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Photographer Zoe McConnell (a former model herself) takes pictures of Rihanna in various states of undress, rocking threads from Alexander Wang, Rodarte and Stella McCartney. You shouldn’t even still be reading at this point.
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Photographer Zoe McConnell (a former model herself) takes pictures of Rihanna in various states of undress, rocking threads from Alexander Wang, Rodarte and Stella McCartney. You shouldn’t even still be reading at this point.

After a lot of anticipation, JABB releases his first EP, Da Oceans. Eight tracks in total, Da Oceans showcases JABB’s lyrical ability and prowess better than anything else. Take a listen.
All I know is that the above image came from Swizz’s Instagram. Nothing else is known at the time of the post (but we’re looking to find out!).
P.S. Obviously the main assumptions are stemming from pics seen at Kanye’s recent birthday gathering.
Paulina Rubio, Demi Lovato & Kelly Rowland joined Simon Cowell as they took part in a media session to speak on what we can expect from the upcoming season. Check out the footage above.
We’ve already heard J. Cole & Mac Miller’s projects (review for the latter coming soon), and now we get to check out Statik’s upcoming project, which shares the same June 18th release date as the aforementioned artists (not to mention Kanye West). You can check it out over at NPR.
ALSO CHECK OUT: Statik Selektah – Extended Play (Tracklisting)
Denmark artist Negash Ali drops his latest visual for ‘Dreams Don’t’ featuring Temu, taken from his GettoPOP project. Visual courtesy of Jacob Vidkjær for Playminds.
You can download the track from his website. Pages will be here before the year is out.
Check out some footage of Azealia Banks performing at Governors Ball on Randall’s Island. Is her album still dropping?
Fantasia and Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli Perform ‘When I Fall In Love’ during the Denver stop of their mini-tour.
Ar-AB & his O.B.H. crew drop off their new mixtape Zombieland. We all know Ar-AB but let me introduce you to his O.B.H. crew, which includes 100 Shot Dot, Dark Lo, P-90 Smooth, Kylledge, Sosa, Newz, Auto Mac and Razor. Tracklisting and link below. Free Ar-AB.
Kanye West takes some time at the end of his set to rant about a few things and speaks on not having a single for radio, no real promo for the album and more. Yeezus hits store on June 18th.
UPDATE: We’ve included some additional footage, showing the performance of a couple new records from Yeezy (one is called ‘Yeezy Season’). OH MY GOD.
We previously posted some Vine footage of his show, and now we have plenty more.
Kanye West performed on Randall’s island tonight at the Governors Ball and opened his set with a new song from Yeezus titled ‘Black Skinhead’ (it’s a little different from his performance on SNL). Below, he performs ‘I Am A God’ from his upcoming album, which is set to drop on June 18th.
A day after he turned 36 years old, Kanye hit the stage at the Governors ball in NYC and treats the crowd to another new song from his upcoming album Yeezus. More footage below.
Hudson Mohawke previewed another new Kanye West song tonight at the Parklife Festival…seems like Kanye recorded over TNGHT’s ‘R U Ready‘ (which was incidentally taken down from their official Soundcloud page). With that being said, I’m not sure if this will end up on Yeezus, which is set to drop on June 18th. It’s good to hear more new Kanye.
Fredo and Gino link with Fat Trel and fellow GBE represenative Blood Money for another leak off their upcoming collaborative project, entitled Street Sh*t. Produced by 12 Hunna.
In this ESPN report, Lil’ Wayne, Birdman, Flo Rida and others explain why Hip-Hop artists always head down to South Beach to sit court side at the AmericanAirlines Arena.
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Ivan Berrios blesses us with some snapshots of the videoshoot for one of Ace Hood’s recent bangers, featuring Lil’ Wayne (Birdman was also present at the shoot). Check ’em out above.
did a lil cover it's up on the soundcloud for free download, enjoyyyy <3 soundcloud.com/itsyasmin/thin…
— Yasmin (@itsYasmin) June 6, 2013
Yasmin pretty much comes out of nowhere with a cover of Whitney Houston’s 80’s hit. Don’t get your panties in a bunch, it’s definitely done in her own style that works. Check it out below.
Mac Miller’s Watching Movies With The Sound Off has officially sprung a leak. Check out the one of the album’s bonus cuts (featured on the Deluxe edition) and then head over to iTunes to show your support. The album drops June 18th (but you already knew that at this point).
Unfortunately, you’ll have to subscribe to get the full article (or simply get off the computer and go and get a newspaper), but you can click here for the write-up.
Watch the official music video for Glenn Lewis’ comeback single, “Can’t Say Love”, directed by Juwan Lee….taken from his upcoming RuffHouse Records release, Moment Of Truth, in stores August 20th.

