BENNY THE BUTCHER – MAN OF THE KITCHEN [VIDEO]
Benny The Butcher releases a video from his solo cut from his Stabbed and Shot project with .38 Spesh. Check out the visuals for “Man of the Kitchen.”
Benny The Butcher releases a video from his solo cut from his Stabbed and Shot project with .38 Spesh. Check out the visuals for “Man of the Kitchen.”
The group from North Carolina known as Kooley High are set to return with a new album on March 30th executive produced by 9th Wonder titled Never Come Down. Before the album drops, the crew jump off a set of visuals for “Ceiling.”
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Forever M.C. and It’s Different keeps things rolling as they team up with Raekwon, Masta Killa, Ghostface Killah and Cappadonna for “Piranhas.”
Ha! This is clever. Chris Rivers rocks over Rich Kid’s “New Freezer” but gives it a Dragon Ball Z influence and titles it “New Frieza.”
When Black Thought texts you about your freestyle on Funkmaster Flex’s show, you know that it’s all kinds of vicious. What Royce 5’9″ does over the course of 10 minutes is nothing short of savage. Just hit play.
The duo of Guilty Simpson and MED are backed by the always exceptional production of Black Milk on “Face Down.” From the duo’s forthcoming project titled Loyalty.
Page Kennedy teams up with Fred The Godson, Jag, 3D Na’Tee and John Connor to bless the classic Jay-Z track “Where I’m From.”
Anderson .Paak returns with new music after delivering his Grammy nominated Malibu album. “Till It’s Over” is a hybrid of Electronic and R&B and is likely a tease toward his next project.
PRhyme is nearing its release on March 16th and the duo of DJ Premier and Royce 5’9″ drop their collaboration “Flirt” with 2 Chainz. Preemo and Royce talked about the song last week with Billboard in an interview.
I have to ask about “Flirt” with 2 Chainz…
DJ Premier: I love that one.
Royce, how much of this interaction with a groupie in your DMs that you talk about in this song is true?
Royce: Everything is true on that song. I speak from my experiences. I don’t pull from a lot of other people’s experiences like I used to. Because I’ve got a lot of my own experiences to pull from, so I just kind of do that.
How did 2 Chainz end up on this song?
DJ Premier: Before we even knew that 2 Chainz was gonna be the choice, Royce had already done the song by himself. When I heard the lyrics I was like, “Damn, that shit is dope.” Even when he did the “Bitch please miss me, I’m paid as hell/ I got the game locked, arcades in jail.” That reminds me of Too Short back in the late ‘80s.
It was almost six months later before I went to Detroit to finish the album. One day we were like, “Who are we gonna get to follow up on your verse that could really nail it?” We started kicking names around. And then Royce’s brother said, “What about 2 Chainz?” I approved immediately, because we knew 2 Chainz would totally know what to do with a song like this. I called him, explained the concept and he’s like “Man, you know that’s up my alley.”
When he sent it back, I was just so open to his verse, because it totally connects with what Royce said. And I thought it was gonna be 16 [bars], he took it past that. I’ve always been a fan of 2 Chainz since Playaz Circle, and I was confident that he was gonna write a dope rhyme. And he did.