Move over, Michelangelo, The Situation, Snooki and Pauly D are the hottest celebrities in Florence, Italy. The 'Jersey Shore' cast is on location this summer shooting the MTV show's fourth season and not everyone is happy about it. (May 24)
K.R.I.T. will be releasing [five] of his most popular songs on iTunes June 7. The five featured tracks are “Sookie Now” feat. David Banner , Time Machine feat. Chamillionaire , “Country Shit” Remix f. Ludacris and Bun B., The Vent and “Moon & Stars” feat. Devin The Dude, Curren$y & Killa Kyleon.
The second official music video from Pac Div's highly acclaimed "Mania!" mixtape, "Fallin'" visually explores different types of relationships while serving as a companion piece to a yet-to-be-released video.
Maybach Music Group's Masspike Miles speaks on the current state of R&B, comments on his peers' Frank Ocean and Kevin Cossom, and states his opinion on Beyonce's Billboard Awards performance.
Slumericans own Rittz drops a quick verse from the SMKA cypher. The cypher consists of many of the artists featured on the SMKA 808 Experiment vol. 3 project. Look forward to more verses dropping soon.
J-Lie was in New York while on his promo tour for "Local Tourist". He found time to stop by the tattoo shop and after getting the phrase "spoiled by God" on his leg he wanted to tattoo "R.I.P. Toni" for his friend who passed away this year, 26 years old of cancer.
Ms. Drama sits down with Gorilla Zoe & Big Block to talk about Zoe's upcoming album, King Kong, coming out June 14th. Zoe explains how this album signifies his growth as an artist and will be a fan favorite. In regards to Zoe's future with Boyz in the Hood, Block explains that the group is contractually due to drop another album that will feature all its original members. He explains how he has been strategizing to put artist out and how he made Gorilla Zoe the artist he is today. On the note of diagnosing the music game, Big Block calls out DJ Khaled as someone who needs revamping and who needs to stop dropping the same song over and over again. At the end of the interview, Zoe and Block discuss the future of hip-hop and the new movements that are taking over.