Videos »
Omelly – Gunz and Butta Vlog (Video)
Bae, I mean, Dreamchasers’ own, Omelly, liberates us with his first vlog where he begins promoting his latest mixtape, Gunz and Butta. Traveling to Boston (still mad I didn’t get to see him) and
Read More »Shad Da God – Big Worm Ft. Troy Ave (Video)
Hustle Gang recording artist Shad Da God recruits the collectives latest prospect Troy Ave for the official visual to “Big Worm”. Watch it above!
Read More »Poet/Emcee Karega Bailey Unveils Two Powerful Videos
If you’re not familiar with Karega Bailey, get to know him. The Washington D.C.-based artist/educator is next in line among the most powerful, influential and politically minded emcees of our generation. As a teacher
Read More »Sam Smith – Like I Can (Video)
UK crooner, Sam Smith , is all over New York City in his new video, “Like I Can.” In a snazzy tux, you can catch the Grammy-nominated singer dancing on the bridge, buying flowers,
Read More »Rich Homie Quan Talks Dealing w/ Family Issues, Rich Gang & More on Sway In The Morning! (Video)
Watch above as Rich Homie Quan discusses dealing with family issues while gaining except, his sexuality, surrounding his self around the right people, being financial responsible, Rich Gang and more with Sway In The Morning!
Read More »Big K.R.I.T. – Soul Food (Video) Ft. Raphael Saadiq
Big K.R.I.T. enlists singer, Raphael Saadiq to deliver to us a brand new visual entitled, “Soul Food.” Living on his latest LP, “Cadillactica,” the visual shows just how Krizzle has a good time when with
Read More »“We Point The Blame At Everybody Else”, Kendrick Lamar On Recent Injustices By Law Enforcement! (Video)
Get More: Kendrick Lamar, Music News MTV News correspondent Nadeska Alexis recently caught up with Kendrick Lamar to get his thoughts on the recent injustices involving law enforcement in the black community. To
Read More »Russell Simmons Gives Bill O’Reilly A Lesson On Black Stereotypes! (Video)
When it comes to the hip-hop community as far as media is concerned it wouldn’t be a stretch to say Bill O’Reilly is public enemy number one. In the history of nationally broadcasted television
Read More »














