Taken from Drumma Boy’s upcoming Welcome To My City 3.
Hodgy Beats – HEARTOFTHETITY
Odd Future’s Hodgy Beats decided to release a new freestyle on Jay-Z’s classic ‘Heart of the City (Ain’t No Love)’.
Goodie Mob – I’m Set (Video)
Odd, odd visual. Age Against The Machine arrives August 27th (preorder on iTunes).
@ShyFX Feat. @LiamBailey – Soon Come (Video)
Shy FX’s ‘Soon Come’ featuring Liam Bailey — taken from Shy’s forthcoming reggae album Cornerstone on Digital Soundboy — is out now on iTunes.
Soulja Boy – Life After Fame (Mixtape)
Soulja Boy is still making music….this time, flying solo. Stream, tracklist and download link below.
SNEAK PEEK: The-Dream Feat. Gary Clark Jr. – Too Early
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Check out some pics of The-Dream (and a very attractive co-star) on the set for his latest visual to the Gary Clark, Jr.-assisted ‘Too Early’, taken from his latest flop album IV Play.
Robin Thicke On ‘Today’
Robin Thicke performs 'Blurred Lines' and 'Take It Easy On Me' (below) for Today's Summer Concert Series.
Nas & Hennessy Take Wild Rabbit Chase To Brazil
In pursuit of his Wild Rabbit, Nas traverses the globe. In part 3 of our film series, Nas visits Sao Paulo, Brazil to perform at a music festival, and takes time out to perfect his signature drink recipe, “The Big Apple.”
Public Enemy – Gigwise Interview; Says That ‘JAY Z, Snoop Dogg & Drake Are Not Real Hip-Hop’
In music, they don’t come much more legendary, influential or essential than Public Enemy. As they stepped off stage from an explosive set at Kendal Calling festival 2013, we caught up with Chuck D and Flavor Flav to talk about their long-lasting legacy, the impact of the internet, the future of ‘real hip hop’ and what they thought about Jay Z’s Magna Carta Holy Grail app.
Musing over Jay Z using an app to connect with his fans, Chuck D told Gigwise that he thought his thinking was slightly outdated and ‘corporate’.
“Public Enemy has always been doing innovative things because we have always been the kings of the indepedent movement, so we always try to find innovative ways to get it to the people,” said Chuck D.
“Not knocking Jay Z, but you have to have a reason why you did it. I think it was innovative, but 10 years ago. Jay Z is a big corporate guy. I think that what we do and the platforms that we stand on are heading towards inevitable conflict – the masses versus the king. If you study your history, the masses of people share everything, then there’s somebody sitting in a castle with a moat around them making all of the decisions and eating all of the food – then that brings on what you call a revolt. When big business rears its ugly head, then you have to answer to that.”
He added: “Culture is a universal language that we’re all supposed to share, so its good that Jay Z is giving a record away for free, but you gotta do it through a Samsung device and an Android.”
T.I. On The View
T.I. talks about his music video for “Blurred Lines” and his reality show “T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle”.
ARTWORK/TRACKLISTING: Stalley – Honest Cowboy
Honest Cowboy drops August 8th…..this is going to be the sleeper classic of 2013. Just watch (and check out the tracklist below).
Chief Keef – Finally Rich Tour (Episode 1)
Chief Keef takes over Santa Ana, CA in his inaugural tour vlog.
Olympic Athletes Coming To Russia In 2014 Will Have To Face Their Anti-Gay Law
From USA Today:
Russia will enforce a new law cracking down on gay rights activism when it hosts international athletes and fans during the 2014 Olympics in Sochi, the country’s sports minister said Thursday, appearing to contradict assurances to the contrary from the International Olympic Committee.
Russia’s contentious law was signed by President Vladimir Putin in late June, imposing fines on individuals accused of spreading “propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations” to minors, and even proposing penalties for those who express these views online or in the news media. Gay pride rallies also are banned.
“An athlete of nontraditional sexual orientation isn’t banned from coming to Sochi,” Vitaly Mutko said in an interview with R-Sport, the sports newswire of state news agency RIA Novosti. “But if he goes out into the streets and starts to propagandize, then of course he will be held accountable.”
Mutko emphasized that the law wasn’t designed to punish anyone for being gay or lesbian. But like the Russian lawmakers who authored the bill, Mutko said athletes would be punished only for propaganda, a word that remains ambiguous under the new law.
“The corresponding law doesn’t forbid non-traditional orientation, but other things: propaganda, involvement of minors and the youth.”
The law specifies punishment for foreign citizens, to include fines of up to 100,000 rubles ($3,000), time in prison for up to 15 days, deportation and denial of reentry into Russia. Four Dutch citizens working on a documentary film in the northern Russian town of Murmansk were the first foreigners to be detained under the new law, although their case did not make it to court, according to RIA Novosti.
While activists and organizations supportive of gay rights have called for a ban on Russian-made products like Stolichnaya vodka in bars across North America, they have yet to find a unified response to the Sochi games.
Instead of a boycott of the Olympics, athletes have made individual gestures and called for gestures of protest, such as a pride parade, to be held during the games.
The IOC said last week that it had received assurances “from the highest level of government in Russia that the legislation will not affect those attending or taking part in the games.” It pledged to ensure there would be no discrimination against athletes, officials, spectators and the media in Sochi.
Robin Thicke Returns To The Breakfast Club
Robin Thicke visited the Breakfast Club to promote his new album (and it’s monster hit single of the same name) Blurred Lines, out now.
Waka Flocka Flame Talks Love, Homosexuality & More On Peter Bailey’s ‘NiteCap’
This is Waka Flocka Flame’s second appearance on the show.
Peter Bailey shares a NiteCap with the Brick Squad Monopoly frontman inside Miami’s Circle House studios where the two discuss Waka Flocka’s falling in love, homosexuality and drug use on TV as well as if Dr. King would accept his music.
TRAILER: Childish Gambino – Clapping For The Wrong Reasons (Video)
I have no real idea what this is……it looks like Donald Glover could be pushing a feature film for all I know.
Rick Ross Speaks On Zimmerman Verdict
While on the red carpet for Russell Simmons’ 14th Annual Art For Life Benefit, Rozay stopped to talk to GlobalGrind’s Makho Ndlovu, telling her he believes the injustice of the case is a big problem.
Laila Ali Calls North West A ‘Stupid’ Name
Well….from Hip Hollywood:
Everyone from Halle Berry to Fergie are expecting little ones and while that’s exciting, the real excitement comes when naming the newborn. Some folks like Tamar Braxton go the traditional route with a name like Logan, but Kanye and Kim made waves when they chose to name their little girl North West. A few people thought North was cute and unique, but a large number of people thought it was awful…and you can add Laila Ali to that list.
Live At Grand Street Bakery: Mac Miller & Vince Staples
Mac Miller and Vince Staples interview and freestyle live at Grand Street Bakery. – FADER TV
Flo Rida Visits The Breakfast Club
Flo Rida is all money when he appears on The Breakfast Club to speak on — you guessed it — money.
Lil Wayne’s Tour Passport (Episode 11)
In this episode of our web-series, we catch up with Young Money artists W3 The Future. Hear them talk about how they formed, what it’s like working with Wayne, and how they fit into this summer’s America’s Most Wanted Tour with Wayne and T.I.
Sean Falyon Freestyles In BET’s Backroom
Sean Falyon is the next emcee up for 106 & Park’s cypher series The Backroom.