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Move over Superman. Mac Miller unleashes his superpowers in the action-packed video for “S.D.S. (Somebody Do Something),” the first single off his sophomore album Watching Movies With the Sound Off. After an experiment in the lab goes wrong, the Pittsburgh rapper transforms into a fanny pack-sporting superhero—complete with canine sidekick. The caped crusader flies through the sky and battles evil forces including Corey Feldman, who plays the villain. Will good triumph over evil? Follow Mac on his epic adventure.
will.i.am joins forces with pop megastar Justin Bieber in the futuristic video for “#thatPOWER.” The Black Eyed Peas leader storms cities across the world with a series of clones, performing robotic dance moves in the streets. He beams up a hologram Bieber, who lays down the catchy hook. “This video is probably the most time-consuming video that I’ve ever been a part of because I had to rehearse choreography, and I’ve always been against choreography for me,” will.i.am told “ET.” He worked with choreographers Fatima and Rio on the organized dance moves. “We have this real, next-level, futuristic type of choreography,” he said. “It’s not dance, it’s like synchronized movement.” The dance record is featured on will’s solo album #willpower, due April 23, along with collaborations with Britney Spears, Chris Brown, Juicy J, Miley Cyrus, Nicole Scherzinger, and Skylar Grey
The first single from DJ Khaled’s upcoming album Suffering From Successwill be “No New Friends” featuring Rick Ross and Drake. You know how Khaled likes to hype up his releases so here’s a mini movie promoting the same. This is funny. He gives predictions as to how big some of the records will be, talks about signing Vado, the next Ross album, branching out from music, and more.
Format:MKV Plot: The Black Mafia Family or BMF as they were called made close to $300 million trafficking cocaine from Atlanta to Los Angeles. Two brothers, Demetrius “Meech” Flenory and Terry “Southwest T” Flenory, ran a drug enterprise that had 200 members and was connected to one of the major Mexican cartels. In the Hip-Hop music industry, they created a front company called BMF Entertainment, which was a perfect mix of drugs, violence, and street cred that makes their story hip-hop’s version of The Godfather. BMF is an 60-minute documentary that explores the story of the 15 year investigation by the DEA, FBI and an elite drug task force called HIDTA that resulted in 41 defendants across the country being charged in one of the largest drug conspiracy cases ever. The film is a tale that combines the story of a criminal syndicate that lived on a code of honor and conduct that rivaled any of the five Mafia families, and ended just as dramatically.
Chris Brown breaks out the “Fine China” on the first single off his sixth album X. The retro R&B love jam was produced by Leon “RoccStar” Youngblood Jr. and PK and co-written by Chris, RoccStar, Sevyn, and Eric Bellinger. “When you hear that, it’s gonna be something that Chris hasn’t done yet,” Bellinger told said. “He really, really went back to the days of Sam Cooke, but we were still able to keep it 2013 at the same time.” X is due later this summer featuring contributions from Kendrick Lamar, Nicki Minaj, Rihanna, Polow Da Don, Timbaland, Pharrell, Drumma Boy, and Danja.
Drake gives us the black light special in the dark and mysterious video for his viral record “5AM in Toronto.” With a drink in his cup and a blunt in his hand, October’s Very Own pays a visit to Beach Blast in his hometown to watch bikini-clad girls play volleyball on the indoor sandbox court. Sporting a Cash Money Millionaires “Welcome to the Family” sweater, Drizzy and his OVO crew take in the seductive scene while the ladies make their way over to his table. “That might be like my first viral video. Doing it for the city this time around. Well every time but this time especially,” he tweeted.
Chris Brown has been an open book lately, so when he stopped by Shade 45’s “Sway in the Morning” on Monday, Sway asked him about his Drake diss (“If you started from the bottom, gon’ and come out the closet”) on Young Jeezy’s “R.I.P. (Remix).”“You can’t take me serious, I’m not a rapper,” said Breezy when asked if the lyrics were aimed at his rival. “It’s hip-hop. It’s not gon’ escalate. It’s like kiddie rap right now. I’d rather put my frustrations and whatever I gotta say out in my music ’cause I know nothin’ finna happen, so I say whatever I want. Rebuttals just gonna be stupid. I’m not a rapper, so you gon’ be stupid rapping back to a singer. But I’m gon’ keep comin’ ni**a, I don’t care.” So he had no problem when Sway cued up Drizzy’s “Started From the Bottom” and had him rap over it. He even freestyled over the song again when he stopped by Funkmaster Flex’s Hot 97 show later in the day. “It’s funny how that song was the one that was played. Fuck it. Why not?” tweeted Breezy.
