Kanye West hit up the Conan O’Brien show recently sounding mad tired and hoarse. He and Conan chopped it up for a while about Ye’s fashion choices (hilarious) as they viewed a few of his past fashion statements. Kanye talks about his disdain for the paparazzi and says he plans to take responsibility in changing the way they work with celebs. He also takes credit for pioneering using the audio processor (voice thingy) cause he used it first in College Dropout.
Ne-Yo has just released his newest video for his next single “Mad” from Year of the Gentleman. It’s quite insightful…almost makes me wanna make up with a few folks before they die. Nevermind…on second thought I’ll be better off waiting. Some things are better left unsaid.
Check out some footage from Ludacris’ album release party at The Velvet Room. Pick up your copy of Theature of the Mind in stores TODAY or Click Here to purchase online.
Jeezy has an unreleased single entitled “Rumor Has It” which features the smooth vocals of Skateboard P Pharrell Williams. It’s definitely NOT a party song but I rocks wit it… Take a listen and let me know what you think. Bump it or Dump it?
Christopher “Ludacris” Bridges and T-Pain appeared on Saturday Night Live last weekend. Their sketch (above) mocks Luda’s decision to replace T-Pain with a white rapper named “Blizzard”. Not really hilarious, but worth a watch…
They each also performed Chopped & Skrewed & One More Drink. Peep the performances under the cut:
Young Jeezy has been shooting the video for “My President is Black” at several locations in the Atlanta area. The video is being directed by Gabriel Heart and the final drop was held on Auburn Avenue at The Martin Luther King Center and Ebenezer Baptist Church yesterday afternoon. Check out the video via Access Atlanta/AJC:
The Kenny Burns Show (TKBS) was also there to capture a few behind the scenes moments on film check out more video footage below: (more…)
MC Breed (full name Eric Breed) died in his sleep at a friend’s house in Ypsilanti, a suburb of Detroit. He was pronounced dead Saturday, November 22, 2008. Breed, 37, had been suffering from kidney failure.
“We are saddened by our great loss. More than just an artist, we mourn the loss of a beloved father, son, brother and friend,” his family and management said. “We are thankful and blessed to have been in his presence and want him to be remembered for his creative, caring, talented and hard-working spirit.”