ALBUM REVIEW: J. Cole – Born Sinner
★★★☆☆
Earlier in the week, J. Cole held an international listening session of sorts (he was present in NYC) where folks got a chance to listen to Born Sinner to see if it’s really going to hold it’s own against other same-day releases (namely, Kanye West’s Yeezus and Mac Miller’s …Movies…). It’s safe to say that, even though we probably won’t know what to expect from ‘Ye until the 18th, J. Cole’s sophomore offering probably isn’t quite as good or as progressive as whatever it is Mr. West is going to release.
‘Power Trip’ feat. Miguel
By all means, that doesn’t mean it’s a bad album; actually, it’s an excellent effort (even without virtually any Hip-Hop features present). The first thing I need to attack here would probably be his first official single…and by attack, I mean praise: getting Miguel on ‘Power Trip’ was an excellent move (it charted fairly well, making it as high at #20 on the Billboard 100 last I checked). I see this as a big deal because with Sideline Story, it seemed as if it was a struggle just to come up with a single to play on the radio, which it why his album took so long to be released. Wasn’t the case this time.
Moving onto the project as a whole: Born Sinner carries a general theme of an ordinary individual making it musically and having to face the different trials and tribulations throughout his young career, especially when it involves being not-so-saintly (money, women, drugs and alcohol, etc.). Two songs have to be mentioned because of the soundbed choices: Land Of The Snakes, which pays homage to Outkast’s Art Of Storytelling, and the Kendrick Lamar-assisted ‘Forbidden Fruit’, which points directly to A Tribe Calls Quest’s ‘Electric Relaxation’ (which in turn sampled Ronnie Foster’s ‘Mystic Brew’). Both songs are not only powerful songs aesthetically, but Cole actually managed to further the progress on both songs with his production (plus, he doesn’t even need an actual verse from Kendrick!).

‘Forbidden Fruit’ feat. Kendrick Lamar
The album also comes with some skits that act as glue for the album’s message: one features a hypocrite preacher selling his product, while another one features a choir who notices that their main character is missing during rehearsal (I’m not going to include the Mike Epps one here, it’s easiy recognizable when you hear it). In addition, J. Cole has included fairly short interludes (‘Mo Money’ and ‘Ain’t That Some Shit’) that he raps on that compliment the skits well. It’s obvious that Jermaine is really fighting with the organized church’s ideology in his album.
Most of you have probably heard the TLC-assisted ‘Crooked Smile’, which to me wasn’t bad….but it was pretty underwhelming, considering that he had Chilli & T-Boz at his disposal. The same can be said for ‘She Knows’ (with Amber Coffman). My favorite track on the album? ‘Runaway’. You just have to listen to it and picture how J. Cole was on his previous mixtapes….he’s in pure form on that record.
Finally, everyone is talking about his ‘Big Brother’-esque message to his idol on ‘Let Nas Down’, which he gives his take on his feelings and emotions when he found out that Nas hated ‘Work Out’. It’s a powerful record, no doubt; but I can’t really call it as good as Kanye’s ode to Jay-Z. There was simply a lot more to what was going on over at Roc-A-Fella between the boss and his employee.
Overall, the album is a strong listen. The only real problem that I feel is that, with every project that J. Cole has released, there hasn’t been a huge amount of growth or progression, lyrically or production-wise (when I say that, I’m also comparing his own projects along with the evolution that’s found in Kanye West’s work. Simply put; Ye breaks the mold every time with some new mind-blowing shit while J. Cole gives you more of that same dope music that he’s been creating).
In closing, when you listen to Born Sinner and you’ve been a Cole fan, then you know what you’re getting…..and you’re going to be happy with the final product. It just isn’t going to put him on the same level at his biggest competitor(s?) come June 18th (June 25th if we count his peer Wale).
Probably.