MAC MILLER FEAT. ANDERSON .PAAK – DANG! [VIDEO]
Mac Miller and Anderson .Paak attempt to keep their girls from straying away in the video for the way too groovy “Dang!” off of Mac Miller’s upcoming The Divine Feminine album.
Mac Miller and Anderson .Paak attempt to keep their girls from straying away in the video for the way too groovy “Dang!” off of Mac Miller’s upcoming The Divine Feminine album.
If you had to count on one thing every single day it would be for the sun to rise and a new Dave East track to bump. Today we get “Nothin About Nothin.”
Styles P, Sheek Louch and Jadakiss are always good for some bars and they allow J-Doe to get in on the fun and find out “What Happens?”
Jadakiss gets greasy over the TM88 production provided for Mistarogers on “I Wanna Be The Man.”
Reks pens to audio letters to Mumia Abu Jamal and Dylan Roof on the Alchemist produced “Kites.”
“This song comes to us at a period of great division regarding lives that matter. The relationship between police officers and citizens will remain on rocky ground until we dig up the dirt and improve the foundation. Police officers have a profoundly difficult job and they are held to the highest of standards. This needs to be better understood by all. Officers also need to be held accountable for their actions when their actions have disastrous effects. This country has a history of incarcerating black men for both convenience and profit. Individuals like Dylan Roof will continue to exist so long as revisionist’s history repeatedly poisons youthful minds with ideas that claim black equality while still promoting white supremacy.”
As part of Vevo’s dscvr series, Torii Wolf and DJ Premier deliver an intimate performance of “Shadows Crawl.”
Joe Budden takes Fabolous’ “Breathe” for a ride during an appearance on Freestyles With Flex and does the damn thing justice.
Dave East pounces all over Drake and DJ Khaled’s “For Free” for his latest #Eastmix.
The video for DJ Skizz’ “Bosses” that features Roc Marciano and Conway is certainly on some retro sh*t. It starts off with video from inside an arcade and then shifts to a video game out of the Sega Genesis era. Check it out.
How’s this for a random team up? Guru is joined for a freestyle by Harlem World’s Ma$e and Blinky Blink when all three were at the Tim Westwood show back in 1998. It’s more of a Blinky and Ma$e showcase with Guru dropping in here and there but it’s certainly you should check out.