Posts tagged Video
Miguel Atwood-Ferguson Ensemble x Pharoahe Monch – Shine Live (Video)
May 17th
Footage of The Miguel Atwood-Ferguson Ensemble and Pharoahe Monch giving a 2dope performance of Shine at last year’s JazzReggae Festival at UCLA. This year’s festival goes down on Memorial Day weekend and tickets are available now. The dopehouse is also giving away a pair of tickets! So if you’re feeling lucky, enter here.
Video: The Making of Meyhem Lauren’s Respect The Fly Shit
May 17th
Lauren, Action Bronson, Harry Fraud, Tommy Mas and Heems speak on the making of the upcoming Respect The Fly Shit, which was recorded entirely in a hotel room during SXSW.
Previously: Meyhem Lauren ft. Heems & Action Bronson – Special Effects (Prod. by Harry Fraud)
Kanye West Appears In Keeping Up With The Kardashians Trailer [VIDEO]
May 17th
Now that he’s with Kim Kardashian, Kanye West is stepping his reality TV game up. The Chicago rapper will appear on the forthcoming season of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, premiering this weekend. If you blink, you might miss him, but Ye most definitely pops up in the trailer, sitting next to his lady.
Check out the clip after the jump.
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SL Jones – Dope Man (prod. DJ Burn One) (Video)
May 17th
Directed by Red Audio.
Second single off SL Jones and DJ Burn One’s upcoming project, Paraphernalia, due out May 23rd.
SL Jones – Dope Man (prod. DJ Burn One) (Video)
May 17th
Directed by Red Audio.
Second single off SL Jones and DJ Burn One’s upcoming project, Paraphernalia, due out May 23rd.
Exclusive: French Montana Talks Growing Up In Morocco [VIDEO]
May 17th
Before he was a “coke boy,” French Montana grew up in the North African country of Morocco. Born, Karim Kharbouch, Montana emigrated to the Bronx, with his family in 1996. In the years since, the rapper has been heavy on his grind flooding the streets with material, all of which garnered him a healthy amount of buzz, and a record deal with Bad Boy.
“It’s just a hustle and getting adapted to the lifestyle,” he told Hip-Hop Wired of the differences in African and American cultures. “I feel like the lifestyle is a little different but the hustle is still the same.” Now that he’s officially part of Diddy’s team, Montana is prepping the release of his Excuse My French debut, and dropped the remix to his “Everything’s A Go” single last week.
The summer will find the 27-year-old promoting his music via a spot on Drake’s Club Paradise tour, a solo run overseas, and hitting the stage at Hot 97′s Summer Jam.
Check out the rest of our exclusive interview below.
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Photo: Hip-Hop Wired
Exclusive: French Montana Talks Growing Up In Morocco [VIDEO]
May 17th
Before he was a “coke boy,” French Montana grew up in the North African country of Morocco. Born, Karim Kharbouch, Montana emigrated to the Bronx, with his family in 1996. In the years since, the rapper has been heavy on his grind flooding the streets with material, all of which garnered him a healthy amount of buzz, and a record deal with Bad Boy.
“It’s just a hustle and getting adapted to the lifestyle,” he told Hip-Hop Wired of the differences in African and American cultures. “I feel like the lifestyle is a little different but the hustle is still the same.” Now that he’s officially part of Diddy’s team, Montana is prepping the release of his Excuse My French debut, and dropped the remix to his “Everything’s A Go” single last week.
The summer will find the 27-year-old promoting his music via a spot on Drake’s Club Paradise tour, a solo run overseas, and hitting the stage at Hot 97′s Summer Jam.
Check out the rest of our exclusive interview below.
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• Mexico’s Deadly Drug War: A Look At The Violent 5-Year Conflict
• The Awkward Moments Between Jay-Z And Freeway At The Made In America Press Conference [PHOTOS]
• Behind The Scenes Of Rihanna’s “Where Have You Been” Video [PHOTOS]
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Photo: Hip-Hop Wired
Exclusive: French Montana Talks Growing Up In Morocco [VIDEO]
May 17th
Before he was a “coke boy,” French Montana grew up in the North African country of Morocco. Born, Karim Kharbouch, Montana emigrated to the Bronx, with his family in 1996. In the years since, the rapper has been heavy on his grind flooding the streets with material, all of which garnered him a healthy amount of buzz, and a record deal with Bad Boy.
“It’s just a hustle and getting adapted to the lifestyle,” he told Hip-Hop Wired of the differences in African and American cultures. “I feel like the lifestyle is a little different but the hustle is still the same.” Now that he’s officially part of Diddy’s team, Montana is prepping the release of his Excuse My French debut, and dropped the remix to his “Everything’s A Go” single last week.
The summer will find the 27-year-old promoting his music via a spot on Drake’s Club Paradise tour, a solo run overseas, and hitting the stage at Hot 97′s Summer Jam.
Check out the rest of our exclusive interview below.
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• 5 Reasons Why Blue Ivy Carter Will Have A Better Rap Career Than Lil B
• 10 Dope Rap Acts Who Could Not Top Their Freshman Albums
• Bangin Candy: Rico Love’s Division 1 Recording Artist, Rabbit
• Mexico’s Deadly Drug War: A Look At The Violent 5-Year Conflict
• The Awkward Moments Between Jay-Z And Freeway At The Made In America Press Conference [PHOTOS]
• Behind The Scenes Of Rihanna’s “Where Have You Been” Video [PHOTOS]
• 7 Female Rap Beefs (That Didn’t Involve Lil Kim)
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Photo: Hip-Hop Wired






