Trinidad Jame$

N.O.R.E. Says Trinidad Jame$ Wanted To Be Like Kendrick Lamar
N.O.R.E. Says Trinidad Jame$ Wanted To Be Like Kendrick Lamar
N.O.R.E. Says Trinidad Jame$ Wanted To Be Like Kendrick Lamar
Many NY rappers have come forth voicing their thoughts on Trinidad Jame$' not so favoring comments towards the Empire State. With N.O.R.E being the latest to give his opinion, the NY legend says he believes that the "All Gold Everything" rapper was just trying to "piggyback Kendrick" because he saw the grave response that deemed from "Control...
Maino Argues With Trinidad Jame$ Over The Phone
Maino Argues With Trinidad Jame$ Over The Phone
Maino Argues With Trinidad Jame$ Over The Phone
It's been a week since Trinidad Jame$ made his controversial comments about the state of New York rap during a show at Converse Rubber Tracks, but the debate rages on. Following the incident, Brooklyn rapper Maino was one of the first and most vocal artists to respond, saying that he wanted Trinidad to apologize for his statements...
Trinidad Jame$ Sets Truth Free In New Video
Trinidad Jame$ Sets Truth Free In New Video
Trinidad Jame$ Sets Truth Free In New Video
Trinidad Jame$ has had a rough going as of late. Due to his now-infamous comment that Atlanta runs New York musically, he's received a huge amount of flack, as well as number of threats from NYC rappers. On Sunday, he announced via Twitter that something "big" would happen on Monday, which led many to believe he would release some sort of apology or explanation for his comment... Read Mo
Top Hip-Hop Headlines Of The Week – 11/11 – 11/15
Top Hip-Hop Headlines Of The Week – 11/11 – 11/15
Top Hip-Hop Headlines Of The Week – 11/11 – 11/15
Perhaps, it is the growing chill in the air or the impending notion that "Winter Is Coming!" but relations have gotten icy in hip-hop this week. On Tuesday, Atlanta rapper Trinidad Jame$ opened up a can of worms for himself when comments made during a Brooklyn concert regarding the declining relevance of New York hip-hop made him a target...
Best Hip-Hop Tweets Of The Week 11/10-11/16
Best Hip-Hop Tweets Of The Week 11/10-11/16
Best Hip-Hop Tweets Of The Week 11/10-11/16
With Trinidad Jame$ calling New York's rap's scene lackluster and Kendrick Lamar pulling out from GQ's "Man Of The Year", there was much going on in the world of Twitter this week. With frustrations at an all time high, more than a few took time to air out their tribulations on the social network...
Smoke DZA Responds To Trinidad Jame$’ New York Rap Comments
Smoke DZA Responds To Trinidad Jame$’ New York Rap Comments
Smoke DZA Responds To Trinidad Jame$’ New York Rap Comments
The recent comments Trinidad Jame$ made at his New York show about Atlanta running New York rap have set off the reoccurring—some might say exhausting—conversation about the state of New York hip-hop. While Jame$ went on to clarify his comments on the subject, that didn't stop New Yorkers from weighing in. The Harlem...
Trinidad Jame$ Isn’t Apologizing For NYC Comment
Trinidad Jame$ Isn’t Apologizing For NYC Comment
Trinidad Jame$ Isn’t Apologizing For NYC Comment
In the wake of his recent claim that Atlanta runs New York music, Trinidad Jame$ has been called a lot of things. But, according to Jame$ himself, people who take the time to know him only call him one thing: "dad." That may seem like an odd term of endearment for a young, gold-grill-adorned rapper from the South, but it surprisingly fits; Jame$ has a calming presence beyond his years a
Action Bronson Doesn’t Have Time For Disgruntled Rap Talk
Action Bronson Doesn’t Have Time For Disgruntled Rap Talk
Action Bronson Doesn’t Have Time For Disgruntled Rap Talk
Action Bronson made it clear that he want no parts of Trinidad Jame$' New York controversy. Although the rapper does indeed side with Maino regarding the diss, Bronson maintains that he's too busy "OUT HERE GETTING IT AND SO COZY," that he doesn't want to partake...
New Yorkers Respond to Trinidad Jame$
New Yorkers Respond to Trinidad Jame$
New Yorkers Respond to Trinidad Jame$
Trinidad Jame$ caused quite a stir earlier this week when he declared that Atlanta runs New York music. Rappers, radio personalities and bloggers chimed in from across the country to give their take on the issue, but what about the actual people of NYC...

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