Papoose blew many hip hop head's minds when he released "Alphabetical Slaughter" in 1999. In it he used every letter of the alphabet rhyming from a to z. Soon we'll get to hear part 2 of that classic.About 1,000 days late and $1.5 million short, Papoose has dropped his debut album The Nacirema Dream and he bring his fans the second half of “Alphabetical Slaughter,” this time starting at Z to A. On the video Papoose re-enters The School Of Hip Hop to teach the juniors a lesson and finish "Alphabetical Slaughter" by going from Z to A.
50 Cent hits the West Coast with Kendrick Lamar in the video for his new single “We Up.” The hip-hop mogul toasts to the good life while kicking it poolside in a plush pad in the Hollywood Hills surrounded by women. K-Dot stops by to deliver his verse in the Eif Rivera-directed clip. Fif’s G-Unit signee Kidd Kidd was previously featured on the song. The new version boasts new bars from 50 in place of his verse. The reworked track will hit iTunes on April 2, while his album Street King Immortal is due later this spring.
Joe Budden digs deep in the introspective video for “Castles,” a cut off his latest album No Love Lost. The Slaughterhouse MC returns to his native New Jersey while reflecting on fame, friends, and the industry
[Verse 1] My castle started shrinking, something's gotta give Ended up being the smallest place that I had ever lived One of the reasons I would do away with fame, to say the least Don't know who these people are, their names ain't on the lease It's a different type of monster, entertainment is a beast Was supposed to eat together, then I became the main feast If you preying on my kindness, taking advantage of Joe's cool I'd have to ask, what's your definition of soul food? I bust my ass for my whole life, and I worked hard for my profit And envy I know cuts like a knife, so you probably work hard to stop it If you know me like you claim then how could you disregard my logic? You know I cut my arm short and put my heart in my pocket A pretty good judge of character, maybe I mistaked a few Cut some people off, but had no choice, it's what they made me do Why would you take advantage when it's something I'd have gave to you? And in the long run, it doesn't take from me, it takes from you You'll probably tell me I'm a fucked up nigga You got it wrong, I just won't be fucked up with you Which forces me get distant, and I never want to act a way with you But passion and desire never blends with lackadaisical No longer enable you, that's no longer favorable But pride is on your sleeve so you'll just act like nothing phases you Which can never equal good, in fact So love can't be lost, I know exactly where I put it at
[Interlude] Word. Got no problem with nobody though So have no problem with me. Figured No beef, no malice. I got no vendetta with y'all So I only want better for myself Might even want better for y'all
[Verse 2] My castle started shrinking, I tried my best to fight it Don't know how it happened, don't know how they got invited Was good with cabin fever, and maybe that helped create the space Fuck your good intentions, more concerned with what's taking place But everyone feels entitled, made up their mind they got a right to My peers transforming right before my eyes into my rivals Y'all can have the cars, yall can have the clothes,
take all that shit that I don't love I'm learning fast that recognition is its own drug And what's worse than some of your actions being feminine Is I got no way of knowing if your moves are really genuine You there when it's bright, better be there when it's dark You wasn't there for the ride, don't be there when I park Figure I love niggas enough to let the world come and stay with me And I'll stay trapped in this room to keep ya'll away from me What's supposed to happen when I'm not hot anymore? Your job rely on me being crazy, but what if I'm not anymore? The funny shit, them molly's were cool when we all were doing em But nobody recalled when I was the only one they were ruining I learned a long time ago in life that not much is fair So no love lost, but not much is there Déjà vu, this happened rapidly before Every day's a constant struggle and you're a casualty of war Which could only equal good, in fact So love isn't lost, I know exactly where I put it at
Last month, the UW Battle League put on their Apocalypse event out in New Jersey. Today, they decide to release the first footage from the show. This one has Harlem’s Charlie Clips taking on Newark’s Arsonal in what is sure to be a classic match.
