Thursday, December 22, 2011

Charly & Margaux (Violinist)- "Laced" (Free Album Download)

LACED Cover Art



Charly & Marguax the dynamic duo that has covered Adele's "Rolling In The Deep" & Kanye West's "All Of Lights" drops thier free album "Laced". It is described as modern, classical, experimental, dope shit, from New York!

Monday, December 19, 2011

Baracka Flocka Flames - "I Run The Military" (Comedy)

Young Jeezy's "A Hustlerz Ambition" (Documentary)

Thursday, December 15, 2011

HTDOGWTR Clothing: Interview w/ Jeffrey Lee


Yasmin Young from Power 98 Does an interview with my homie Jeff about his clothing line HTDOGWTR.

Power 98:
We love to support local designers who are putting Charlotte on the map in the fashion industry, so this week for Fashion Friday, Yasmin Young caught up with Jeffrey Lee of line Htdogwtr, who was raised in and lives in the Queen City to show off some of the designs! Htdogwtr is now available for purchase nationally at all Zumiez stores! Peep some of Htdogwtr’s graphic tees, trucker-hats and eye-wear!

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Robin Thicke Interview w/ The BreakFast Club



Robin Thicke was acting fool during his interview with The Breakfast Club. I didn't know he had that much of a sense of humor. his new album Love After War is really dope its been in heavy rotation on my IPod.

Friday, December 2, 2011

The Pursuit Of (Cool): COLTRANE CURTIS


The Pursuit Of (Cool): COLTRANE CURTIS from R+I creative on Vimeo.

by R+I creative

This short dope video about style and Jazz, that I actually wish was longer and went in to more depth. But dope to say the least

Monday, November 21, 2011

Jazz Rendition of Tyler The Creator's "She"



This a true great jazz cover of Tyler The Creator's "She" featuring Frank Ocean. The cover is performed by a Canadian group called BADBADNOTGOOD. I really dig this they should do a cover of a whole album, I would by it. I fell in love with jazz probably about 3 years ago, when I took a class and learned about the history and soul of the genre. Here are some more covers by the group BADBADNOTGOOD.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Overdoz - "Come First" (Music Video)



I really dig OverDoz's music, everything I heard from them is dope. This is another song thats on point, and has a pretty good video.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Ludacris - "History Lesson & Bada Boom" (Big Sean & Drake Diss)




Luda's Back!!!! This is what hip-hop needed, for Ludacris to come and put the new rappers in their place instead of trying to be their friends. I like both Big Sean and Drake, they both had dope albums, but I think they have gotten a little big headed with their success. Ludacris is dissing them because they claimed that they created a rap flow that is commonly used such as "swimming in the money come and find me,.... Nemo".

I like this cause Ludacris came straight at them, instead of sneak dissing, and sending subliminal messages. Ludacris will not be easy competition he shut down T.I. a few years ago with  a single verse on Young Buck's "Stomp" an T.I. quickly became his friend again. So props to Luda for this song.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

J. Cole - "Lost Ones" (Music Video)



This is J. Cole's best video thus far, even though it was shot over 3 years ago. Visually this video is awesome, it really fits the song. I like the song and it has a great story and message.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

B.o.B ft. Playboy Tre - "F*cked Up" (Music Video)



Reading the title I expected something different, but the song is hot because B.o.B always comes with the unexpected. Dope Beat X Dope Lyircs = Dope Song

Monday, October 24, 2011

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Fabolous- "Riesling and Rolling Papers"



This is my favorite song on Fabolous' The S.O.U.L Tape. The video is smooth & dope just like song. And plus Riesling is one my favorite wines hands down!

