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Sophomore release to feature cameos from Sean P, Outerspace and (wait for it) R&B singers!
After testing the reggaeton waters with last year’s “N.O.R.E. Y La Familia… Ya Tu Sabe,” Queens rapper NORE is going back to basics with “Global Warming 11368,” which he will release independently in late summer.
New vid for the P-Money remix to Foreign Heights’ track ‘Get Yours’. Features Nfa, Brotha Black and Sereck
“On my new album I don’t say the word n***a, I don’t curse nowhere on my whole album,â€
New Zealand label liquidates its assets to pay off more than NZ$1million to creditors.
meh, this is another 50 track. More of the same from G-unit’s first in charge. 9 shots sold Get Rich Or Die Tryin and dissing Fat Joe & Nas on Piggy Bank sold The Massacre, so 50’s back to stir up more beef with this one before Curtis drops (pause). While he drops names like [...]
It’s been a hot minute since we posted the original version of this one. About three months later we’ve got this dope remix of an already nice track. The beat is the same, the hook is the same, even the intro is the same, but the addition of Saigon and Jadakiss take it to another [...]
This is possibly the best track name I’ve heard in years. Even ‘Murder Ya Face’ doesn’t come close to ‘Throw Em Under The Bus’.
Nore does his thing on this one, Jada keeps it quiet but comes thru with ‘throw em under the bus / roll over his guts’ and Kurupt sounds dope; ‘I’ma throw a [...]
Melbourne newspaper features a hip-hop extravaganza in their Friday edition. Well, Fluid and Snoop anyway.
Sydney rapper deep in the studio mixing tracks with producer S-Dub.
The Doggfather is apparently not “the sort of bloke we want in this country.”
Ne-Yo’s an early starter in the race for 2007’s worst album cover
Acclaimed rapper Pharoahe Monch will release his highly anticipated sophomore album Desire (SRC/Universal) on June 26, 2007 (June 25th in the UK), to eager fans’ delight, who have been buzzing about Pharoahe Monch on the internet for months.
N’fa and OEC perform at Out Of The Blue festival.
At some stage a few years ago Def Jam Records founder Russell Simmons decided the race battle was his to fight. Starting the Hip-Hop Summit Action Network and in 2004 defending anti-semetic critisms of the HSAN and his support of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, it’s always seemed a little trite.
I don’t know what [...]
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