Another from Seen It All: The Autobiography, available now.
From the December 2nd release, A Better Tomorrow.
Here is the original demo of Rick Ross’ “Movin’ Bass,” featuring new lyrics from Jay Z, as well as rising Chicago femcee Tink. Timbaland debuted this version on The Breakfast Club today, subsequently setting the internet ablaze. Watch Timbaland’s interview on The Breakfast Club as well.
R&R: “R&R recently linked up with Joey across two countries to capture him for our ‘Evening With’ series. We discuss performing and concert vibes with the Brooklyn wordsmith and capture some footage of a crazy show in Paris, France. Joey discusses his favourite show, why performances are so rewarding and the importance of artists making [cont.]
From the Grand Theft Auto V Ps4/XBox One re-release soundtrack.
In the tradition of previous artist mixes that I have done built around Kendrick Lamar, Pusha T, Talib Kweli, Danny Brown, and Daft Punk, I decided to do one for Freddie Gibbs. As usual, this is a traditional smoothly mixed “blend tape,” recorded on two turntables with Serato. This tape collects various non-album Gibbs tracks [cont.]
Over at Cuepoint, Questlove and other obsessive record collectors are chronicled in Eilon Paz’s Dust & Grooves, a photography and interview project. The Secret Lives of Vinyl Hoarders
From CHURCH (of the Good Thief) available now via public axis recordings. Features include Blu, Yamin Semali, J. Nolan & Donel Smokes. CashUs King, [f.k.a. Co$$] – CHURCH [...of the good thief] by CashUs King
After releasing its lead single “Moonlight” and its accompanying video, Hanni El Khatib is back today to share GZA’s remix of his forthcoming LP’s title track for free download. The remix finds GZA honing in on the song’s theme of moonlight before taking his verse even further out into the cosmos. It’s a great demonstration [cont.]
In anticipation for The Album About Nothing, Wale and Seinfeld discuss the list, strippers, old people on cruise ships and the lure of celebrity.
Eminem speaks on the original demo version of “Lose Yourself,” which is included on the Nov. 25th Shady XV compilation.
“Three Cities. Thirty Rappers. One Track. The Rap Monument. Coming Soon. Brought to you by Noisey & Hennessy.” In this trailer alone, we spot Action Bronson, Killer Mike, Pusha T, Raekwon, Vado. Hmm, is this for a good cause or to sell liquor? We’re all in the same gang.
Directed by DRE Films.
Produced by Chris Calor, Cody, Thundercat, LoveDragon and Sounwave.
From Saigon’s new album GSNT 3: The Troubled Times of Brian Carenard.
The Lox weigh in on the blistering hot and highly competitive battle rap scene for WatchLoud.
From the “There Will Be Sunshine” EP, available at iTunes.
King Push coming soon.
From Young Chris’s new mixtape The Network 3 (The Closure) dropping November 28th. This is Beanie Sigel’s first appearance since his release from prison.
Bobby Ray teams with Trigga Trey for “Not For Long.” Get More: B.o.B, Not For Long feat. Trey Songz, Music, More Music Videos
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