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YoungN’ – Bia Bia (Freestyle)
By now, most know what to expect from VA emcee & C8S forerunner, YoungN’. This Hip-Hop connissuer has no intention to follow any trends within his music, but certainly pays homage to a sound
Read More »No Pun Intended: MTV’s Rob Markman Goes “Grocery” Shopping With Jhene Aiko (Video)
The moment we’ve all been waiting for, Jhene Aiko finally explains her line in Omarion’s Pose To Be, “but you gotta eat the booty like groceries”. After peeping her interview with MTV’s Rob Markman as
Read More »Dame Dash Says He Used To Bop On Stage With Jay-Z Because Jay Was “Terrible On Stage” (Video)
Let’s all just stop bringing up HOV’s name in any conversation with Dame Dash… how does that sound? Yeah, I know, it’s not going to happen.. Dame Dash’s latest conversation speaking on Jay-Z took
Read More »Yesterday, Lil Wayne Released “Glory” Exclusively Through Tidal. Today, He’s Part Owner!
I’m sure we all knew Wayne was up to something after his exclusive drop of his new record Glory via Jay-Z’s Tidal streaming service. If you’re anything like me, I figured he was about to
Read More »Uncle TreY – Now You Know
Today, Uncle TreY has a new record called Now You Know, packed with punchlines and a mellow beat that let his voice and flow take control and shine. Now You Know was produced by
Read More »Cam Major – Vader (Video)
Following the release of his latest project The Major Tape, Cam Major drops some crisp visuals for his track “Vader”. The video was shot by Pak Cam and features scenes from incidents with cops and the
Read More »6ixteen x Fueg – Reason (Video)
Addictive Music Groups own 6ixteen releases the second visual from the upcoming EP with Fueg titled BLK|ERA Extended PLAY. The song Reason is a deep emotional driven track , showcasing the versatility of both artists
Read More »Harvey Stripes – Jokers
With his forthcoming project “In God We Trust” slated for release later this year, Toronto native Harvey Stripes has been earning his keep, releasing his singles “Blanco” and “On Me,” which were both well
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