There's an "Elephant in the Room" and CyHi the Prynce is finally ready to address it. The G.O.O.D. Music rhymer is hungry and wants in on the hip-hop beef. After letting it marinate for years, CyHi serves up a healthy course of shots directed at Kanye West and Pusha T.
Over 10 years ago, the rambunctious Kanye West once rapped, "Racism still alive, they just be concealing it" on his song "Never Let Me Down." According to Pusha T, it's prevalent in Virginia Beach.
In this edition of Songs of the Week, Trey Songz whispers sweet nothings to the ladies, Gunplay calls on his West Side connect and Sage the Gemini enters the pop world with a good friend.
As expected, May was a slower month of music releases compared to the craziness of March and April. That doesn't mean the year has finally gone stale. There's still more to come just in time for the summer.
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It's your neighborhood Pusha. The G.O.O.D. Music consigliere has lasted over a decade in the game as one-half of the decade's finest hip-hop group the Clipse to being a reliable solo artist. Pusha T turns 38 today (May 13).
In this edition of Songs of the Week, southern rhymer Scarface, soulful songbird Jhene Aiko and Detroit's very own Black Milk deliver tracks for your listening pleasure.
Find out which artists are making it some way, somehow through the luck of the (predominantly black) Irish with 15 Rappers That Are Way More Luckier Than You.
J. Cole is a week away from launching his Forest Hills Drive Tour. It’s a massive five-month trek that stretches to the U.K. The Roc Nation rhymer has released the three stages of his entire tour, which features his artists on his Dreamville Records label and special guests.