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Marky provides his own rendition of Elizabeth Grant’s (read: Lana Del Rey) “Blue Jeans,” an intricate back-and-forth, imaginative chase that finds Marky circling after the one in the blue jeans. Continue Reading →
On the same day that news broke that his album TM103 passed the 500,000 (Gold) sales mark, Jeezy shoots an understandably low budget music video for his “OJ” track. You dont many frills and surprises in a video when Fab and Jada are present. Are we right, or are we right?
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We’ve posted our fair share of Jordan 6 “Customs”, some of which were undoubtedly being better than the others. Rather than replicating a colorway or pattern showcased on a previous model, ElCappy designs a pair fit for Freddy Krueger himself. Details include the rotten flesh as the base, blood splatter accenting, and the jumpman rocking Freddy’s classic green and red sweater.
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Rae’s Unexpected Victory mix tape gets that visual treatment to Just a Toast with appearances by 9th Wonder. Rae recently released a video where he spoke on the Wu and cited independence of every artist as the demise of the Wu-Tang Clan as a collective that couldn’t be matched. Continue Reading →
Every NBA All Star game gets the guys at Nike presenting a shoe with attributes relative to the location of the game. This quick strike release has features inspired by the NASA John F. Kennedy Space Center.
Irish band The Script have just world premiered via VEVO the music video for “If You Ever Come Back” Continue Reading →
Shad Moss goes the futuristic route in the Lil’ Wayne-assisted video for “Sweat.” Continue Reading →
Do you see things via the glass half full or half empty? The visual interpretation to Feist’s “The Bad In Each Other” awards you with both scenarios, as you can witness the negative and then the positive in the highlighted individuals. Continue Reading →
You’ve all probably been waiting — waiting to see if Drake would shoot back at Common after letting loose his “Stay Schemin” Remix. Unfortunately, it’s all been for naught, as Drake recently revealed that he would absolutely not respond to the Chicago emcee. Continue Reading →
After getting a stream yesterday, Cris Cab now lets loose the download to his much-anticipated mixtape Echo Boom. The Miami young gun continues to receive rave reviews for his enticing sound, and with the backing from Pharrell, Cab is poised to do some damage. Continue Reading →
Back in November, Busta Rhymes offered you all a chance to appear in the music video for “Why Stop Now,” his latest single. Hundreds of you took up his challenge, downloaded the song, learned the verse, and filmed yourselves spitting it. Busta watched the entries, selected his favorites, and had director Hype Williams splice them into the final cut. Continue Reading →
David Guetta has world premiered the music video for “Turn Me On“, his dance/pop collaboration with raptress Nicki Minaj, third official single from Guetta’s “Nothing but the Beat” album, and the current #1 song on Billboard’s Hot Dance Club Songs chart. “Turn Me On” is hotter than hot, and I had no doubts it was going to be a certfied hit! Congrats to both David and Her Minajesty. Continue Reading →
One of the standout tracks in “Mirrors” from the “Carter IV” project finally has a set of visuals to accompany it, courtesy of the direction by Anthony Fuqua. The visuals are rather close up and further the sense of intimacy that the song tries to convey.
Dre-Ski steadfastly catapults back into the game with a personal track–So Far So Close–alongside go-to producers The CommonWealth. With “So Far So Close”, Dre-Ski returns back to where he left off from, a high state of lyricism and self-reflection, and the good news is that he’s planning to drop Calm Your Taste Budz 2 (if you haven’t copped the first, you’re definitely missing out!). Continue Reading →
To top last years monstrous dunks reel is something you just have to see to believe. Watching games the other night, we thought no one could top the dunk by LBJ over Lucas, Continue Reading →