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Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta (Trailer) (Video)
The Love & Hip Hop Atlanta gang is back with a few new faces that may look to familiar to you all. The trailer below shows scenes from the most recent incidents of Stevie
Read More »YG Performs “My Nigga” with Jeezy in Atlanta (Video) (Shot by Jerry White)
Recently CTE’s own YG kicked off the tour for his debut album “My Krazy Life” in Atlanta in front of a packed house. The “My Krazy Life” concert which was hosted by the Commission’s
Read More »August Alsina Breaks Down ‘Make It Home’ (Video)
Celebrating the release of his debut album, Testimony, August Alsina breaks down his record, Make It Home, featuring Young Jeezy with Jay Z’s Life + Times. You can purchase August’s new LP on iTunes
Read More »Zaiah Burke – Grind (Official Video)
With a co-sign from professional NFL player Michael Vick, a show in NYC with Papoose & Fred The Godson next week and a promising indie label Well Off Music, Zaiah Burke show’s no sign
Read More »Mack Wilds – Henny (Remix) Feat. French Montana, Mobb Deep, & Busta Rhymes (Official Video)
After a behind-the-scenes look, Mack Wilds returns with the official video for his Mobb Deep-sampling club smash dedicated to that brown water. Wilds brings the legendary Queensbridge duo, French Montana, and an energized Busta Rhymes along for
Read More »Kardinal Offishall – Tattoo (Video)
Produced and Directed by Kardinal Offishall himself and shot by Die Fire Films, Tattoo was shot in various locations in Jamaica. While we constantly generate the same visuals over and over again, we at
Read More »August Alsina – Get Ya Money Ft. Fabolous (Official Video)
August Alsina‘s debut album, Testimony, is in stores today and to compound the release August lets loose the official visual for his collaboration with the Young OG himself, Fabolous. Grab Testimony on iTunes and
Read More »Jake One Speaks On Making J. Cole’s Record, “3 Wishes” (Video)
Jake One breaks down how the instrumental to J. Cole’s “3 Wishes” came about. He also revealed to us that the song was originally intended for J. Cole‘s most recent album, Born Sinner, but
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