Archive for January 2012
Lil Wayne puts his emotions in the paint in his new video for “Mirror” featuring Bruno Mars. Weezy sure knows how to make a masterpiece out of a mess. Press play.
One of hip hop’s busiest artists now has a new home. Earlier today, 2 Chainz confirmed with XXL that he’s left DTP and signed a solo recording deal with Def Jam. He will make an official announcement on MTV’s RapFix Live tomorrow at 4 pm.
“It’s the Real University, Two Gun Gang, Street Executives. It’s not DTP no more. I’m actually behind [Ludacris], he’s still my homie. I just took another route as far as running my own company and bossing up. But on the other hand, I’m still working with him. He has an album coming out this year, as well. Matter of fact, we are label mates, now, which is crazy. So, yeah, that’ll be cool. I’m looking forward to that.”
Here’s something you don’t see everyday. After hitting up Rick Ross’ bday festivities in Miami this past weekend, Dr. Dre stopped by DJ Stevie J’s birthday bash and took to the mic at LIV to perform a verse off his classic hit, “Still D.R.E.”.
David Guetta premieres his crazy awesome new music video for “Turn Me On” featuring rapstress Nicki Minaj. Watch as Guetta the scientist creates his baddest creation to date. Song is featured on his latest album, Nothing But The Beat.
Yelawolf hops on Young Jeezy’s single “I Do” and adds his verse for a smooth freestyle. Funkmaster Flex gave this one a go last night.
Fat Joe takes to the streets of Haiti to show us just how devastated the area is in his video for “Ride For My Haiti”.
While on air with Angie Martinez, Meek Mill promptly kicked a sweet freestyle over Rick Ross’ Rich Forever track “Stay Schemin”. He’s definitely schemin his next move. Go Meek!
Here’s a 12-minute documentary following Big Boi during his recent European tour. Watch as he performs at Glastonbury in England, Hove Festival in Norway and also a gig in Budapest, Hungry. Downside to his adventure: losing his baggage. Mini flick directed by Jacob Lincoln for Greenpoint Pictures.
Busta Rhymes and Chris Brown are a duo you don’t want to mess with, and in their new video for “Why Stop Now” they prove just how hard they can go. Video directed by Hype Williams. Keep the work coming, Buss Buss.





