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Jean Grae Returns With New Songs Feat. Talib Kweli & Lil B
Jean Grae Returns With New Songs Feat. Talib Kweli & Lil B
Jean Grae Returns With New Songs Feat. Talib Kweli & Lil B
"Jean Grae is one of the best female MCs around" is a sentiment that rings through the hip-hop scene. Really, it should be that Grae is one of the best, most careful and versatile rappers around. While active on Twitter and guest verses, Grae has mostly kept quiet on the solo front since 2008's excellent 'Jeanius...
Talib Kweli’s Laptop, Cell Phone Stolen in Australia
Talib Kweli’s Laptop, Cell Phone Stolen in Australia
Talib Kweli’s Laptop, Cell Phone Stolen in Australia
Brooklyn rapper Talib Kweli was the victim of theft while performing in Melbourne, Australia over the weekend. Someone broke into Jean Grae's dressing room, where he was keeping some of his valuables and stole his laptop and cell phone. In an effort to find the guilty party, Talib updated his Twitter to tell what happened...
Gang Starr MC Offers Solo Album for Free
Gang Starr MC Offers Solo Album for Free
Gang Starr MC Offers Solo Album for Free
Legendary MC Guru -- half of the infamous duo Gang Starr -- is providing fans with a free download of his first solo album, 'Version 7.0: The Street Scriptures.' The 2005 album, which was originally released on Guru's newly founded label, 7 Grand Records, featured several hit singles including 'Step In the Arena 2' and 'Hood Dreamin...
Comics Alliance Examines How Hip-Hop and Superheroes Mix
Comics Alliance Examines How Hip-Hop and Superheroes Mix
Comics Alliance Examines How Hip-Hop and Superheroes Mix
Comic book culture Web site Comics Alliance put up a great piece on the long-standing relationship between rap and comics. It's no secret that everyone from the Wu-Tang Clan and DOOM to blockbuster artists like Jay-Z and 50 Cent have often name checked and compared their rhyme prowess to having otherworldly powers...
Is Talib Kweli a Deadbeat?
Is Talib Kweli a Deadbeat?
Is Talib Kweli a Deadbeat?
According to a complaint that has been posted on several websites, Talib Kweli's management stiffed a man out of $1,200, and he's appealing to the web to get paid. The unidentified complainant works for Brooklyn's Relief Records, and was allegedly contracted in November of 2007 to film a "Blacksmith Management" VIP event at the Apollo, showcasing Blacksmith artists Kweli and Jean Grae..