KENDRICK LAMAR PERFORMS I & PAY FOR IT ON SNL
While making an appearance on Saturday Night Live, Kendrick Lamar paid homage to Method Man and performed his new single “I” along with his guest appearance alongside Jay Rock on “Pay For It.”
While making an appearance on Saturday Night Live, Kendrick Lamar paid homage to Method Man and performed his new single “I” along with his guest appearance alongside Jay Rock on “Pay For It.”
Check out Hard Knock TV‘s exclusive in-depth interview with DJ Premier and Royce da 5’9″. In part 1, Nick Huff Barili sits down with both artists to talk about the formation of their new group PRhyme, their collaboration album coming out Dec 9th, their creative process, Eminem, Guru, Adrian Younge, and much more.
The Lox dropped in to Sway In The Morning to talk about living the underground life, the three projects they released, some of their favorite new artists.
Flying Lotus and Kendrick Lamar had collaborated on a song titled “Eyes Above” for Lotus’ You’re Dead but the song didn’t make the final cut for the album. But that hasn’t stopped FlyLo from playing it at his shows.
In an interview with Watchloud, Joe Budden explains whether there is another Slaughterhouse on the horizon, the growth of the group and more.
Ras Kass and Apollo Brown serve up some visuals to their song “How To Kill God.”
Directed by Jay Brown and shot in Detroit, “How To Kill God” captures some of the fallen bastions of America, while Ras & Apollo roam historic sites that have long since been abandoned (the original Model-T assembly line, the outside of a foreclosed Detroit Masonic Temple, and inside a since closed cathedral).
Ras Kass spits brutal bars that harken back to “Nature of the Threat” from his original classic “Soul On Ice.” Meanwhile Apollo Brown delivers soul stirring boom bap at it’s best for Ras to lay question after question, and bar after bar of articulate insight into historical facts too often ignored. Don’t let the title fool you, it’s not Ras & Apollo killing God, it’s them exposing the hypocrites standing behind empty dogma.
The Lox drop another set of visuals to accompany their 3rd Sermon project. You can download that here.
Nickle and Preemo unleash the title track from their upcoming album. Due on December 9th, you can pre-order right here, right now.
Detroit’s finest draw a line in the sand and dare anyone to cross it on this Statik Selektah track off of the Shady XV compilation that’s dropping on November 24th.
If it’s bars you want, then you better strap in for this ride as Slaughterhouse, YelaWolf, and Eminem link for the #SHADYXV #CXVPHER.