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Stalley Discusses His Deal with Rick Ross & Maybach Music Group (MMG)

6 Reasons To Buy J. Cole's Cole World: The Sideline Stoy


Via: JukeBoxDC     
 1. J. Cole Is NOT An Overnight Sensation/No Gimmicks
You ask 100 J. Cole fans what’s there favorite song, you will get 15 – 25 different answers (Mine is “Losing My Balance”). He’s built his brand of music for the past three years with amazing lyrical content and smooth beats that touch your soul. Now compare J. Cole to a Kreayshawn, you can ask 100 of her fans (If you can find them), and all will say “Gucci, Gucci.” Not cool.Nevertheless, Cole World has a brand built on a foundation of quality music. In the words of Jessica Simpson, “This aint no fly by night.”
2. If J. Cole Wins, Jay-Z Wins
There’s no secret to this, but Jay-Z hasn’t been the greatest front office rep. From his fumbles at Def Jam with Joe Budden, Method Man and LL Cool J, Jay-Z has always had this dark cloud looming over him. Now at RocNation, Hov has been given the opportunity to start over and with his first chance, he hands it off to J. Cole. If the Sideline Story succeeds, Jay-Z won’t be claimed as a genius, but he will be able to take the monkey off of his back from prior years mistakes.
3. Storytelling Ability
Everyone loves a good story. When we were kids, we loved a good story. In hip hop, to get on legendary status, you must be a storyteller. That list includes the likes of Jay-Z, B.I.G. and Eminem to say a few. Now in this age, Cole provides his story for others to take in. Almost like an audio book where Sideline Story talks about abortion, heartbreak, fatherless children and the overall development of a kid just chasing his dreams in a not so perfect environment. You don’t see this type of story make it on to the mainstream scene. I suggest you listen and buy.
4. J. Cole Produced Over 75% Of The Album
Not only do you get an awesome rapper, but the man makes his own beats as well? This sounds too good to be true, but it’s indeed a fact. Not since The College Dropout have we seen such a phenomenal rapper/producer. Does that not want you to grab a copy right now?
5. J. Cole Can Rap
There’s no doubting how good Cole is lyrically. If you count his two latest mixtapes and his debut album, you can make a claim that J. Cole is one of the top ten down south lyricists ever (Same can be said about K.R.I.T.). Bar for bar, verse for verse, you can’t name five better lyricists than J. Cole that’s “out” right now (Dropped an album in the past 18 months).
6. J. Cole is from North Carolina 
J. Cole is hands down the best rapper to ever come out North Carolina. Its great to have somebody from your home state that is getting this much respect in Hip Hop. It is a sign of hope and inspiration to other artist from North Carolina that if can beat the odds, that anybody has the opportunity to do so. NC StandUP!!!

Wale ft. Miguel - Lotus Flower Bomb (Audio)


Big Sean Discusses J. Cole's Album

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Common's Interview with Jon Daily


Another Interview with Common discussing more about his new memior "One Day It Will All Make Sense".

J. Cole ft. Jay-Z - "Mr. Nice Watch" (Audio)



This hot, and I know J. Cole has been waiting on that Jay-Z verse for a while. Props J. Cole this is really dope song.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Common's Book Signing at Barnes & Nobles (Interview)



Sway from MTV interviews Common to speak about his autobiography that hits stores yesterday "One Day It Will All Make Sense". I have to need to get this book!

Swayze Jones- "No Ordinary Love" (Music Video)



Salute! Much Respect to Swayze, this is a hot song & dope video with a message!

Swayze Jones

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Idris Elba (Driis) - "Private Garden" (Music Video) Prod. By 9th wonder



Idris Elba explores his musical talents. The song is pretty hot, I didn't know what to expect but I digg it. I would like to hear his album when it drops.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Monday, August 22, 2011

Donwan Harrell (Designer & Owner) of PRPS Jeans Speaks on Inspiration

Donwan Harrell Talks PRPS from Highsnobiety on Vimeo.

Ray J 's New Book "Death of A Cheating Man" (Interview w/ Big Tigger & Free)

Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Behind YMCMB Empire with Birdman (Forbes Interview)

Jay-Z Tops Forbes' Hip Hop Cash Kings w/ $37 Million

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1. Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter, $37 million -- Hip-hop's reigning Cash King continues to reap the benefits of a 10-year $150 million Live Nation deal, as well as stakes in the New Jersey Nets, the 40/40 Club chain, ad firm Translation and others. This year marked the first time he out-earned wife Beyonce since their marriage in 2008.


2. Sean "Diddy" Combs, $35 million -- Music now accounts for less than 20% of earnings for the artist formerly known as Puff Daddy, thanks to big stakes in clothing lines Sean John and Enyce, record label Bad Boy and marketing firm Blue Flame. But it's his Ciroc vodka deal that led Forbes to estimate his net worth at $475 million this winter.


