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Clipse - Til The Casket Drops Review
Clipse - Til The Casket Drops Review Posted by Mac Scarle on 12.14.2009 The brothers from Virginia Beach attempt to drop a third consecutive classic.
What what? If you're not broadcasting Radio Mecha during downtime, why not?! If you're not in #bunnies, why not?! Camron - Hey Ma How We Do [Eazy-E, 50 Cent, Game, Tupac] 50 Cent - Gatman and Robbin' Jay-Z - Off That Nas - Blunt Ashes Slaughterhouse - Not Tonight OutKast - Rosa Parks Jadakiss - Checkmate Notorious B.I.G. - Lean Back Remix Notorious ...
Backstage: Ilan Zechory and Tom Lehman:
Q: What's your hip-hop background? A Ilan: I bought Ice Cube's "Predator" which had a parental advisory sticker when I was 13, which coincided with a family vacation to Israel, which also coincided with my learning the art of covert backseat rental car masturbation... pretty good associations.
Remembering Roc Raida, a DX Obituary
In 2000, the present editor-in-chief of HipHopDX was working at Burger King . True story, though this is the first time I ever admitted that publicly.
Don of respected hip-hop crew the Diplomats , New York MC Cam'ron dropped his sixth solo LP in May.
TNA Talent Told To Stay Quiet On Kurt, Ric Flair Song
Credit: WrestlingObserver.com -- At the Hard Justice PPV last night, all TNA talent was told not to mention anything to anyone about the Kurt Angle situation -- particularly on Twitter or blogs.
XXLa s Pay To Play Cover Policy
Back a few years ago when he could still afford a Range Rover , rap mogul Damon Dash was shelling out millions to advertise Roc-A-Fella properties in Hip Hop magazine XXL .
Rappers Interjecting 'No Homo' in Their Gay Lyrics Is Good For Hip-Hop
APPARENTLY The use of "no homo" by rappers to shrug off any notion their lyrics or behavior might be G-A-Y is actually doing more to free hip-hop from homophobia than it's encouraging it.
Rappers Interjecting 'No Homo' in Their Gay Lyrics Is Good For Hip-Hop
APPARENTLY The use of "no homo" by rappers to shrug off any notion their lyrics or behavior might be G-A-Y is actually doing more to free hip-hop from homophobia than it's encouraging it.
Rappers Interjecting 'No Homo' in Their Gay Lyrics Is Good For Hip-Hop
APPARENTLY The use of "no homo" by rappers to shrug off any notion their lyrics or behavior might be G-A-Y is actually doing more to free hip-hop from homophobia than it's encouraging it.
Down And ... - Cam'ron / Kanye W...
Rapper Cam'ron was born and raised in Harlem, attending Manhattan Center High School, where one of his basketball teammates was Mason "Mase" Betha, who also became a successful rapper.
Cam'Ron Announces the Formation of U.N., Dipset West, and the...
July 29, 2009 - After leaving the Dipset crew, Cam'ron returned in 2009 with his first solo album in three years, Crime Pays, and a new movement The U.N. and Dipset West.
Cama ron Regrets Putting Son on Album Cover
" " " " James Devaney/WireImage When Cam'ron featured his young son on the cover of his 2002 album Come Home With Me , he caught some serious heat from mom - and the 33-year-old rapper and actor says he now sees her point.
Cam'ron, Mase Reunite On 'Get It'
Put this in the "came out of nowhere" files. Cam'ron and Mase have not only reunited after years of bickering, but they're putting out a record together.
Cam'ron And Mase Reunion Part Of A 'Bigger Project'
Give us some warning after making us wait for almost 10 years! Mase and Cam'ron dropped the collaborative effort "Get It" over the weekend and caught everyone, including New York radio personality Miss Info, off guard.
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Moby's return to form worth the wait
It's been a decade since pint-size Moby blew up to extra-large to become the world's biggest shaven-headed vegan DJ, with the blues-infused field-holler techno of the ubiquitous Play.
Mase Reunites With Cam'Ron, Records New Track
After several years out of the spotlight, Mase [ click to read ] returned to the rap game and quickly began making waves.
Harlem rapper and multimedia mogul Cam'ron has been influencing the direction of East Coast hip hop for more than a decade, getting his start alongside fellow Uptown emcees Mase and Big L before breaking out on his own in 1998 with "Confessions of Fire" and later unleashing his own crew, the Diplomats.
Cam'ron Says His Son Is 'Not Really Into The Music'
Father's Day was last week, but Cam'ron is a great pops all year 'round. Killa said he makes it his business to spend time with his son on a regular basis.
T.F. Mafia, NYC's Hottest Independent Rap Group Releases Their Debut Album, 'Bossilini'
T.F. Mafia just released their new album "Bossilini" and the response from the streets and the fans has been powerful.
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