez do just that on "Runnin," a dedication to the late great producer J. Dilla A.K.A. Jay Dee.
Kid Star and Kubes rap over the J. Dilla produced song "Runnin" made famous by The Pharcyde in 1995.
Directed By Cristian "Concrete" Gutierrez R2S FILMS
Lil Wayne's chances of winning his lawsuit against Quincy Jones III just took a big hit, all because Wayne decided to not give a damn during his videotaped deposition.
As we previously reported, Wayne is suing QDIII over a documentary he says was unauthorized and was a "scandalous portrayal" of him. He also claims that the film maker didn't have permission to use his songs.
Wayne was due to appear in court to testify at the trial this week, but because of the two seizures he suffered last week he won't be able to, leaving his lawyers no other choice but to use the deposition tapes as his testimony.
The judge in the case said Wayne acted like an "irresponsible little child" during the deposition according to TMZ
Wayne is seen in the tapes cursing, refusing to answer questions and even threatening QDIII's lawyer, Pete Ross.
"You know [the judge] can't save you, right? In the real world? That guy right there. He can't save you in the real world," Wayne tells Ross.
During another exchange Ross asks Wayne if he remembers performing at the Virgin Mobile music festival in 2008 with Kanye West.
"I don't know," Wayne says. "But I know I did perform at this bad a$$ b*tch birthday party recently. She was crazy stupid thick."
That's pretty much how the entire deposition went and that's what Wayne's lawyers will have to use in front of a jury they will be trying to convince that the Young Money boss deserves a victory in the case.
Is Rick Ross and the MMG camp going to have to start looking over their shoulders? A video uploaded to youtube suggests so.
In the seven minute clip, a Gangster Disciple's member surrounded by his crew says Ross made two mistakes. The first was name dropping imprisoned GD leader Larry Hoover's name in "BMF (Blowing Money Fast.)" His second misstep was putting his face on the six point star the gang uses on the cover of his Black Bar Mitzvahmixtape.
"It ain't nothing but three people that rock this star. The Jews, the GD's and the Illuminati," he says. "You not Jew, you not GD so I guess the Illuminati gotcha. It's like this we pulling up on you, we pressing up on you... the whole Maybach. No matter who in Maybach. Everybody on your label is in trouble. Whatever city, whatever state - the pressure on. We letting you promoters know, before you book Rick Ross you need to check with us G"
Ross was supposed had an agreement to pay the GD's off according to the video.
"We aint gonna release this pressure on you until you release this check. Maybach, Meek Mill, everybody G. Nothing personal, but tell your boss man he gotta get that check cuz y'all in trouble."
Those Top Dawg Entertainment emcees stick together like glue. During a recent Oakland, California tour stop Schoolboy Q brought out Kendrick Lamar to perform "A.D.H.D." and "Backseat Freestyle."
As promised Lloyd drops his new DJ Scream hosted mixtape, The Playboy Diaries. The tape boasts features from Roscoe Dash, Cyhi The Prynce, August Alsina, Lil Wayne and Trae Tha Truth.
As we previously reported, Max B's appeal was recently denied meaning he could serve out the remaining part of his 75-year sentence in prison.
However, Max is not giving up and is currently working getting a new appeal.
Over the weekend, Mikey T The Movie Star caught up with Max to talk about what he has planned moving forward.
Max, real name Charly Wingate, has started a website called pardonthewave.com where fans can get information on how to write to him and also sign a petition that he hopes will lead to securing his freedom. Max is hoping to get 4 million signatures on the petition and then approach both New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and President Barack Obama for a pardon.
Max mentioned that his next appeal could come as soon as 18 months or drag out ten years if he's not on top of his business.
DJ Lazy K and Benny Negro will be hosting the "American Wave" listening party and fundraiser event on November 2, 2012 at Harlem's Tian at the Riverbank.
Expected guests include Styles P, Rich P, Rob Cash, Fat Joe, Al Pac, Mak Mustard and more.
If you can't make the event don't stress it because it will be streamed live on pardonthewave.com.
No rapper is safe when comedian Affion Crockett is around. As he gets ready to release his comedy album, Watch The Clone, Affion has some hilarious fun at the expense of Tity Boi A.K.A. Two Chainz in his new video spoof titled "Enunciation."
Peep the cover art and tracklist for the album below as well as the "Enunciation" video. And pick up Watch The Clone on November 6th via iTunes.
Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter and co-founding member of 112, Q Parker releases a new music video for "Yes." The song is off of his new album The MANual, which was released via Malaco Music Group and NeWFAM Entertainment.
Jaden Smith hops on the Justin Bieber song "Love Me Like You Do" and gives it a rap remix. The song appears originally on Bieber's third studio album, Believe.
Ne-Yo recruits Funeral Fabolous and Diddy for the super smooth track "Should Be You." The Salaam Remi-produced song will appear on Ne-Yo's upcoming fifth studio album, R.E.D. (Realizing Every Dream), which will be released on November 6th.
Chicago rapper King Louie releases the official music video for his hit "Val Venis." The song will be featured on King L's upcoming album, Dope & Shrimp.
Some of Madonna's fans would prefer it if she just sang instead of lecturing them on who to vote for.
During her concert in New Orleans on Saturday the pop superstar urged fans to vote for President Obama in the upcoming election.
"Who's registered to vote?" she asked the crowd. She then told them, "I don't care who you vote for as long as you vote for Obama."
The crowd reacted immediately with some people booing and others heading for the exit according to the Associated Press.
"Seriously, I don't care who you vote for...Do not take this privilege for granted. Go vote," she said.
The singer's "MDNA Tour" has hit several bumps. During a Paris show she angered French concertgoers by superimposing a swastika on the forehead of right-wing National Front politician Marine Le Pen. Le Pen said she would bring a formal legal complaint against Madonna for "making public insults."
"This is yet another provocation, intended to try to overcome [Madonna's] problems with her fans during a tour which is a complete flop," said senior National Front official, Florian Philippot.
In Instanbul she flashed her breasts and pulled down her pants baring her butt in Rome.
Madonna also drew controversy earlier this month when she used prop guns onstage and pretended to shoot several of her dancers while performing "Gang Bang" in Denver. A giant screen simulated splattering blood and falling bodies.
Concert goers were offended because just several months earlier James Holmeswent on a shooting rampage at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, killing 12 people and injuring 59 others.