Next Friday (July 24), American audiences will be able to see Southpaw, the latest film from Training Day director Antoine Fuqua. Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Forest Whitaker, Rachel McAdams and 50 Cent, the film was once upon a time set to star Eminem...
Fans of boom-bap rap can rejoice as PRhyme continues their run with a visual for "You Should Know." With Dwele in tow, Royce Da 5'9" keeps things gritty by spitting bars inside of an abandoned, run down warehouse while DJ Premier does his cutting and scratching in a room surrounded by old-school televisions
...
Royce Da 5'9" and DJ Premiere, collectively known as PRhyme, teamed up to create one of 2014's most praised about hip-hop projects with their self-titled collaborative album PRhyme. After receiving a plethora of positive feedback for their musical efforts, the dynamic duo has decided to surprise fans with a special gift to ease their need for more material...
This past year has been many things: a rejuvenation for the West Coast, another major year for Atlanta and a coronation of sorts for DJ Mustard. But across the board, sentiment has been that 2014 was a down year for hip-hop. But that doesn't mean that there wasn't still great rap music that was made...
Related: Ranking Jay Electronica’s Best Verses Since Signing To Roc Nation
A Breakdown Of Chance The Rapper’s Verses In 2014
Breaking Down Boosie Badazz’s Guest Verses Since Getting Out Of Jail
Joell Ortiz Shares The Stories Behind 11 Of His Best Verses
Jeezy Says Jay Z Cried When He Wrote His Verse For “Seen It All”
With a collective fifty years of experience in the game, millions of albums sold and countless projects under their belts, 37-year-old Royce Da 5’9” and 48-year-old DJ Premier have seen it all. Their respective careers have seen such massive success that declaring they have hit their prime this late seems a bit far-fetched
...
PRHYME: DJ Premier, Royce Da 5'9" & Adrian Younge by brtvofficial
Royce Da 5'9" and DJ Premier's new project PRhyme has been taking the hip-hop world by storm in the past few weeks, quickly becoming a candidate for album of the year and presenting an album that is both full of powerful beats (Preem used Adrian Younge's catalog exclusively to craft his production) and incisive, sharp-