"Ain't no way in hell I'mma see my mama broke," raps Waka Flocka in the video for his song "Lil Debbie." The man may not be the greatest rapper (far from it actually), but at least he's got love for his mama. See more...
President Obama's been bombarded with crises and scandals since he's taken office - some of them self-created, most not - so I imagine that Barack's walking with some real swagger after owning Donal Trump and Osama Bin Laden on consecutive nights. See more....
Narduwar's interview with Lil Wayne features the usual amount of shenanigans from the Canadian radio/video personality. What impressed me most was how coherent Weezy was. He remembers Birdman's pager number from ten years ago? Really? Really? Wow, maybe he was just drinking fruit punch from those styrofoam cups. See more...
Even though hip-hop heads have all the respect in the world for the old school, there's still this sense that dudes way back when couldn't outrhyme today's best rappers. This rare footage from a 1989 battle between Lord Finesse and Percee P proves otherwise. These dudes could rhyme. Goddamn.
Wait, this DJ Khaled "Welcome to My Hood (Remix)" video is new? Damnit, turns out I already used that joke. Whatever, it's still funny cause it's true. Khaled find a big beat, puts the word "hood" in the title, invites everyone who can chew food to rap on it, and then does a remix with anyone who somehow didn't get included the first time around. Lather, rinse, repeat.
Lord knows they can miss, but when they hit, no one hits harder than South Park. I still watch the Guitar Hero episode when I'm in the need of some comedic relief, and last night's episode, "HumanCentiPad", instantly vaulted into South Park's must watch list. It's also completely pistachios. Fair warning. See more....
The "God Mother Of American Hip Hop" and former poet laureate Maya Angelou chats it up with Common while in Chicago. The legendary poet speaks on being an influence to Chris Rock and Dave Chappelle and her title as "God Mother Of American Hip Hop." See more...
Legendary graffiti artist Lee Quinones, who happens to refer to himself as a "painter" now, recently chopped it up with Life + Times to speak on what seems to be the forgotten art of graffiti. For lovers of Hip Hop, graffiti, or even art it's great to hear from someone who was one of the originators of something that became a vital part of Hip Hop culture. See more...
Every now and then we get a rap commercial that’s a true gem like the Chrysler/Eminem Superbowl commercial that aired earlier this year, but unfortunately most commercials featuring either a rapper or their music leave us scratching our heads, wondering what in the hell what wrong. See more...