Trina spreading her eagle in the new issue of KING.
Picking up right where their DJ Hero concerts left off, hip-hop giants Eminem and Jay-Z have merged forces to bring the masses two blockbuster shows in their respective hometowns this fall.
Michael is now enjoying his new gig at Wendy’s.
Lil Jon sits down with Daily Finance to discuss his business moves outside of the music industry. Pay attention, kids.
Despite the obvious title and episode description, I suspected that this episode wasn’t just about kickball. Sure enough, kickball turns out to be a conduit for social commentary in the The Red Ball.
♣ 24 Hour Karate School: Visual Mixtape by Ski Beatz [YouTube] ♣ The Hottest Playboy Playmates of the Year [Gunaxin] ♣ Arianny Celeste Celebrates The May Cover Of Maxim [Don Chavez] ♣ 10 Easy Ways…
What’s driving white identification in hip-hop culture? Is it simply rooted in admiration? Is it inspired by a desire to transcend race? Are we witnessing a new chapter in the continuum of stereotyping and cultural appropriation?
Jadakiss – Soldier Survivors (feat Nas & Sheek Louch) This is the no-DJ version of Soldier Survivors, which first appeared on The Champ is Here 3. [via
So much fuss has been made over the Miss U.S.A. contestants’ lingerie photoshoot. That’s ridiculous. These chicks are clearly artsy, but America wants them to stick with boring swimsuits for some reason. They’re wearing more…
“July 1, 2010 is going to be a very, very big day” – LeBron James
The first time I heard “Friends,” I was 90% sure Nas was getting at Jay. The second time I heard it, I thought it was a dis to 50. After 709 spins, I’m pretty sure it’s a subliminal to Jay, Fif, AZ, and Mega. Am I reaching here? Well, peep the lyrics and audio below and decide for yourself.
I posted the lyrics to “Ballad of the Black Gold” back in April to buttress a point about Kweli’s occasional raptivism on Revolutions Per Minute. A month later, the song still sounds as fresh as when I first experienced it. Hit the play button to hear Kweli describe how his experience in the world’s most populous black nation inspired “Ballad of the Black Gold.”