Miley Cyrus got her twerkin on while she performed “We Won’t Stop”, and then Robin Thicke took the stage with Kendrick Lamar and 2 Chainz for his new song “Give It 2 U.” If you watch closely Miley Cyrus backs it up on Robin! We Get It!!
Miley Cyrus got her twerkin on while she performed “We Won’t Stop”, and then Robin Thicke took the stage with Kendrick Lamar and 2 Chainz for his new song “Give It 2 U.” If you watch closely Miley Cyrus backs it up on Robin! We Get It!!
New visuals from Robin Thicke featuring Kendrick Lamar and 2 Chainz.
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MTV caught up with Robin Thicke on the set of his new video for “Give It 2 U”, which features Kendrick Lamar and 2 Chainz.
Life+Times spent some time with entire TDE crew- Kendrick Lamar, ScHoolboy Q, Ab-Soul and Jay Rock- as they go on the road before hitting the Budweiser Made In America festival stage. Hear from the Black Hippy crew themselves on their beginnings, love for their hometown, and their legacies in this game.
A$AP Mob celebrated the release of A$AP Ferg’s Trap Lord last night with Hot 97’s Funkmaster Flex. They spoke on Kendrick Lamar’s verse in “Control” and they dropped some bars for Flex.
Joe Budden drops some bars over Big Sean’s “Control” in response to Kendrick Lamar’s verse.
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Big Sean sat down with J Cruz and myself on the #LIFTOFF, and talked new album Hall Of Fame “This one definitely deals on topics that I’ve never touched on, things that people are going to be able to relate to going through some real ass things man.” on “Control”, and why he choose Hall Of Fame as the title for his album.
Sneak peek at Kendrick Lamar, Schoolboy Q, Ab-Soul and Jay Rock’s journey to Budweiser Made In America Festival. Full documentary coming soon.
TMZ caught up with Wale at LAX and asked him his thoughts on Kendrick Lamar’s verse in “Control.”
VIBE Caught up with Big Sean and discussed Kendrick Lamar’s controversial verse in his new song “Control.”
“I ain’t no hoe ass nigga like that to hear a verse like that and be like ‘I gotta go back and [rewrite] my shit, I gotta go protect myself.’ Nah, it is what it is. I’m a good ass rapper. I just want people to remember I had the song. I knew what it was. No, I didn’t change my verse because I’m not a hoe ass nigga. I’m a real ass nigga from Detroit. I rep for everything that I do. I knew what it was going to do for hip-hop. I knew what it was going to do for the culture. This is the most exciting rap song to drop this year this year. Period. “