3. Kanye West: $16 million -- The self-proclaimed Louis Vuitton Don returns to the top three for the first time since 2009. His new album, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, hit stores in November, earned critical raves and quickly went platinum. His follow-up, Jay-Z collaboration Watch the Throne, debuted on August 8th.


4. Dwayne "Lil Wayne" Carter, $15 million -- The lyricist reportedly wrote his first song at age 8 and signed a record deal with Cash Money a year later. Today he's one of rap's richest, despite serving eight months in jail last year. His latest release, I Am Not A Human Being, made him the first artist since Tupac Shakur to have a No. 1 album while incarcerated.


4. Bryan "Birdman" Williams, $15 million -- The Cash Money chief continues to rake in cash from the label he cofounded, home to fellow Cash Kings Lil Wayne, Drake and Nicki Minaj. Excluded from previous lists because we deemed him more executive than rapper, Birdman was included this year because most of his peers now have a similar job description.


6. Marshall "Eminem" Mathers, $14 million -- Eminem doesn't tour as much as many rappers and his outside business interests are limited, but music alone was enough to blast him back into the upper reaches of the list this year. His album Recovery sold 5.7 million copies worldwide and earned 10 Gramm nominations. Normally non-commercial, he added to his coffers with Super Bowl spots for Lipton and Chrysler.


6. Calvin "Snoop Dogg" Broadus, $14 million -- The ageless wonder of the West Coast turned in another strong year, boosted by new album Doggumentary, heavy touring and endorsements with companies from Metro PCS to Pepsi Max. Icing on the proverbial cake: A verse on Katy Perry's smash hit "California Gurls."


6. Andre "Dr. Dre" Young, $14 million -- The man who launched the careers of fellow Cash Kings including Snoop Dogg, Eminem and 50 Cent keeps bringing in cash-namely from producer fees and Beats by Dre, his lucrative headphone venture with Interscope chief Jimmy Iovine.


9. Aliuane "Akon" Thiam, $13 million -- The Senegalese-American singer-songwriter-producer extraordinaire caked up on a string of international concerts from Australia to Zimbabwe, a lucrative World Cup spot with Pepsi, a host of business ventures and hit song "I Just Had Sex," which has garnered over 115 million YouTube views since its December debut.


10. Christopher "Ludacris" Bridges, $12 million -- The self-proclaimed Mouth of the South makes money from much more than just music. This year, he earned big on movie roles including Fast Five, No Strings Attached and New Year's Eve, as well as endorsements with Tag body spray and Trojan condoms. He also struck partnership deals to launch Soul By Ludacris headphones and a cognac called Conjure.
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Birdman's Interview with Forbes (Discussing Networth & Forbes Cash Kings)



Bryan “Birdman” Williams might be best described as a Frankenstein of conspicuous consumption. Standing outside the studios of 106 & Park in midtown Manhattan, he sports a necklace of gumball-sized diamonds; gems cling to his wristwatch like barnacles to a whale. Even his skin is covered in tattoos of red stars and flaming dollar signs. Every time he opens his mouth, the monstrous diamond grills adorning his teeth sparkle in the midday sun.
Asked about the worth of orthodontic work in mouth, he doesn’t hesitate for a moment: “Half a million.” He grins. “I try to wear $1 million a day. At least.”
Though such tastes may seem a tad nouveau riche, Birdman has been doing this for decades. As a prominent rapper and co-founder of Cash Money Records, he’s had plenty of opportunities to flaunt his wealth—and plenty of wealth to flaunt. He raked in $15 million over the past year alone, mostly thanks to his share of his label’s profits, fueled by the success of fellow Cash Kings Lil Wayne, Drake, Nicki Minaj and others. Birdman has had a hand in over 90 million records sold, amassing a personal fortune of $100 million by FORBES’ last count. For Birdman, that estimate is something of an indignity.
“I just felt $100 million was low,” he says, wrapping each word in a deep Louisiana drawl. “With all the different entities, I think I should still be a lot more than that. $500 million. $250 million, easy … As a child I always felt if I could make $1 million, I could make $100 million. If I could get $100 million, I’m just nine steps away from being a billionaire. And that’s the goal.”