The long awaited grudge match between Math Hoffa and Dose has finally been released. After their first battle got heated and ended in a physical altercation, everyone was left wondering who would have won if the battle was completed. Today, SMACK and URLTV give us the rematch between Brooklyn’s Math Hoffa and Philly’s Dose.
Rapper Joe Budden just dropped music video entitled "Quality Of Life Sh*t" which features his friend Emanny and girlfriend Kaylin Garcia. There's not much to the video, as it was shot in a Bowling Alley while he chills out with his homies. The song never made it to “No Love Lost” tracklisting. This is such a great song I thought I share it with the world.
It was a good week for South African hip hop when this joint dropped. The DJ Fanatic finally dropped his highly-anticipated singe “Keep Debiting” which features Motif Record’s TUMI & REASON. The two MC’s deliver as per usual and ride a menacing beat to the delight of rap fans. S/O to Showlove Music.. Good work.
Zeus and Lomwe have become household names throughout Africa because of their recent participation in the Big Brother Africa Amplified (BBAA) reality show. Double Wowza is a collaboration album featuring these two giants, which is set for release in December.During their time on the show, the two were known for their use of the term “WOWZA!” Subsequently, they have teamed up to bring a one-of-a-kind fresh-sounding project for their new-found market to enjoy. The first single, also titled Double Wowza, is set for release across the continent.
Beyonce and HBO have announced plans for the singer to star in and direct a documentary about her life, debuting on the cable network on February 16, 2013. According to a post on her Facebook page, the film is a "fusion of video that provides raw, unprecedented access to the private entertainment icon and high-voltage performances." It includes first-person footage, some of which was shot by Beyonce on her laptop, where she "reflects on the realities of celebrity, the refuge she finds onstage and the transcendent joy of becoming a mother last year." "Everybody knows Beyoncé’s music, but few know Beyoncé the person,” said Michael Lombardo, president of HBO Programming. “Along with electrifying footage of Beyoncé onstage, this unique special looks beyond the glamour to reveal a vibrant, vulnerable, unforgettable woman."
IMDB:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2461862/ IMDB Rating: 7/10 Genre: Comedy Directors: Don Mischer Starring: Seth MacFarlane, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jennifer Lawrence Release Date: 24 February 2013 (USA) Language: English Subtitles: N/A Runtime: 2h 53min Resolution: 848x480 Frame Rate: 23.98fps Source: The.85th.Annual.Academy.Awards.2013.480p.HDTV Format: MKV Plot: The 85th Academy Awards ceremony (referred to as The Oscars) took place February 24, 2013. The ceremony was held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California. Seth MacFarlane hosted the Academy Awards for the first time. It was the most watched ceremony since the 76th Academy Awards in 2004, with 42.40 million viewers.
Referred to as The Oscars, they took place February 24, 2013. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) presented its annual Academy Awards to honor the best films of 2012 that played in the United States. The ceremony was held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California. Seth MacFarlane hosted the Academy Awards for the first time. It was the most watched ceremony since the 76th Academy Awards in 2004, with 42.40 million viewers. Life of Pi won four awards (the most for the evening), including Best Director for Ang Lee. Argo won three awards, including Best Picture. Les Misérables also won three awards. Django Unchained, Lincoln and Skyfall won two awards each. Other winners were Silver Linings Playbook, Brave, Zero Dark Thirty, Anna Karenina, Searching for Sugar Man, Inocente, Curfew, Amour and
KOTD release the second battle from their most recent event “Blackout 3″, which took place last month in Toronto. This one has Nova Scotia’s Pat Stay going up against Brooklyn’s Math Hoffa. It was also hosted by none other than Drake
This battle is between newcomers Johnie Alcatraz from New Jersey and Ill Will from Pontiac. It's another Proving Grounds battle that went down at the same location as JC vs Chilla and Loaded Lux vs Midwest Miles, and it lived up to those standards from the very first round that the rappers started spitting. Both Ill Will and Johnie Alcatraz are extremely skilled rising battle rappers and put on a great back-and-forth lyrical performance that can only be described as an instant classic.