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Paramore, Now, Music, More Music Videos
They unite once again…..Paramore’s new visual for ‘Now’ premiered on MTV today, and for those who missed it, enjoy above.
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Paramore, Now, Music, More Music Videos
They unite once again…..Paramore’s new visual for ‘Now’ premiered on MTV today, and for those who missed it, enjoy above.
I’m not sure if this was really a leak or not, but check out the new visual for a very nude and reflective Rihanna, featuring the assistance of Mikky Ekko. This was the track performed during last night Grammy Awards.
You know what you’re going to get here: Kozzie going apeshit over Faze Miyake’s ‘Firefly’ instrumental on Logan Sama radio show. Whew!
Pwild is set to drop his second mixtape on Thursday but before that goes down he drops off the first visual off the project. Produced by YBonDabeat. Love Project hits the net on Thursday.
We missed Part 1, but in Part 2, Pusha T talks about going at Birdman and Lil’ Wayne in “Tell Me What They Mad For”. He claims since Wayne dissed his with a Swizz record ‘Ghoulish’, he would strike back the first chance he can get next time he recorded with a Swizz production.
Pusha also confirms that he was not taking shots at Young Chop in ‘Exodus 23-1’ when he said “You can keep your beats n*gga, we much rather share your b*tch n*gga!”
In other news, he’s announced that his upcoming album should see the light of day in May.
One of the more interesting videos to come out in a while, really. Check out Snakeyman’s latest above.
I think Iggy Azalea is in the running with Katy Perry for the baddest caucasian chick on the planet. Anyways, here’s some new music!
From this mixtape, Big H drops some more heat for the new year (which isn’t really so new anymore, but hey).
Gangsta Gibbs got on the radio this morning (I think) to speak on T.I., Rick Ross and — most importantly — the issues surrounding his former boss, Young Jeezy.
Spotted On The Grime Report….just had to post this:
A routine check on a motorbike on a busy street in Luton turns into a bloody fight for survival when the traffic cops are attacked by the rider.
An extract from BBC1’s documentary series Traffic Cops, aired in the episode “In the Line of Duty” which follows Bedfordshire Police and Hertfordshire Police.
Solange performs her single ‘True’ for Black Cab Sessions (in London, presumably).
YG sat down with NickyGeezy.com recently to get a little personal. He spoke on things his fans may not know about him, plus even recites his first rhyme from the age of 17. Mr. Fo’Hunnid also names the best things about LA and explains why he’s “thirsty.”
In episode one of Kendrick Lamar’s World Tour vlog, watch as he and TDE invade Bristol, UK for a sold out crowd.
Nina Nesbitt drops her latest visual from the upcoming EP Stay Out (released 7th April).
This is smooth: Tall Black Guy freaks the shit out of Zo! ‘This Could Be The Night’, which will be featured on The Foreign Exchange’s upcoming Reworks project. Check it out below.
Hood by Air was lucky enough to get current Hip-Hop star A$AP Rocky to hit the runway for there Fall/Winter 2013-14 lineup, of which you can check out above (he’s last if you’re really looking).
It should be noted that Lecrae became the first rapper to be awarded a Grammy for best Gospel album. That’s big on so many levels (pause).
Chris Brown and Rihanna arrive at Supperclub in Hollywood in Brown’s Orange Lambo after attending the 2013 Grammy Awards, where they sat together during the ceremony. The happy couple leaves the club together in the Lambo after 2am. Earlier we spotted Rihanna leaving the Grammy after party at Mozza.
Bluku Bluku!
To celebrate the forthcoming release of Footsie’s landmark producer album ‘King Original Vol 1‘, we asked the legendary Newham General D Double E to spit some bars over his favourite track, Big Band.
Not sure where this is headed, but make sure you get his latest project CCC.
From Billboard:
The-Dream’s fourth album will land May 7, the musician said backstage after picking up a Grammy for his contributions to Jay-Z, Kanye West and Frank Ocean’s “No Church in the Wild.” Speaking of West, The-Dream (real name: Terius Nash) also revealed his plans to head overseas to lend a hand to the follow-up to 2010’s “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.”
“May 7, my album drops and the name is ‘Fourplay,'” he told Billboard. The album was previously called “Love IV” and set for a March release. He’ll release the set’s latest single, “Slow It Down,” on Thursday.
The album’s been delayed thanks in part because of his work on Beyonce’s next album, though he wouldn’t give up any details on Queen B’s latest.
I love how Montreality breaks down it’s interviews.
In this Interview with Montreality, Onyx speak about:
– Their passion for literature & favorite books (0:23)
– What they would call their book, if they were to write one (1:08)
– What they think they were in previous lifetimes (1:35)
– Their last meals of choice (2:00)
– Their favorite cartoon characters (3:09)
– Their favorite videogames (4:15)
– How their collaboration with Biggie came about “Flip Dat Shit” (5:08)
– Working with Big Pun for the remix to “Shut Em Down” (6:02)
– Their upcoming projects “Cuzo” & “Black Rock” (6:25)
– Artists they would like to work with (7:14)
– What they have in their pockets (7:44)
– Their fetishes (8:03)
– Sticky Fingaz’s experience with russian roulette (8:47)
– Their legacy (10:02)
Before performing “Cry Me A River” last night at the Palladium, Justin Timberlake recited Juicy J’s chorus. Bandz Make A Her Cry Me A River. Justin is that dude.