I swear, you leave the innanets for a second and shit like this drops. Next time, I’ll just have the fried chicken man deliver. Sheesh. Anyway, Nicki’s 9 accents can heard in her one verse which to me is the best one on here.
Warner Bros. latest signee links up with Evil Empire to drop THE BEST OF XV. For those who have missed out on his rise on the mixtape and blog scene, this is your time to catch up. And for those who have been in tune, Evil Empire also drops a few exclusives on the tape as well. Hit the jump for the tracklist.
Nice to have this delivered on a Monday, you know how I feel about those. Here’s the skinny from the video’s director, Rik Cordero: “The Fire” chronicles a post-apocalyptic death march set in 1945 during the final stages of World War II in Europe. After a cataclysmic event renders the war futile, a paramilitary splinter group — led by a Kurtz-like figure known as The Commodore — forces the transfer of young men who will be used as labor…and food. The last survivor of the march receives a mysterious White Box which holds the key to survival.
I like the way this one feels. Makes me wanna to get a bike again. Rememeber riding when you were a kid? There was nothing better. Long hair, don’t care. Good times.
Been a while since I posted some Shawn Chrys, and I chose a good day cause today he’s a year older! If you’re on Twitter, hop over to his pageand show the homie some love.
Jermaine joins his mentor on stage in the UK at the Wireless Festival 2010 to perform “A Star Is Born” and after the jump, catch him doing “Who Dat” and one of my favorites “Lights Please.” Pretty damn dope, this is his first time across the pond. Read more…
The extradition of Jamaican druglord Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke to the US inspires this new joint over the Angels beat from one half of the Clispe. Oh, and if you’re looking to keep up with all the news on the Dudus, Jamaica’s national paper JamaicaObserver.com has got you covered. Props KC