HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Paras Griffin / Getty We’d never thought we’d see the day when Jim Jones would collaborate with a Ma$e out here, but interestingly that day has actually come… kinda. Linking up with Mooga Ma$e (not Murda Ma$e) for Mooga’s visuals to “Pressure,” Jim Jones, Shyst Vader, and Shineboy Double head down to the South to kick it with MM at Jonathan’s Sports Lounge & Grill to turn up with some thick women before heading to the studio to lay it down. We lowkey want a Mooga Ma$e and Murda Ma$e collaboration now. Keeping the vibe in the South, Peso Peso seems to be feeling a little West Coast-ish and in his clip to “Cali Vibez” kicks it with his homies in a parking lot where he stunts with two whips donning some Mexican flags. Check out the rest of today’s drops ...
HipHopWired Featured Video CLOSE Source: Courtesy VH1 / Black Ink Crew This week on Black Ink Crew, Tatti is big mad after learning Ceaser is partnering with Rok and Krystal on a new Black Ink shop. Spyder is believes Bux is lying through his teeth. Tatti Feels Underappreciated After Hearing Rok & Krystal’s Big News The episode opens with everyone in shock about the Brooklyn shop now full with artists. Things are hectic after Ceaser shut down the shop on 125th. Rok and Krystal walk, much to the surprise of everyone, and immediately announce they are back and that they agreed to partner with Ceaser to turn Gods of Ink into Black Ink New Jersey. Everyone thinks this is terrific news except for Tatti, who has expressed to Ceaser that she wants to partner with Ceaser on a Black Ink locatio...
Empire proudly presents a new studio album titled “Where We Come From” Vol. 1. Continuing the mission of spotlighting African music and culture, Empire drops a new compilation album, “Where We Come From” (Vol. 1), featuring a few of the best artists on the continent and it contains 15 tracks. The appearances includes Wande Coal, Asake, Fireboy DML, BNXN, Navy Kenzo, Olamide, Tiwa Savage, KiDi, Leil, Tolani, Black Sherif, Cheque, June Freedom, and L.A.X, among others. Tracklist Listen and share EMPIRE – “Where We Come From” Vol. 1 below.
Empire proudly presents a new studio album titled “Where We Come From” Vol. 1. Continuing the mission of spotlighting African music and culture, Empire drops a new compilation album, “Where We Come From” (Vol. 1), featuring a few of the best artists on the continent and it contains 15 tracks. The appearances includes Wande Coal, Asake, Fireboy DML, BNXN, Navy Kenzo, Olamide, Tiwa Savage, KiDi, Leil, Tolani, Black Sherif, Cheque, June Freedom, and L.A.X, among others. Tracklist Listen and share EMPIRE – “Where We Come From” Vol. 1 below.
Top Ghanaian rapper M.anifest drops an extended play (EP) called “The E.P.ilogue” just as he announced a while ago for his fans. Ghanaian rapper and lyricist Kwame Ametepee Tsikata better known as M.anifest drops his latest body of work “Madina To The Universe: The E.P.ilogue“. This comes just about 11 months after he dropped the album “Madina To The Universe” album last year. The extended play has 6 tracks in all with a handful of features including M.I Abaga, Anik Khan, Alee, and Wavypae. As usual, the wordsmith drops some epic lines throughout his EP reminding us why we love his music. As usual, the style is laidback, soft, and playful. Listen, enjoy and share M.anifest – “The E.P.ilogue” below.
Top Ghanaian rapper M.anifest drops an extended play (EP) called “The E.P.ilogue” just as he announced a while ago for his fans. Ghanaian rapper and lyricist Kwame Ametepee Tsikata better known as M.anifest drops his latest body of work “Madina To The Universe: The E.P.ilogue“. This comes just about 11 months after he dropped the album “Madina To The Universe” album last year. The extended play has 6 tracks in all with a handful of features including M.I Abaga, Anik Khan, Alee, and Wavypae. As usual, the wordsmith drops some epic lines throughout his EP reminding us why we love his music. As usual, the style is laidback, soft, and playful. Listen, enjoy and share M.anifest – “The E.P.ilogue” below.
