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Check this out for some Beastie Boys flavored Star Wars rap. Pretty funny.
I guess Eminem liked being associated with DJ Hero so much that he decided to do it again with Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
Some of you got mad that I thought DJ Hero was a bit lame so let me just say Modern Warfare 2 is going to fucking rock. Rukas bought me the preorder for my birthday. This will be epic.
If you didn’t know, Method Man, Raekwon and Ghostface Killah are releasing a joint album called The Wu Massacre on December 22nd. To promote it they are releasing three Se7en inspired trailers, below are the first two.
Snoop Dogg was guest presenter on the WWE this week. Is wrestling still cool?
I don’t usually post stuff like this because it is hardly worth the spotlight, but I have to ask, bitch what the fuck is wrong with you? Seriously? Cry for help, just tasteless, kinky or is she just an attention whore?
LOL at her dog just sitting on the couch.
This is pretty bad. One thing I do find interesting, is that no matter how bad it is, as soon as she wanted to make a song that actually had something serious (to her at least) to say, she did a rap. Proving once again that Hip-Hop is the more expressive artform out of all the music genres. Yes, I just pulled something good out of something that sounds so so bad.
Something tells me that Amy Winehouse has done more drugs than all the fiends served by certain drug dealers turned rappers combined.
This is kinda crazy and out of no where. I like it. Damon Dash, the co-founder of Roc-A-Fella, has formed a new record label to release a rap/rock album with The Black Keys providing the rock while a bunch of rappers provide the rap.
We’re talking about artists like Mos Def, Jim Jones, Q-Tip, Ludacris, Raekwon, RZA, Billy Danze of M.O.P., Pharoahe Monch, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, and more. Together they will release an album called Blak Roc this Thanksgiving.
Here is the official trailer and the first track, “Hoochie Coo,” featuring Jim Jones and Mos Def.








