Rae Sremmurd Featuring Nicki Minaj And Pusha T “No Flex Zone (Remix)”
Rae Sremmurd Featuring Nicki Minaj And Pusha T “No Flex Zone (Remix)”
Rae Sremmurd Featuring Nicki Minaj And Pusha T “No Flex Zone (Remix)”
There's no denying the original "No Flex Zone" is a problem, which is why several artists like Busta Rhymes, Lil Kim and Juicy J have already remixed their own versions of the hit single. Rae Sremmurd supplied an additional verse to the song, while Nicki Minaj and Pusha T's previously remixed renditions of the track were added to the mix. ...
Kid Cudi Faints At North Coast Music Festival
Kid Cudi Faints At North Coast Music Festival
Kid Cudi Faints At North Coast Music Festival
Kid Cudi scared his fans during his set at Chicago’s North Coast Music Festival on Saturday. While signing autographs the Cleveland rapper passed out. Security was there to pick him up and carry him backstage. He later apologized via Twitter for scaring everyone. I ...
Rihanna Does The Shmoney Dance
Rihanna Does The Shmoney Dance
Rihanna Does The Shmoney Dance
The summer isn't over just yet. While on a yacht, a bikini-clad Rihanna turns on Bobby Shmurda’s “Hot Nigga” and does the Shmoney Dance with her BFFs Melissa Forde and LeLe Boo. “Shmoneyyyy #YachtEdition @leleboo_phucku #Robynnn @bobby_shmurda,” wrote Melissa Forde. Too hot for Instagram ...
Listen To Curtis Williams’ ‘Danco James’ Mixtape
Listen To Curtis Williams’ ‘Danco James’ Mixtape
Listen To Curtis Williams’ ‘Danco James’ Mixtape
Two-9's Curtis Williams makes a statement as an artist from Atlanta to keep an eye on with his new mixtape, Danco James. With features and production from Wiz Khalifa, Juicy J, Project Pat, and Metro Boomin, Williams has his finger on the pulse of the sound of the new south. ...
J. Cole Pays Tribute To Michael Brown During Made In America Performance
J. Cole Pays Tribute To Michael Brown During Made In America Performance
J. Cole Pays Tribute To Michael Brown During Made In America Performance
When news broke that unarmed teenaged Michael Brown was murdered by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, J. Cole was one of the first people on the scene to show his support of Brown, the Brown family, and the people of Ferguson. Prior to his performance at the Philly edition of the Made In America Festival, Cole's DJ played "Be Free," his song dedicated to Brown, while a montage of

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