Excluded from previous Cash Kings annual earnings lists because we deemed him more executive than rapper, Birdman was included this year because most of his peers now have a similar job description. His earning power—and his spending power—puts most of them shame. He’s been known to show up at night clubs to throw as much as $100,000 into the crowd, and boasts that he keeps $1 million cash under his mattress. He claims he recently lost $2 million on a single bet on the Miami Heat; to balance this out, he plans to place a seven-figure bet on boxer Floyd Mayweather’s match in September. (“And when he fights Pacquiao,” Birdman adds gleefully, “I’m going to bet $10 million.”)
Birdman is spending money like it’s going out of style—and in a sense, it is. Many of hip-hop’s most successful artists have traded glitz and glamour for relative understatement. Perhaps nobody phrased this trend more clearly than Jay-Z, who rapped five years ago that he was “old enough to know the right car to buy, yet grown enough not to put rims on it.”
The word “bling” itself, which Cash Money’s own Lil Wayne once claimed to have invented, has become essentially verboten for aficionados. The bell may have tolled for the term when it was added to the Merriam Webster dictionary in 2006, or maybe two years later when Mitt Romney uttered the word on the campaign trail. These days its use is reserved strictly for irony and painful attempts by Baby Boomers to get down with the lingo of a younger generation.
Apart from the term itself, the decline of the world economy seems to have made some artists reluctant to broadcast their earnings; Young Jeezy even called a recent album “The Recession.” Birdman doesn’t seem overly concerned—last year he picked up a shiny red Bugatti Veyron for $2 million; in March, he showed off a new $1.5 million Maybach Landaulet; the following month, he tweeted that he’d purchased another for $8 million. So does all this spending make Birdman’s advisors a bit nervous?
“How could I not get nervous?” says business manager Vernon Brown, who’s been working with Birdman for the better part of two decades. “We scream and shout about it, but we’ve been screaming and shouting for 15 years. Basically, he never risks more than he has in his pocket, and he wouldn’t even think of risking anything in his bank account.”
The massive capital outlays do sometimes raise the specter of a liquidity crisis—a legitimate concern for someone whose net worth is largely tied to the value of a single asset, Cash Money Records. Arnaud Massartic, a European entrepreneur who says he’s selling the $8 million Maybach, claims Birdman hasn’t yet paid him; the rapper insists the car will arrive December (along with the presumed winnings from his Mayweather wager). And according to stateside luxury car dealer Marc Stromvig, the Cash Money co-founder has always made his payments on time.
“I’ve sold him 30-40 cars over the past 8-10 years and he’s never had a problem paying his bills,” says Stromvig. “Are there notes on some of his cars? Sure. But there’s probably a note on your car, too.”
At any rate, Birdman should have more fat checks on his way this fall. Before the end of the year, Cash Money is set to release new albums including Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter IV and Drake’s Take Care; Birdman’s own solo album, Bigger Than Life, is slated for release in November.
If the past is any indication, the new releases should add a considerable chunk to Birdman’s coffers. He and his brother, Ronald “Slim” Williams, started their label in 1990 in New Orleans, its offices not far from the housing projects in which they grew up (he returns often, including this past Thanksgiving for his 15th annual turkey giveaway). Cash Money, famed for its minimalist production and syrupy sound, quickly became a dynamo of Southern hip-hop, launching the careers of rappers including Juvenile, Lil Wayne, and Birdman himself, also known as “Baby.”
“Baby has never slept,” says Katina Bynum, vice president of marketing for Universal Motown Records. “Two hours and he’s good.”
The long nights paid off, literally. In 1998, Birdman and his brother secured a distribution deal with Universal, which also advanced them $30 million. They kept the rights to all master recordings and refused to hand over any of their equity in Cash Money. The deal, Birdman says, now gives Universal a distribution fee of just 7% of wholesale on all albums sold. He estimates that his label takes in revenues of over $100 million per year (though net profits are probably more like $30 million).
“A lot of my peers that did this before me, they got the bad end of the deal,” Birdman explains. “They was always funded by the machine, by the label, and never owned nothing … I never wanted us to be artists who, when it’s over, we’re broke, back where we come from, just simply because you sign some shit that say you don’t own nothing.”
Cash Money was one of only a few of Birdman’s possessions that wasn’t swept away by Hurricane Katrina (Birdman’s tally: “20 houses, 50 cars, and memories”). The label’s headquarters have since been relocated to Miami and the brothers have turned their attention to diversification. They recently signed a distribution deal with Simon & Schuster to produce books through a company called Cash Money Content (“I think we should read more”); Birdman claims to have purchased an oil rig (“It’s not pumping right now”). Next up: a clothing line that already has at least one high-profile fan.
“I had to give Justin Bieber a lot of shirts—he’s a friend of the team, and we got a lot of love for Justin Bieber,” says Birdman. “I like the apparel business. That’s another $100 million per year, easy.”
And then, perhaps the realization of his ten-figure ambitions?
“I’ve been thinking, shit, Donald Trump and Bill Gates, they made a billion off one idea, man,” he says. “So every day we’re trying to brainstorm on that idea to get that billion.”

