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The-Dream (Terius Nash) “Wake Me When It’s Over” | New Video
The official mastered, hard copy of 1977 is set to release in just two weeks. Look out for it, if you don’t already own it,
Joe Budden “No Love Lost” | Album Artwork
With A Loose Quarter mixtape still going strong in the streets, Joe Budden follows up and gives fans more of him, so to speak
Pusha T “Blocka” Feat. Popcaan & Travis Scott | New Music
Pusha is wasting absolutely no time releasing what might seem like the hottest thing to hit the streets for weeks to come as we approach his mixtape, Wrath Of Caine and then his debut album, My Name Is My Name, dropping early next year. Premiering this record about a week ago while out in Jamaica, first performing and then filming the music video, looks like G.O.O.D.'s golden child is going to have a promising debut album. Check out this first single off the mixtape, Blocka which features dancehall artist Popcaan and fellow G.O.O.D. Music member, Travi$ Scott. (more...)
Rihanna Speaks On Getting ‘Nude’ For GQ On Ellen | Video
Along with speaking on dating, kids, and her under-boob tattoo, Rihanna was on the Ellen Degeneres Show to talk about being butt-nekked on the cover of GQ’s “Men of the Year” issue. (more...)
Big Boi Answers The Question, “Will We Ever Hear Another Outkast Album?” | Video
Sir Lucious Leftfoot aka Big Boi, spoke to Paul Rosenberg and Cipha Sounds on his upcoming album, touring and Andre 3000's verse on T.I.'s Trouble Man where 3 stacks apologizes for "fucking up the tour". Big Boi touches on the situation and explains the "Awkwardness". The most important question that's on everyone's mind however, are we ever going to hear another Outkast album? Check out the interview after the jump. (more...)
B.o.B “Fuck Em We Ball” Mixtape Cover | Album Artwork
Looks like there is now an official release date for B.o.B's next mixtape titled, Fuck Em We Ball, and today we get the official cover as well. (more...)
Why Doesn’t MTV Play Music Videos Anymore? | Video
This video actually caught our eyes and by the name of it we're pretty sure that everyone would feel inclined to watch. Seriously, this seemed to be on everyone's mind and at one point or another it was on ours as well. Watch as the "network head" of MTV, played by Brian Frenzi, explains hilariously to a 20-something year old played by Marie De Carmen how a generation came to destroy what many of us loved for so long. (more...)



