ASAP Rocky & ASAP Ferg – Cosmic Kev Freestyle [Video]
ASAP Rocky & ASAP Ferg stopped by Cosmic Kev’s The Come Up Show in Philly. Here is the freestyle they spit during their visit. Previously: ASAP Rocky & OverDoz Record “Pain” [Video]
Read moreASAP Rocky & ASAP Ferg stopped by Cosmic Kev’s The Come Up Show in Philly. Here is the freestyle they spit during their visit. Previously: ASAP Rocky & OverDoz Record “Pain” [Video]
Read moreJoey goes in over the Mobb Deep classic “Shook Ones”. Previously: Joe Budden Interview w/ Jenny Boom Boom [Video]
Read moreSonReal drops his rendition of MMG’s “Ambition”.
Read moreHere goes the first single off Fab’s forthcoming project “Loso’s Way II”. “Ready” features Chris Brown and is produced by the Runners. Previously: Fabolous feat. Troy Ave – Only Life I Know (Extended Director’s Cut) [Audio x Download]
Read more“I caught a lot of heat for that [hat],” Nas said. “People were mistaking that for Puffy style, but he came to me like ‘This is what you’re doing now. I see it. I know you gonna do the mink.’ “We were going back and forth on the things we saw growing up as New Yorkers, African Americans, watching the older guys doing it. So when we wore it in the video, people didn’t get it. They thought it was over the top, and it was, but it was a style that we were representing that we grew up watching, and adored.” Previously: Nas Hennessy Concert In NYC [Video]
Read moreWale puts a visual to “Never Never” from his “Folarin” mixtape.
Read moreUnreleased Aaliya! Produced by Knotch and Dre Sinatra.
Read moreA short film featuring tracks from Alexander Spit’s upcoming LP “A Breathtaking Trip To That Otherside” available 01.29.13 via Decon Records.
Read moreProduced by Marco Polo and off Hannibal’s “The Honorable” mixtape hosted by DJ Premier.
Read more“I felt like I was getting taught by the teachers before me,” Raekwon reflects on his impact on hip-hop. Safe to say that those teachers would be proud of his status in the game after 20 years and still going strong. From his work with the legendary Wu-Tang to his own solo success, The Chef has had a very prominent career thus far. Five albums (with a sixth, titled F.I.L.A. on the way), a couple mixtapes, a collaborative album with Ghostface and Method Man and respect from all different kinds of rappers, new and old. This is something most rappers look to, dream about and inspire to have. In an exclusive interview with Sermon’s Domain, Raekwon talks about his impact on hip-hop, his favorite freestyles from other artists over his beats, the Wu-Massacre comic book that never happened, the decision to branch out on his sophomore album and more. If he felt he’d have such an impact on hip-hop (0:10) His favorite freestyles by other artists over his own beats (1:22) Why he chose to branch out from Rza and Ghostface on his sophomore album (2:16) What happened to the comic book that was in the works with the Wu-Massacre album? And if he’d want to do a comic book in the future (3:50) If he’ll be doing Only Built 4 Cuban Linx III (5:05) Previously: Raekwon On The Combat Jack Show [Audio x Download]
Read moreJoe Budden discusses his substance abuse problem and what made him relapse. He also talks about Tahiry making music. Previously: Joe Budden Talks “Mama Said”, Checking A Girlfriend’s Phone & Staying Friends [Video]
Read moreKeri Hilson shares details on her third album and talks about a potential collaboration with Kanye West. Plus, what kind of father does she think ‘Ye will be?
Read moreRap-Up TV goes behind the scenes of Melanie Fiona’s video for “Wrong Side of a Love Song” co-starring Omari Hardwick and directed by Larenz Tate.
Read moreMiguel talks playing football, Man UTD and his 5 2013 Grammy nominations.
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