New Pac Div featuring Skeme and Casey Veggies. Produced by Swiff D and directed by Topshelf Junior. Good shit!
Author: sourMILK
Audio: Suga Free & Pimpin Young ft. Casino the G – Turn Me Up
Never did I think that I would have a Suga Free post right above a Lana Del Rey post. I also didn’t think Suga Free would ever sample one of my FAVORITE SONGS EVER!
Audio: Lana Del Rey – Born To Die
If you know me, you know I fucks with Lana Del Rey. Not a music video, not an mp3, but I’ll take it.
Interviews: Donatella Versace Speaks On The Notorious B.I.G.
Nicki Minaj sat down with Donatella Versace for Interview Magazine’s Dec/Jan issue. Below is a piece of the interview where she speaks on Biggie.
I think Biggie was amazing. He came to my shows in Paris many times, and we’d see each other often. He always used to talk so nicely about my family. I think he was so smart, so intelligent. He had such a mind. So I loved what he was doing and how he was giving people a way to know about Versace—I do think he was giving people a way to know about Versace—I do think a lot of people started to know about Versace because of him.
Video: Avicii – Levels
Avicii brought us the biggest House record of the year, now he brings us the video.
Mixtape: Wax – Eviction Notice
Wax teams up with DJ Booth again to bring us his latest offering, Eviction Notice. Download below!
Download: Wax – Eviction Notice
Video: Skeme – M.O.B.
We teamed up with Skeme for his most recent project (drops tomorrow), Before My Next Statement. Here’s the official video for “M.O.B.”
Video: Drake On Chelsea Lately
Drake sits with Chelsea sexy ass. Are 50 and I the only ones that think that?
Audio: Kendrick Lamar ft. Busta Rhymes – Rigamortus (Remix)
Kendrick & Busta finally give the world THIS!!!!
Download: Kendrick Lamar ft. Busta Rhymes – Rigamortus (Remix)
Audio: Riff Raff x Scoop DeVille – BUNS
I haven’t heard enough of Riff Raff’s music to say whether I’m a fan or not, but THIS SHIT RIGHT HERE!! *Kat Williams voice* The homie Scoop DeVille shot this over to me and we’ve been playing on our G-Unit Radio show, which you can hear EVERY Saturday at 4pm on the west/7pm on the east on Shade 45, and people have been asking us for it… SO HERE IT IS!!!
Download: Riff Raff x Scoop DeVille – BUNS
Interview: GQ+A With Drake
Drake sat down with GQ Magazine for their GQ+A.
GQ: It seems like the world is excited.
Drake: [Huge smile] Yeah, man, I hope so.GQ: You announced the title of this album, Take Care, with us back in December. What does it mean?
Drake: No one has actually asked me that yet. I came up with the name when I was on a bus in Birmingham, England, going to a show. “Take Care” is this thing we use in passing conversation to dismiss bullshit like, “Oh, you couldn’t make it on time? Oh, take care, take care.” We’ve always used that and then I really took so much care making this album. I knew I was going to go home and take longer than six months, I knew that I was literally going to take care of making this project and be attentive, be clear, be immersed in it. “Take Care” worked.GQ: You seem more excited releasing Take Care than you were with Thank Me Later. Do you have any regrets with your last album?
Drake: No, I never regret. It did amazing things for my career and as a sonic composition, I’m still proud of it. It was just very weird to make an album, for sale, in four months on a tour bus. It wasn’t So Far Gone. So Far Gone was my first album, so I felt like it was unfair to me. Like damn, I just made So Far Gone. Now I have to come right back out with another piece.GQ: And that is what people were going to call your first album.
Drake: Right! This is what people are going to call my first album when really [So Far Gone] was my first album. I shouldn’t have to rush this because I just gave you a body of work. Give me a minute. So I made Thank Me Later and it did great for me but you’re right, I was immediately on to my next one.GQ: So what’s different now?
Drake: I’m going to make this a moment for myself. I followed through on my vision…even the songs that are out now like “Trust Issues”and “Club Paradise,” “Free Spirit,” “Headlines,” “Make Me Proud,” “Marvins Room,” “The Motto,” I’m all very proud of. That’s an album in and of itself and I have nineteen more songs to give you on November 15th.GQ: So rank them, if you will, best to worst: So Far Gone, Thank Me Later, and Take Care…
Drake: It’s hard for me to put So Far Gone second because it’s the first time anyone ever really paid attention or heard me. But I’m going to be honest with you, Take Care, then So Far Gone, then Thank Me Later…GQ: Some of the features on this album are crazy. Wayne, Nicki, Rihanna, some unknown guy named Andre 3000…
Drake: He murdered that shit! He killed it and 40 switched the beat, it’s nasty. I didn’t get to see him record, but speaking with him was great and we even spoke about projects beyond “The Real Her.”“I wish that we lived in a time and a generation where people would stop viewing my honesty as overly emotional. People always act like I spend my life crying in a dark room. I don’t, I’m good. I’m a man.”
GQ: You said that, “Just by buying your album, you know a lot of shit about me.” So let’s break down some lyrics. “Why is this so familiar? Just met/already feel like I know the real her.”
Drake: I guess sometimes I feel like I’m laying next to the same woman over and over again. The things that they say, the place they are in their life, the concerns they have about me and my life. I feel like I deal with the same women repetitively. The ones I’m referring to in that song have all fucked the same rappers. So, yeah, that’s why I say we just met but I think I’ve already met the real her, because I’ve already met you so many times, in different shapes and forms—it all feels familiar.
For the rest of the interview, check out GQ.
Album: Slim The Mobster – War Music
Dr. Dre protege, Slim The Mobster, releases his street album, War Music. A lot of good features and production, download link is below.
Download: Slim The Mobster – War Music
Video: Kanye West & Jay-Z – Stronger/Niggas In Paris (Live @ Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show)
Kanye performs “Stronger,” then Jay comes out and you got white people dancing to “Niggas In Paris”. It gets no better.