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Ball so hard has taken a life of its own as these two have made a video for arguably the standout party track of Watch The Throne. This video is full of live footage from their tour and has also been Continue Reading →
If you haven’t seen some of the videos by now, check them out. None is funnier than Kanye’s with Kobe, truly classic. Included are all 6 videos of the Kobe System. Continue Reading →
This footage was taken in 2007 by Tony Williams’ camp while making the Graduation album. Look at unsigned Big Sean and other notables throughout the video like A-Trak chilling in the studio going nuts hearing Big Brother. Continue Reading →
To say that Kanye West is a focused individual would probably go without saying, but very few people actually understand how far he goes when he strives for perfection. Rather than just hitting the studio for a few hours then soaking up the Hawaii sun, Kanye and his team would eat, work out, do charity work, all previous to getting down to business for twelve hours straight. The process (as described by RZA) lead to the project that we have known as My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.
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The second major Nike collaboration with Kanye West has everyone in the kicks game salivating for the drop. Here is a photo taken from someone that was at a performance recently. It’s the closest picture we have seen thus far.
I think it would be an understatement to say that Kanye West is an international icon at this point in his career. Recently he performed at the SWU Music & Arts Festival in Sao Paulo, Brazil Continue Reading →
This is about as close as we have seen of the Yeezy 2, rumored to drop on Black Friday. Of course most shops will do like before and have an auction in store, which shouldn’t be the way to go if your shop isn’t money hungry!
We’ve been anticipating this moment since the second we caught wind of Jay and Kanye hooking up. The first stop on the “Watch The Throne Tour” was Atlanta, and the house was brought down by both new and old material. Continue reading to watch the footage of the performance.
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Jay sits down with formidable Steve Stoute. Of course we get some insight before the tour begins with Kanye West. Continue Reading →
The Solange sisters reveal a lot of skin in this video production for Mrs. Jay-Z’s “Party”. Originally with a feature from 3 Stacks, “Party” now includes a feature from J. Cole, whose latest stock has risen after the release of his debut album. This video just makes me cringe with the thought of cold weather coming along. Props to P&P for the find. Continue Reading →
No, the good Lord hasn’t opened the musical heavens and allowed these wonderful acts to sit in a studio and mesh their sounds. What did happen here, however, is that the Florida based production company Urban Noize have done the honors of remixing a few tracks with the three artists at work. Take a listen.
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TI hops on the release as everyone has been doing. Thing is this sounds official and could well start an official remix to the single. Continue Reading →
Over the summer, Big Sean spent the majority of his time by tagging along Wiz Khalifa’s “Green Carpet Tour” that touched most all parts of the globe. The summer is recapped in a seven minute long video including footage of his show preparations, performances, and lots of crazy fans. Check it out. Continue Reading →
Just having Kim Kardashian in a Princess Leia outfit should have made this show actually brought to TV. Shaking my head at the people that didn’t make this a reality! Continue Reading →
There’s probably only one thing better than receiving a brand new music video from your high and mighty favorite artist. That is receiving said video from a talented individual (or group of individuals) working from their own inspiration and without the pressures of meeting sky-high expectations or chasing monetary compensation. With all of that said, here is a fan made music video by High5Collective to the track “No Church In The Wild” off of Watch The Throne. It depicts an alternate and equally painful past through the use of powerful scenes. Thoughts?
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