Taken from Le$’ Expansion Pack EP, out now.
Above, Freeway spits some bars for DJ Greg Nitty and Hot 107.9 in Philadelphia.
From USA Today:
While the fashion world tweets in disgust over Kim Kardashian’s Vogue cover and threatening to burn or rip it up, James Franco and Seth Rogen are riffing on it.
Overnight, Franco fired up Photoshop and swapped himself in for West and a bespectacled Rogen in for Kardashian.
It’s the duo’s second parody of Kimye — last fall, they spoofed the couple’s steamy Bound 2 music video — complete with horses and motorcycle coitus.
Franco posted it to his Instagram account, with the tag, “Seth, love you dog.”
Rogen then tweeted it, acknowledging, “It had to be done.”
This one sounds like it’s definitely inspired by her failed relationship with Boobie Gibson. That new album is on the way.
Eminem’s latest album, his not-so-classic sequel to the very-classic Marshall Mathers LP, reached the double platinum milestone after selling another 13,000 units this past week. This makes it his seventh album reaching this point.
If you purchase Best Buy’s version of YG’s new album My Krazy Life, the below track is what you get.
Underground Legend Lil Keke releases “By Myself” from his forthcoming project, “Money Don’t Sleep.” “By Myself” features Eightball and Kevin Gates exchanging feel good bars with The Don over the a melodic beat about taking some much needed me time.
The track is the second single released from “Money Don’t Sleep,” scheduled for May 2014 release. The first single, Worry About You,” featured Kirko Bangz. Both songs are on Lil Keke’s recently released EP Sampler “Album Before the Album 3(A.B.A),” hosted by DJ Michael 5000 Watts. The project marks their first collaboration since Lil Keke’s departure from Swishahouse Records in 2008.
“Money Don’t Sleep,” will be the underground legend’s 5th studio album and features appearances by Yo Gotti, 2 Chainz, Killa Kyleon, Eightball, Kevin Gates, Kirko Bangz, Devin the Dude and Paul Wall.
A lot of folks are feeling that Daft Punk, Pharrell, Nile Rodgers and Stevie Wonder’s rehearsal performance of ‘Get Lucky’ at the GRAMMYs was better than the live broadcast. Paul McCartney certainly dug it, and the additional close-up shots did make it seem more live….I dunno.
Annnnnd more big host/music news: @AnnaKendrick47 will host our April 5th show with musical guest, @Pharrell!! #SNL #CantFrigginWait
— Saturday Night Live (@nbcsnl) March 19, 2014
The ever-talented Pharrell Williams will be performing on Saturday Night Live next month, on an episode that will be hosted by singer/actress Anna Kendrick. Maybe we’ll see the producer on some skits as well…can’t friggin wait.
Well……I guess I’m canceling my Vogue subscription. Who is with me???
— Sarah Michelle (@RealSMG) March 21, 2014
Like many others, Sarah Michelle Gellar has taken to her Twitter (above) to diss Kanye West & Kim Kardashian’s Vogue cover. Spotted on Perez Hilton:
“Many Vogue subscribers have claimed that if Anna Wintour ever put Kim on the cover of American Vogue, they’d unsubscribe to the mag.”
Washington Post reports:
As if to conclusively prove that the international spin-offs of American shows are, in fact, better than the originals, a Catholic nun appeared on Italy’s version of “The Voice” in full habit this week, singing Alicia Keys’s “No One.”
Per “The Voice IT,” the nun is 25-year-old Sicilian Cristina Scuccia, a member of the Ursuline Sisters of the Holy Family in Milan. She’s also quickly becoming an Italian pop culture fixture: The audition went so well that she joined the show on the team of goateed rapper J-Ax, and a video of her performance has been viewed more than 3 million times.
This is all in good fun, obviously — and it is fun, really fun, like pre-Lenten-chocolate-binging fun. But it also touches on some broader cultural changes in Italy and the Catholic church. Italy is home to the Vatican and a large share of the world’s Catholics, but only one in five people there attends mass. Meanwhile, Pope Francis has gone to unusual lengths to bring the institution more in line with the times and project an image of a kinder, gentler, hipper church. A church where it’s apparently all good fun if nuns turn their God-given gifts to the entertainment of the reality TV-watching public.
Speaking of the pope, Sister Cristina remarks at one point in her performance, “I hope that Pope Francis will call me now.”
If he doesn’t, it’s his loss.
UPDATE: The song is actually owned the the producers — The Midi Mafia — and it will end up on what I would imagine to be a full length compilation project.
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Elijah Blake drops off his brand new single with Rick Ross and The Game, produced by Midi Mafia and Fayo & Chill. You can download the song here.
Fat Trel talks growing up in DC, MMG and music for DJ Scream’s artist spotlight for his upcoming album.
Mixtape Kitchen has an exclusive preview of a new Young Thug track from the man himself, the same track he premiered on Atlanta radio in January.
New Newham, directed by Bigman Scope. The single is available on iTunes.
Laughing out loud. A random story from TDE’s latest success.
With only a days notice, Waka drops a new tape full off classically aggressive simplistic raps and some new flows with top Trap tastemakers like Young Scooter, Young Thug, Metro Boomin and 808 Mafia. Enjoy…
You can check out the new track below. As far as the above bars….my God.
This morning King Los stopped by Sway in the Morning and revealed that he is “cool with Diddy, but no longer with Bad Boy,” and even premiered his new song Woke Up Like This — but you know we couldn’t let this TRUE MC leave with out doing the 5 Fingers of Death!!
In addition to what makes out to be a three-minute preview of Wiz Khalifa’s new single (above), you can also give the Pittsburgh rapper (and his cohort Chevy Woods) a late-pass for the below spin of Que’s ‘OG Bobby Johnson’.
Fresh off a standout series of shows at this year’s SXSW festival, which saw her take to the stage for the likes of Soundcloud, Complex, Okayplayer and more, with Sango, Waldo and the Soulection and AGO family, Little Simz hits the ground running and blesses us with some freshness to share with you guys.
The 20 year old North London hailing rapper and musician, who has been thrust into the spotlight following the release of her 4th mixtape Blank Canvas (which was premiered on Jay Z’s Life+Times in September 2013, earning her global accolade and tipped to watch by the likes of Noisey, The Independent and many more) today brings us her thought provoking take on Da-P’s “The Hamptons”, which was originally released in its instrumental form a few months ago as part of a white label release from Soulection.
Press play on this piece of audio goodness brought to you by Soulection and SoulCulture and stay locked for news on Little Simz debut EP which is set to be released this spring.
50 Cent has been speaking on his former G-Unit compadres quite a bit lately….today, we get to see how Tony Yayo feels about it:
Kanye West and his other half cover Vogue‘s April issue in some serious wedding decor. Below, you can also check out some behind the scenes footage, which also features little North West.