As was already made abundantly clear when we interviewed Random Axe ealier this year and Sean P told us to name Big Sean ‘Thin Sean’ from now on(“Looking like he can dodge rain”), not everybody…
While freestyling at UIC, Lupe name-checked some important dudes just for the fuck of it. “When you’re done Watching The Throne, turn around and watch me, when you’re done with the Carter 4 come back…
Let´s get this out the way first, rapping about insecurities is not revolutionary. There have been many hip-hop acts from Atmosphere to Scarface and everybody in between who’ve rapped about their moments of doubt and…
Last thing “All of the Lights” needed was more guests. But that didn’t stop Ye from stuffing it with more stars. According to Karen Civil, this is the rough version. The final version supposedly sports…
J. Cole and Drake take turns serenading the ladies in the video for “In the Morning,” off Cole’s Friday Night Lights mixtape.
Behold Nicki Minaj’s fairytale video alongside fairytale husband, who’s also supposed to be her big brother. Because that’s not weird at all.
The premise: Boy meets girl at Walgreens. Boy sexually assaults girl, while a can of milk goes to waste. They live happily ever after. The end.
It’s kinda sad that Drizzy has to leak these panty-droppers from time to time to keep his female fans interested, or risk losing them to Trey Songz. Ain’t that a bitch.
I finally got around to reviewing Thank You Later. I had a lot more to say about it, but I had to show restraint (yeah, even as a staunch supporter of the long review format).
Drake and his blackberry are the hip-hop version of “man bites dog.” In other words, when Drake freestyles, that’s no news. But when Drake freestyles sans his blackberry, now that’s a screaming headline.
If you haven’t seen Jon Caramanica’s Drake profile in the New York Times, it’s well worth a read. I know you’ll never read it, so I went ahead and extracted 10 bits of juicy details from the article for your perusal.
Lil Wayne freestyles from Jail over Drake’s “Light Up” beat. It’s amazing how coherent Wayne sounds when he rhymes sober.