I don’t see much from Whos Da Boss nowadays (perhaps I simply need to look a little harder), but today, he brings the viewers some sick bars from none other than Little Dee.
I don’t see much from Whos Da Boss nowadays (perhaps I simply need to look a little harder), but today, he brings the viewers some sick bars from none other than Little Dee.
Meek Mill premieres his new visual with Revolt TV, off his 2013 mixtape Dreamchasers 3. His next album is set to drop this Summer.
MMG delivers some in studio footage of Meek Mill recording the Rick Ross-featured track ‘Off The Corner’, taken from his upcoming album Dreams Worth More Than Money.
Some late evening spoken word, courtesy of Nego True.
Interesting visual to aid the song, which is taken from Phish’s upcoming album Fuego (preorder here).
Big Tobz becomes the next spitter to give Charlie Sloth that ‘fire in the streets’.
The creator of The New Classic recently appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! alongside collaborator Charli XCX to perform ‘Fancy’. Below, she also performs ‘Work’…we’ve also added her participating in Kimmel’s funny New Lyrics for Old People segment.
Smooth. The above visual is taken form Terrace Martin’s forthcoming album 3ChordFold Pulse on May 20th. The visual features Martin’s daughter Akai.
Another visual leak from …and then you shoot your cousin, out next week. You can stream it here.
We were on the Great Wall of China & that doesn’t happen every day so we had to get a Warm Up Session done. – SBTV
Too bad LL Cool J didn’t perform his contribution in the visual. The track can originally be found on Kid Ink’s My Own Lane, out now.
The next emcee to display his bars for this year’s XXL Freshman freestyle series.
PREVIOUSLY: Chance The Rapper — Isaiah Rashad — Ty Dolla $ign — Rich Homie Quan
As part of the Toyota Summer Concert series, Mariah Carey stopped by The Today Show to perform her new single with Wale from the forthcoming Me. I Am Mariah, set to hit stores on May 27th.
French Montana drops off a new visual (featuring Jadakiss) from his Coke Boys 4 mixtape.
Young Scooter lets go of a new visual from his incarcerated-at-the-time From the Cell Block to Your Block.
Randomly, 2012’s 601 & Snort gets a new visual. No complaints, here.
Courtesy of Boiler Room:
The release of Lord Of The Mics 1 marks an epochal moment in the history of 2000s UK music culture. Ten years on, ahead of a Boiler Room special live show, we go back to The Dungeon where it all began.
Canadian Grime artist Tre Mission has returned with a new single and visual in the form of ‘Stigmata’. His forthcoming album of the same name drops August 11th.
For the latest Weezy Wednesday release, Wayne drops another quick snippet for another pretty upbeat sounding single ‘D’usse’ (produced by DJ Nasty). In the clip, the New Orleans emcee also shouts out another connoisseur of the alcoholic beverage — JAY Z. Wish we know what this meant right now.
In his new visual, Talib Kweli reminds us that if you’re facing “violations”, don’t flip. The clip (Featuring Raekwon) is taken from his latest album Gravitas, available now.
Last night, Lil Jon stopped by Arsenio and spoke on his early days in Atlanta and Jermaine Dupri, who also joined him on the show. Later on, Lil Jon hit the stage for “Get Low” and “Turn Down For What”.
The next Freshman drops his freestyle….you can also check out his full profile from XXL here.
PREVIOUSLY: Chance The Rapper — Isaiah Rashad — Ty Dolla $ign
During his tour stop in North Carolina, Action Bronson was (once again) greeted by a fan to tried to jump on stage; that very fans was then greeted by Bronson’s fist. Good times.
The Roots recently did a town hall meeting with Sway to promote their (dope!) new album …and then you shoot your cousin. With ?uestlove behind the wheels of steel, Black Thought blessed the fans with some ridiculous bars.