CAPONE-N-NOREAGA DISCUSS THEIR NEW ALBUM, MEEK MILL VS. DRAKE, FUNKMASTER FLEX & MORE ON EBRO IN THE MORNING
CNN weigh in on the Drake and Meek Mill beef while discussing their own album Lessons on Ebro In The Morning.
CNN weigh in on the Drake and Meek Mill beef while discussing their own album Lessons on Ebro In The Morning.
Run The Jewels hit the Pitchfork stage and performed a rowdy rendition of “Close Your Eyes” alongside Rage Against The Machine frontman Zack De La Rocha.
Jillian and Lucas are at it again with a piece of performance art visuals that encompass who they are and how they get down.
CNN drops this set of visuals for the ode to a friend who is institutionalized.
The DMV producer and emcee drops the video for this cut off of The Good Fight right before he heads on tour overseas.
Mobb Deep sit down with Montreality to discuss a plethora of topics which include their first big paycheck and who they were in their previous lives. However, you may be interested in their take on who the greatest hip hop duo of all-time is as well as the world’s greatest lie.
Joey Bada$$ and Statik Selektah catch up at Fresh Island Festival in Croatia to chat about misconceptions, music critics and Jay-Z’s massive office.
In the midst of the accusations that Meek Mill lobbed at Drake for not writing his own rhymes, Slaughterhouse hits Hot 97 to discuss the topic of lyricism, writing your own rhymes and more.
Check out the visuals for the J Dilla produced “Love Is” from Slum Village’s Yes! album.
It’s no secret that there are similarities between Action Bronson and Ghostface Killah when it comes to how they sound. However, after Bronson appeared on ESPN’s SportsNation and said that Ghostface “ain’t rhyming like this,” the Wu member decided to cut loose on the emcee. In a 6-minute rant, Ghost completely laid into Bronson with a series of disses and insults.
Bronson ended up being the bigger man by not engaging in a war of words with Ghost and tweeted the following…
When ur wrong ur wrong and I was wrong. I apologized for the comments. I’ll always be a stand up human. Much love.
— MR. WONDERFUL (@ActionBronson) July 20, 2015
Everyone says things they regret. I respect my elders and the forefathers of this art. Once again, I’m sorry. — MR. WONDERFUL (@ActionBronson) July 20, 2015
You can’t be mad at Bronson for realizing the error in his ways, being a man and apologizing. But Ghost was having none of that.