Wiz Khalifa -"No Sleep" (Music Video)


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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

The Wealth Gap Widens Between Whites And Minorities



According to census data recently analyzed by the Pew Research Center, the median net worth of a white family now stands at 20 times that of a black family and 18 times that of a Hispanic family, roughly twice the gap that existed in 1984.  The average wealth of white U.S. households in 2009 was $113,149, compared with $6,325 for Hispanics and $5,677 for African Americans, here’s why according to Pew researcher Rakesh Kochhar:
“The bursting of the housing bubble in the great recession has been much harder on minority households than on white households. White households have been more diversified — they are more likely to own stocks and bonds.”
In other non-racial money news, between 2005 and 2009 the wealthiest 10% of households went from owning 49% to 56% of American wealth.  Good times for them…

Via The Life Files

Andy Allo & Prince - " Love Is A Losing Game" (Amy Winehouse Tribute)



Prince plays the guitar as Andy Allo sings Amy Winehouse's popular song "Love Is A Losing Game".

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Unsung: Big Daddy Kane (Interview/Biography)


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Dirk Nowintzki's Leggo Statue







A life-size Dirk Nowitzki statue, made out of Legos, now stands at the Legoland Discover Center in Grapevine, Texas.

Source: Fox Sports

Lloyd ft. Lil Wayne & Andre 3000 - "Dedication To My Ex (Miss That)" (Audio)




Dedication To My Ex (Miss That) by DMLmusic

Myspace sold for $35 million, Justin Timberlake Takes Ownership Stake & Creative Direction Role



