Verb T (@RealVerbT) – Where You Find Me (Video)

Brand new official video for Verb T ‘Where You Find Me’. Track produced by Pete Cannon. The track is taken from Verb T’s new album ‘Morning Process’ which is OUT NOW on High Focus Records on CD, Digital & Limited Edition vinyl. The project features Fliptrix, Jam Baxter, BVA, Cappo, Skriblah & Kosyne and is produced by Verb T, Leaf Dog, JJ Malone, Chemo & Pete Cannon.

Video shot by Pete Cannon and Luke Glover.

Roots Manuva (@RootsManuva) Feat. Kope – Natural

Roots Manuva is giving us an early Christmas present (below), but on more than one accord at that:

As a special celebration of the first release from Roots Manuva in over a year, Big Dada will be selling ‘Banana Skank’ 12″ singles at the Indie Label Market at Spitalfields Market this Saturday, 1st December!

There will be 100 copies of the vinyl to sell to fans on that day only – pressed on bright yellow vinyl and housed in screenprinted transparent plastic sleeves, the EP not only sounds great but is a truly beautiful object. Anyone wanting a copy is advised to get to Spitalfields nice and early!

Adele’s (@OfficialAdele) ’21’ Reaches 10 Million Units Sold In The US

From Billboard, where you can read the full report:

This week, the XL/Columbia release pushes past the 10 million U.S. sales mark in only its 92nd week of release, according to Nielsen SoundScan. In doing so, “21” becomes the 21st album to shift 10 million since the firm began tracking data in 1991.

“21” is one of only eight albums to hit the 10 million mark within two years of release (104 weeks). In addition to “21,” “No Strings Attached” and “Millennium,” Santana’s “Supernatural” (60 weeks to 10 million), Alanis Morissette’s “Jagged Little Pill” (66), “The Bodyguard” soundtrack (72), Creed’s “Human Clay” (93) and Shania Twain’s “Come On Over” (96) all raced to the figure in under two years.

“21” shifted another 28,000 in the past week, bringing its to-date sum to 10,020,000. “21” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and spent 24 non-consecutive weeks atop the tally — the most in the SoundScan era. It hasn’t left the chart since, earning 80 weeks in the top 10. This week, the set moves 31-35.

Rick Ross (@RickyRozay) GQ Feature

Rick Ross is also included in Gentlemen’s Quarterly’s “Men Of The Year” issue. The mag is on newsstands now, but his portfolio is available online.

Hey, Rick Ross, your album God Forgives,  I Don’t was massive; your label, Maybach Music Group, blew up—was 2012 a huge year for you? ”It’s been a power-player year.” And how about being named the tenth-most-powerful man in hip-hop by The Source? ”I’m the typa dude who feels like he could take number two next year.” But why not number one this year? “The moves I make, I ain’t never in no rush.” Any advice for readers? “One, for Christmas go get yourself an MMG tattoo. Two, let’s all stop smoking blunts; let’s smoke out of papers.”Anything else? “Ladies, you all should just love me. Let’s all have a beautiful year, let’s get this money.”  Okay, sounds good!