Judah – iStandard Interview
Nothing to jump hoops over but the fact that it shows the continued progression of a DC area artist is enough to let people know about it. You can read the interview here.
Young L – Beating Up the Block
Shiiiiiiid… I could ride to it. Especially of a paper plane or two.
GLC Plays Love, Life & Loyalty For Kanye
GLC released the “Money, Cars, Clothes†part of this video over a year and a half ago, but with the release of his album quickly approaching, he decided to let loose of the rest of the footage that includes music from the upcoming album, Love, Life & Loyalty.
Although he’s not on the G.O.O.D. Music label anymore, he’s filmed here playing his longtime friend Kanye some tracks from his debut (which will include the tracks Clockin’ Lotsa Dollarz, Flight School and I Ain’t Even On Yet) that drops October 12th on EMI Records.
J.Y.’s Hiring Process Party Recap
Cameos by Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz, Freeway, The ILLZ, Avery Storm and more. Great scenery in this clip.
Mike Posner & Hi-Tek Preview New Song
Mike Posner caught up with Hi-Tek in the ‘Natti and previewed 10 seconds worth of new material.
Lil Wayne Says Stop Sending Mail
Now that Lil Wayne’s been sent to solitary confinement for the remainder of his sentence, he sent a message via his Twitter account for fans to cease sending him mail. A week after his incarceration in March, Weezy began responding regularly to fan mail through his website, WeezyThanxYou. He’s scheduled to be released from Rikers Island on November 4th.
38 Special On Da Spot Interview & Freestyle
Last Spring, .38 Special dropped his criminally slept on mixtape, Out On Bail. But by the time it impacted the streets, he was shipped up north for 18 months. Now a free man, he stopped by Green Lantern‘s spot this week for a brief interview and freestyle. Time Served coming soon.
Drake On Sampling TLC For Mixtape

“I was in the car and I had the iPod on shuffle, and I heard T-Boz’s voice come on and I was like, damn, I never noticed the lyrics to this song and how beautiful they were because it was an intro. When I heard it, I was like, man, me and [producer Noah “40” Shebib] could do something with this, and TLC used this as the intro on their album, so I used it as the intro on my mixtape. It’s track one and it’s a great song,†expressed Drake. “I love the words in it and I love how 40 flipped the beat, so I just decided to put it out and give people an idea of the direction the mixtape was going.â€