Wiz Khalifa To Maybach Music?
Whole time…that would probably be ill. We’ll find out what Wiz Khalifa’s response is today on MTV’s RapFix Live.
Pharrell Williams – Interview Magazine…Interview
In what may be one of the oddest hip-hop related interview I’ve ever read (although it seems to work for an equally odd guy), Interview Magazine decides to center the bulk of the interview with Pharrell on the subject of science, including his apparent association with Dr. V.S. Ramachandran (a professor of neuroscience and psychology at the University of California). Anyways, it’s an interesting read. Check it out here.
Elzhi – WJLB Morning Show Interview
If you have some time…Elzhi breaks down just about every issue involving his relationship with the rest of Slum Village, as well as with everyone else. He even blesses us with an ill freestyle. Head over to the Detroit radio station’s website (because quite frankly, I’m too tired to be upload all that shit).
Bun B x Drake – Been A Pleasure
Produced by Boi-1da & 40.
Download: Bun B x Drake – Been A Pleasure
Marsha Ambrosius – Hope She Cheats On You (With A Basketball Player)
Usher – Raymond vs. Raymond Deluxe Edition (Artwork & Tracklist)

Disc 01:
1. Monstar
2. Hey Daddy (Daddy’s Home) feat. Plies
3. There Goes My Baby
4. Love ‘Em All
5. She Don’t Know feat. Ludacris
6. Lil Freak Usher feat. Nicki Minaj
7. Mars vs. Venus
8. Prolover
9. Foolin’ Around
10. Papers
11. So Many Girls
12. Guilty feat. T.I.
13. OMG featuring will.i.am
14. Making Love (Into The Night)
Disc 02:
1. Love ‘Em All
2. DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love (feat. Pitbull)
3. Hot Toddy (feat. Jay-Z x Ciara)
4. Lay You Down
5. Lingerie
6. Get In My Car (feat. Bun B)
7. Somebody To Love (Remix) (feat. Justin Bieber)
8. Stranger
The Social Network (Trailer)
The infamous Facebook movie. Features Kanye West’s ‘Power’ in the preview.
Range x Rick Ross – Ghetto Dance
Range
Rap-Up provided a bit of a background for the artist:
After penning hits for Ludacris, Jamie Foxx, and T-Pain, Range makes the transition from songwriter to singer with his debut music video “Ghetto Dance†featuring Rick Ross. The 24-year-old StarRoc/Roc Nation signee chose director Ray Kay to introduce himself.
“Range is a new star,†Ray Kay told Rap-Up.com. “They came to me to get an edgy piece that shows the hood in a different way, so we went into some neighborhoods full of personalities and soul, and shot them in a fresh way.â€
Range’s debut album No Strings is set for an early 2011 release and will include production from Stargate, Shea Taylor, and Ryan Leslie.