He’s bringing Myspace back… what?
Nope this is no joke! You didn’t slip and fall while watching a bootleg copy of The Social Network.
Former social network king Myspace has been sold by Newscorp for a meer $35 million to Specific Media and Emmy and Grammy winning singer/actor Justin Timberlake, who you may remember played Facebook president Sean Parker in The Social Network, has taken an ownership stake and will play a major role in the strategy and creative direction of the dying social network.
The mind boggles… I mean the social network, was bought by Newscorp in 2005 for $580 million… $580 million! Now it’s been sold for a fraction of the price at $35 million and almost all of it’s staff have now been fired. How badly was the network doing?
I know I personally deleted my Myspace account last year despite amassing over 30,000 friends as I found it a waste of my time and got sick of the damn email alerts.
I wonder how this network will ever get it’s mojo back?
What do you guys think? Can JT bring Myspace back? Do you care?
Read the full press release below.
Specific Media Acquires Myspace
Vanderhook brothers and Justin Timberlake partner to transform the social media icon
Specific Media, a digital media company, today announced its acquisition of Myspace, a leading social networking destination for consumers, celebrities and artists. As part of the deal, Emmy and Grammy winning artist Justin Timberlake will also take an ownership stake and play a major role in developing the creative direction and strategy for the company moving forward. Specific Media and Timberlake plan to unveil their vision for the site in an exclusive press conference later this summer.
“There’s a need for a place where fans can go to interact with their favorite entertainers, listen to music, watch videos, share and discover cool stuff and just connect. Myspace has the potential to be that place,” says Timberlake. “Art is inspired by people and vice versa, so there’s a natural social component to entertainment. I’m excited to help revitalize Myspace by using its social media platform to bring artists and fans together in one community.”
Myspace has created a robust social networking infrastructure that connects people with the artists and content they love. Specific Media and Timberlake plan to evolve Myspace into the premiere digital destination for original shows, video content and music.
Specific Media will also leverage the Myspace social networking infrastructure to deploy socially-activated advertising campaigns, enabling brands to turn their campaigns viral by allowing users to share their favorite ads with friends.
Brothers Tim, Chris and Russell Vanderhook founded Specific Media in 1999 to address the needs of the burgeoning online advertising space. Since then, the company has developed into one of the world’s largest online advertising companies, with capabilities spanning addressable advertising, original programming and cross-media distribution. By bringing its advertising technology and Fortune 500 client base to Myspace, Specific Media is creating a digital hub where consumers, content and brands connect based on mutual interest and relevance.
“We’re thrilled about the opportunity to rebuild and reinvigorate Myspace,” said Tim Vanderhook, CEO of Specific Media. “We look forward to partnering with someone as talented as Justin Timberlake, who will lead the business strategy with his creative ideas and vision for transforming Myspace. This is the next chapter of digital media, and we are excited to have a hand in writing the script.”
As part of the agreement, News Corporation will take a minority equity stake in Specific Media. Additional terms of the agreement are confidential and will not be disclosed.
About Myspace
Myspace, Inc. is a leading social entertainment destination powered by the passions of fans. Aimed at a Gen Y audience, Myspace drives social interaction by providing a highly personalized experience around entertainment and connecting people to the music, celebrities, TV, movies, and games that they love. These entertainment experiences are available through multiple platforms, including online, mobile devices, and offline events.
Myspace is also the home of Myspace Music, which offers an ever-growing catalogue of freely streamable audio and video content to users and provides major, independent, and unsigned artists alike with the tools to reach new audiences. The company is headquartered in Beverly Hills, CA.
http://www.myspace.com/pressroom/
About Justin Timberlake
Justin Timberlake is an actor-singer/songwriter/producer, and entrepreneur. He has become an accomplished artist who is now widely-considered one of pop culture’s most influential entertainers. Timberlake came to fame as a member of the pop group, *NSYNC and, through a successful solo career, has gone on to win six Grammy Awards, two Emmy Awards and dozens of accolades from around the world. As an entrepreneur, Timberlake co-created the popular denim lifestyle brand, William Rast; launched a spirits company with 901 Silver Tequila; runs the Tennman Records label and founded the award-winning Mirimichi Golf course located outside Memphis, TN.
About Specific Media
Specific Media is a digital media company driving viewership for content owners, engagement for brands and relevance for consumers. With capabilities spanning original programming, cross-channel distribution and addressable advertising, the company connects audiences, content and brands, adding meaning to each touch-point. As people discover new ways to consume content, Specific Media creates impactful media experiences no matter where they are.
www.specificmedia.com.
Source: SoulCulture

Lupe Fiasco ft. Trey Songz -"Out of My Head" (Music Video)

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

"Just Do It." (The Story Behind the Nike Slogan)



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Lupe Fiasco on The O'Reily Factor


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Lately Lupe has been leaving me confused with his comments. He visited my college once and was telling people to not go to college......I assumed he was joking, but not sure if he was serious. I still don't don't understand his perspective of how Obama is a terrorist, and this interview doesn't really prove his point, it just kind of makes him look crazy, and weird. Lupe is a good rapper no doubt, but outside of music I can't really relate to Lupe.

Drake - I'm On One (Behind The Scenes)

BEHIND THE SCENES OF DJ KHALED's "IM ON ONE" from DERICK G on Vimeo.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Cyhi Da Prynce "Royal Flush 2" (Mixtape Download)

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Cyhi The Prynce ft. Big Sean - "Woopty Doo" (Prod. Kanye West & No I.D.)



Royal Flush 2 Drops Tonight! CYHI!!!!!!!

Kanye West - Mama's Boyfriend (Audio)

Method Man Compares Wu-Tang to Odd Future

Lil Wayne MTV Unplugged



s/o to Mr.World Premiere

How LeBron James Broke the Golden Rule of Sports

Wale ft. (Rick Ross & Jadakiss) - "600 Benz" (Music Video)