Love & Hip Hop Match Up: The Good, Bad (Boys) & Pretty (Ugly)
Love and Hip Hop (L&HH) has truly entertained us for these past 2 years. New York and Atlanta has taken us on a roller coaster and this new season is no exception.
Love and Hip Hop (L&HH) has truly entertained us for these past 2 years. New York and Atlanta has taken us on a roller coaster and this new season is no exception.
On the stripclub anthem, the Queen B raps about her Ciroc deal with Diddy, her $100,000 piano, and other luxurious items without having a record deal. Lover Papers gets intimate with his lyrics, revealing their bank vault encounter.
The Brand Nubian emcee, who has spoken publicly about artists promoting the feminization of the Black man in hip-hop culture, released the diss record “Lift Up Your Skirt,” making it clear that he is not for it.
Brianna Perry follows “Take My Breath Away” with Teyana Taylor and “Mascara Tears” with “Red Cup,” a getting faded anthem featuring Pusha T.
The ladies may love Cool James, but he has his eye on just one. For the March Issue of Essence Magazine, LL Cool James talks to the magazine about standing by his woman.
French Montana keeps his buzz on a hundred with a music video for his latest offering “Sanctuary,” a track lifted from his 2012 mixtape Mac & Cheese 3.
The net is in a frenzy about a picture of what looks to be a title and track listing for Kanye West??s next project, an album called Rich Black American.
In the Mr. Boomtown-directed music video, the Epic Records rapper jets off in a G5 jet with his ATL homie B.o.B and some sexy ladies, as they spit rhymes about their lavish lifestyles.
Sampling Florence and The Machine’s “Cosmic Love,” Sikai stays in theme with “Falling Star,” an ironic twist to the fact that Sikai
Produced by Mike Zombie and longtime collab producer Noah ??40? Shebib, “Started From the Bottom” sees the Young Money rapper spitting the script of his life from starting out to the present, with a focus on “friends.”