Out now is the latest single from Small Doctor titled “Shaka” alongside Bella Shmurda. Afrobeat singer Small Doctor delivers a brand new single for his fans titled “Shaka.” The new record features Dangbana Republik boss Bella Shmurda. It is an amazing song with positive vibes that connects with everyone listening to it. This fills in as a follow-up to his previously released single titled “See Me” featuring Mr Eazi. DJ Lawy – The Warm Up 2023 Mix (Mixtape) DJ M Money – Cough Odo 2022 Mixtape DJ Baddo – Best Of Wizkid Mix Listen to and share Small Doctor ft Bella Shmurda – “Shaka” below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Small_Doctor_-_Shaka_ft_Bella_Shmurda__NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 Download
Out now is the latest single from Small Doctor titled “Shaka” alongside Bella Shmurda. Afrobeat singer Small Doctor delivers a brand new single for his fans titled “Shaka.” The new record features Dangbana Republik boss Bella Shmurda. It is an amazing song with positive vibes that connects with everyone listening to it. This fills in as a follow-up to his previously released single titled “See Me” featuring Mr Eazi. DJ Lawy – The Warm Up 2023 Mix (Mixtape) DJ M Money – Cough Odo 2022 Mixtape DJ Baddo – Best Of Wizkid Mix Listen to and share Small Doctor ft Bella Shmurda – “Shaka” below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Small_Doctor_-_Shaka_ft_Bella_Shmurda__NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 Download
The Avengers star Samuel L. Jackson responded to his Pulp Fiction director Quentin Tarantino’s recent comments about the the “Marvel-ization of Hollywood” during an appearance on the November 29th episode of The View. Per EW, Jackson challenged his longtime collaborator’s claim that Marvel actors are not movie stars by pointing to the late Chadwick Boseman. “It takes an actor to be those particular characters, and the sign of movie stardom has always been, what, asses in seats? What are we talking about?” said Jackson, who has been a lynchpin in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the role of Nick Fury since 2008. “That’s not a big controversy for me to know that apparently these actors are movie stars. Chadwick Boseman is Black Panther. You can’t refute that, and he’s a movie star.” Jac...
An Easy Rider reboot is in the works from producer Maurice Fadida (The Trial of the Chicago 7), Variety reports. Fadida’s Kodiak Pictures, Defiant Studios’ Eric B. Fleischman, and the Jean Boulle Group have rights to the film, which originally premiered in 1969 via Columbia Pictures. Written by Dennis Hopper, Peter Fonda, and Terry Southern, the original Easy Rider starred Hopper and Fonda as two bikers who travel the Southwest on the money from a cocaine deal. Known as a landmark document of 1960s American counterculture, the film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor for a young Jack Nicholson. According to Variety, the producers behind the new Easy Rider are looking for writers and directors cap...
Here’s a feel-good video for your Tuesday: The Rock visited the 7-11 he used to frequent in his days growing up in Hawaii and bought out all of their Snickers bars to make up for all of the times he stole from the convenience store in his youth — and he made sure to pay for all the other visitors’ goods as well. Watch the sweet clip below. As he explained in the Instagram caption, Dwayne Johnson was “broke as hell” in his youth, “so I used to steal a king sized @snickers EVERY DAY from 7-11 for almost a year when I was 14yrs old, on my way to the gym.” Added Johnson, “The same clerk was there every day and always just turned her head and never busted me.” Johnson’s family was evicted from their Hawaiian home in 1987, and ever since then, his past theft has been weighing on his conscience. ...
The Pitch: It’s often very difficult to feel optimistic about the general state of things in this country. For people who have grown up and lived through crisis after crisis, the many who were thrust into unsteady job markets and a Sisyphean uphill battle of debt and financial instability, the elusive American Dream sounds like just that — a dream. For the particularly vulnerable, like people of color and members of the LGBTQ+ community who face a rapid increase in life-threatening rhetoric, there’s an intersectionality to the frustration and fear that can accompany everyday life in the US. While film and television aren’t an immediate salve for wide-reaching systemic issues, stories do matter, as does representation. Little America, the Apple TV+ anthology series developed by Le...