DJ PREMIER & DJ SNOOPADELIC: TRACK FOR TRACK
In part two of GGN, DJ Premier and Snoop Dogg go back and forth with old school songs in a game of “Guess What Song This Is?”
In part two of GGN, DJ Premier and Snoop Dogg go back and forth with old school songs in a game of “Guess What Song This Is?”
Ras Kass speaks to WatchLoud about the art of battle rap, cutting his teeth as an emcee early in his career, impressing KRS-One and that one time when Jay Z utterly destroyed a cypher.
The wait will soon be over Shady 2.0 is back TONIGHT!
You’ve heard the song that brings M.O.P. and Busta Rhymes back together, now check out the video to the single off of their upcoming EP Street Certified.
Grantland always does an amazing job with their original videos. In their latest, Method Man explains how limericks and songs from ‘Sesame Street,’ Masta Ace, Chuck Berry, and Rick Dees all contributed to his style of writing music and lyrics.
A new set of visuals for the Jake One produced song off of the recently released Directors Of Photography album.
Action Bronson doing what he does best (aside from rapping) on a new episode of “Fuck, That’s Delicious.”
Action Bronson has done it again. In this episode of Fuck, That’s Delicious, we have succeeded in capturing the most dynamic eating streak in recent gastronomic history.
We begin our journey as Action is leaving the world’s number one restaurant—Copenhagen’s Noma—and don’t stop until we hit Chicago’s Weiner Circle with Riff Raff. Along the way, we hit up a private barbecue at Amass, enjoy a private meal cheffed by Lee Tiernan, plow through the whole menu at Hot Doug’s, and share some prime cuts with Coach Ditka.
DJ Premier blesses Slaughterhouse with an ill canvas for the four headed monster to paint their lyrical wizardry upon. This joint comes off of the upcoming Shady XV compilation, dropping November 24.
Joe Budden’s unleashes a set of visuals to coincide with the release of his “Some Love Lost” EP (which you can cop here). We’ll give you three guesses to figure out who Joey is talking about in this song, although you should only need one.
Joey Bada$$, CJ Fly, Kirk Knight and the rest of the Pro Era team travel across the U.S. and give some insight on their tour. There’s a meet & greet, some stage diving, some kung fu, some performances and a couple guys who get kicked out of a show for threatening security. Oh yeah, more kung fu.