DAVE EAST & UNCLE MURDA – HOLD UP [VIDEO]
Uncle Murda links up with Dave East to fire off bars for the streets on “Hold Up”
Uncle Murda links up with Dave East to fire off bars for the streets on “Hold Up”
The video for “Buckingham Palace” from Ghostface Killah featuring Benny, 38 Spesh and KXNG Crooked is simple concert footage spliced between some images of the guys rhyming. It’s all you really need so you can focus on the bars.
It’s a bad acid trip in the video for Cypress Hill’s “Crazy.” Flying elephants, weed in space and interplanetary rhyming all take place in the new visuals.
With the announcement of The ALL album with 9th Wonder and The Soul Council, Smif N Wessun head to NPR to drop some classic gems and their new joint “One Time” for their Tiny Desk Concert.
Ace Clark continues his run with Black Privilege dropping and delivers the video for “Hard to Breathe,” which takes a look at police brutality and the lives lost in our community.
The third part of Eminem’s sitdown with Sway finds Slim Shady discussing some of the backlash he received for Kamakaze, dealing with the secret service after his BET Hip Hop Awards cypher, his beefs with Tyler, The Creator and Earl Sweatshirt and much more.
Eminem drops the video for his standout song from Kamikaze with Joyner Lucas “Lucky You.”
DJ Tomo and Masta Ace join forces for a re-imagining of the legendary Goblin’s Theme from the movie Profondo Rosso. The European Producer/DJ/Musician inspired by the original theme, re-worked it into a compact and moody musical dose of urban decay. Furthering that vibe is cold lyrics from Brooklyn emcee great, Masta Ace. The visuals in the video reflect this with graffiti strewn train platforms, soot-stained brick buildings and other visuals from the dawn of hip-hop.
In part 2 of Eminem’s interview with Sway, the Detroit rapper addresses Joe Budden’s comments about his album, what went wrong with Slaughterhouse, the root of his beef with Machine Gun Kelly and more.
With so much controversy surrounding Eminem’s Kamikaze album, Slim Shady sat down with Sway for an in-depth interview. Here’s part one where Em explains why the album came to be.