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The @Breakfastclubam interviews @BigKRIT

On the cusp of Big K.R.I.T.’s performance of his “Might Just Be OK” verse, Krizzle stopped by The Breakfast Club to give his thoughts on the industry, racism, being independent, and his BET Hip Hop Awards performance. The rejuvenated artist is giving tips for life here, guys. I mean, he’s giving points even down to […]

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@FlowsForDays_ Talks @TrvisXX’s BITTSM

FlowsForDays.com Founder Julie S. provides SpeedontheBeat.com with her thoughts on Travis Scott’s BITTSM.I’ve thought about something for a few months now. What is my favorite hip hop album of 2016 (so far)? It’s very hard to make this conclusion as I haven’t listened to everything; but I pride myself on listening to as much as […]

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Talking the New @Maroon5 X @KendrickLamar Track

Last night, Maroon 5 debuted a new track with a Kendrick Lamar assist. The Benny Blanco-produced “Don’t Wanna Know” is what you’d expect from something of this name…in some ways. The premise is simple. We don’t want to know who the object of our affection’s going home to/with, because, in the now? They’re ours…even if […]

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@Peagle05 Talk Mafia III

Mafia 3 is the latest in 2K’s open world crime series and the first on the current generation of consoles and the game is set up pretty damn well with a documentary-style opening. It’s not just the opening that gets that treatment, however, as the game is frequently bringing in characters that speak on the […]

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New @JayVerze Visuals for "Crazy"

From Artist Rep: Jay Verze releases the official music video to “Crazy,” which was released at the end of 2015. “Crazy,” produced by Skinny Mooxe & Zo Beatz touches on sensitive topics going on in Baltimore City and across the world. The Addy Play directed visual creates a simple but yet cinematic feel that suits […]

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Retrospective: @Wale – More About Nothing

After 2009’s Attention Deficit, Wale was at a crossroads. Some fans were dismissive of the album because it didn’t sound like “old Wale,” in that it had more of a pop edge to it. Songs such as “Chillin” acted like his version of Cole’s “Work Out.” They weren’t bad songs, but there was just something […]

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