French Montana goes back home to break down the history of his Bronx upbringing and what sparked his career. Courtesy of FADER TV.
@NewhamGenerals (@Footsie @DDoubleE7) Perform In Brighton
See Newham Generals perform at The Haunt, Brighton as part of their 5 Star General tour!
Devilman (@WarDevilman) – Brain Span (Video)
Devilman drops is latest….the description says to head over to his Twitter (check the header) for the download link.
Chief Keef Is Next Up For Controversy Due To Violent Lyrics Toward Women
We are now in the post-Rick Ross-rape-lyric era, where scrutiny will probably remain at the extreme that it’s currently in. With that said, Chief Keef reportedly has a new track called ‘You’, and on the track is the below lyric (as shown from his Twitter):
“You aint gonna let me f*ck and I feel you, but you gone suck my d*ck or I’ll kill you,”
The supposed song hasn’t yet been released. Let’s not forget what his right hand man actually did to a woman. Let the floodgates open.
Will Dzombak (Taylor Gang) – OnSmash Interview
In a recent to trip to Los Angeles, OnSMASH caught up with the man behind a lot of moves from the Taylor Gang camp, Will Dzombak. We met Will at Paramount Studios in Hollywood to chop up game and find out what’s going on with TGOD.
Will explained to us how he got his start with Wiz back in college at Penn State, helping the homie get off the ground and do shows. From there, things started taking off so much that Wiz Khalifa landed his first record deal, and Will remembers having the time of his life at that point. Through his journey, there have been many ups and downs, but the support from his team is what keeps him going. It’s all family at Taylor Gang.
He mentions how mind-blowing it is for him to book a U.S. Tour for Chevy Woods, Berner and Tuki Carter (Good Stock Tour), and how far he’s come since getting Wiz to perform at Penn State. Now he runs the daily operations for TGOD, managing acts like Juicy J, Chevy Woods, Lola Monroe, Berner, Courtney Noelle, Tuki Carter, Quay Meanz, Sledgren. Just wait until they expand into clothing and athlete management.
Ecko Unltd. Presents: Road Trip Stories (Part 2)
In the second installment of our Road Trip stories, Ecko Unltd. catches up with Harlem native Smoke DZA and Hot 97’s Peter Rosenberg, as they each give a funny account of an incident that came up on a road trip.
Previously: Part 1
Ed Sheeran (@EdSheeran) – Lego House (Lego Version)
Watch Dylan Woodley’s incredible Lego world shot for shot remake of Ed Sheeran’s ” target=”_blank”>original ‘Lego House’ video featuring actor Rupert Grint.
A*M*E (@theofficialAME) – Heartless (@MNEK Remix)
MNEK is so real with this production….check out flipping A*M*E’s ‘Heartless’, premiered courtesy of Mistajam.
Maino & The Mafia – Welcome To NYC (Video)
Maino & The Mafia are the self-crowned hometown heroes in their latest visual, courtesy of Tim Video.
Uptown XO x Ab The Pro – Evolution (Video)
Uptown XO drops his latest effort with Ab The Pro – visualized by Backie T and produced by AB The Pro – from Colour de Grey.
Free Feat. Busta Rhymes – Uh Huh
Free has returned to microphone, and has taken Busta Rhymes (and us listeners) along for the ride. The credits also state that Jaz-O contributed his pen to the track as well.
Conspiracy Theory Central: Is Ke$ha A Satanist?
This guy Mark Dice analyzes photos and videos Ke$ha to determine if she’s really about that Dark Side. While I wouldn’t normally care, the way the above video was made goes pretty deep and is quite interesting.
Ke$ha admits she worships Satan in her new song “Dancing with the Devil. This shouldn’t come as a surprise though, because the pop star has posted pictures on her Facebook page of her wearing Satanic Pentagram earrings and it’s pretty obvious if you know anything about her.
Daft Punk – Random Access Memories…The Collaborators: Nile Rodgers
ALBUM STREAM: Fall Out Boy – Save Rock And Roll
Save Rock & Roll drops next week, but today we get to see if we even dig the record before we make the purchase (unless of course you’d like to preorder the album). Check it out below.
Big K.R.I.T. Speaks On ‘King Remembered In Time’ (3 Little Digs)
Big K.R.I.T. looks to have been on a video chat/interview/something, but in this vlog is breaks down his brand-spankin’ new King Remembered In Time project.
Baauer & Danny Brown Perform In Houston
From Danny Brown’s “WitIt” to Baauer’s number one record “Harlem Shake” the crowd at Fitzgerald’s didnt exercise any turn down at last night’s Worst Of Both Worlds Houston stop.
Rossi Riko (@ROSSIRIKO) – Real Love
We guess that the below track (which is dope) is taken from the forthcoming project The Leo Constellation.
KiD CuDi – L.A. Leakers Interview (Part 2)
In part 2 of Kid Cudi’s sit down interview with the L.A. Leakers DJ sourMILK and Justin Credible, Cudi talks on why he was only featured on one record in Cruel Summer, and his reason for leaving G.O.O.D Music.
Previously: Part 1
Ghostface Killah – Rise of the Black Suits (Alternate Version) (Video)
I don’t know if you recall us gushing about an entirely different version of Ghost’s 12 Reasons To Die, but the above visual stems from that:
Soul Temple Records announces that, in conjunction with www.recordstoreday.com, they will release an alternate version of the Ghostface Killah/Adrian Younge album Twelve Reasons To Die, This version of the album, created by critically-acclaimed, detroit-based producer Apollo Brown, will be released as a limited edition cassette. These tapes will be given away, along with Issue One of the Twelve Reasons To Die comic book, for free with the purchase of the CD or LP of Twelve Reasons To Die at participating independent record retailers across the Country.
Troy Ave – U.O.E.N.O. (Summer Jam KeyMix)
Troy Ave is hitting the stage at Summer Jam, and to celebrate he decided to throw out his refix (or KeyMix, rather), of Rocko’s rising hit.
Tyga – DJ Skee Interview; Explains Why 2Pac Sample Was Removed From Album
Tyga sits with DJ Skee on Live From LA on SiriusXM Hip Hop Nation and details why Tupac isn’t featured on his new album, “Hotel California.” He also shares advice on longevity in the music industry for upcoming artists.










