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On this one, newcomer GhostWridah revisits “Keep it real” by Milkbone and for those familiar the classic freestyle on the same beat featuring a younger Jay Z and Big L knows this was a difficult one to follow up.
Much to our surprise the Miami native hit the ground running with this one and may have just earned himself a spot on our “Got Next List”. #Muchrespect
We keep telling yall Nairobi got something special going on and the ever growing culture of hip-hop continues to flourish in this untapped haven.
A Thousand Words Media brings to you various Nairobi City based MC’s from Taffie, Young Haze, Shukid, Mtapa, Ace Tha Don & Kapella. With each MC bringing something unique to the table it is impossible to ignore the excellence.
One day we shall have our “told you so” moment and it will be too late to catch up #254letsgo.
In a recent interview on MTV’s “Rapfix” with veejay Sway Calloway, the legendary Houston MC Scarface revealed quite abit about his new project “Rooted” slated to be released this coming summer.
The project features collaborations with the likes of Jadakiss, Akon, Cee-Lo, John legend and more. The masterpiece will also include production from the likes of Nottz, Jake One,Kardiak but according to Face mostly Ervin “EP” Pope.
On the candid interview, Scarface revealed that he would be would also be working on a possible duet album with longtime collaborator and friend Beanie Sigel “Mac and Brad” (they have been saying this since 99).
The big announcement is finally here and as usual in classic King Hov fashion the Jiggaman spares not a moment to be part of everything monumental involving hip-hop culture.
Jay Z and Philly mayor Michael Nutter, came together to announce that “Made In America”, a major event scheduled in Philly during the month of September is scheduled to take place.
Budweiser a long time collaborator of previous Jay Z ventures will sponsor the 2 day event and according to Jay, this will probably the beginning of something special.
During an interview with Hot 97.5 below, Roc Nation’s J Cole confirmed that he and Cali hopeful Kendrick Lamar will be collaborating on a joint project.
The projects comes as no surprise as the pair have hinted at the notion on several occasions and it is finally here. Kendrick who is yet to release his debut album will add great value of this project which is already 4 songs underway. According to Cole who feels that the move will be appreciated once the world fully embraces Kendrick’s artistry the album will be one to remembered as a classic.
After a long hiatus from the mixtape game the G-Unit general and pioneer of the mixtape movement speaks on his latest collaboration with DJ Drama.
50 sat down with thisis50.com comedian Jack Thriller to speak on various factors surrounding the new release as well as his features including the likes of 2 Chains, Jeremih, Kidd Kidd and more.
Hip-hop has an interesting way of transcending through culture and still retaining its authenticity when conveyed right. From Kibera slums (Namba Nane/ Number one of the largest ghettos in Africa enters 8th Ave aka “The Rhyme Demon”.
The young, humble and charismatic MC/Producer responsible for one of the regions biggest records in 2011 “Tokelezea” by Abbass f Chantell , 8th Ave is on a mission to put his hood on the map.
During a recent visit to Nairobi fellow MC/Director, Noggz, (www.therealnoggz.com) caught wind of the young hopeful and was instantly inspired to direct his debut single “Telegram” which is slated to have any hip-hop head itching for that golden era feel once again.
RD is planning on releasing his debut EP as well as continue producing for the numerous other MC’s through his own “Pure Black Pro” Imprint and much more.
Keep an eye out for 8th Ave, he has a story to tell.
No longer just a battle rapper, Ness Lee has flourished into full-fledged artist, and it’s working for him. Known for his witty punchlines, Ness keeps with his well-respected tradition and delivers in a major way. His new video, ‘I Am the South’ is titled with a boastful proclamation in itself but as you watch the video, you will soon see that this could be considered as a prideful ode to the South.
Those were the good ol’ days… Nowadays when we hear any mention of Foxy Brown, the rapper, it’s usually followed by a wacky tale of how the female emcee managed to find herself in some type o trouble with authorities. But we want to let it be known that once upon a time she really was all about the music. Here’s a flashback from her debut album ‘Ill Na Na’. Oh and by the way, it was rumored that Foxy and Jay-Z were once an item. We’ll never know the truth behind that one but one thing is certain, they gave us a few classics that will always be held in high regards in the hip hop world.
Versatile… That’s the one word that comes to mind when we speak about Dré. Every time we hear a new joint from this kid, he comes with a different style and the rhymes he’s spitting can be felt in the soul. On this one he takes a classic beat and kills it. We can’t wait for an official album, it’s definitely gonna be something special.