Rap-Up released a radio rip of Usher’s new tune from his Versus EP. Polow Da Don’s produced the beat and it features Ester Dean instead of Ciara. On another note, Jay-Z and Ush’s chemistry is better this time around too. Anything tops this. Listen to it now her on MajorLabelBeats.com
Luda’s not the only one with Mr. Woods on his mind. Mr. Folarin makes a movie with some of Tiger’s infamous words and weighs in on marriage. MP3 comin’ soon.
This past Sunday, Wiz Khalifa was crowned MTV’s 2010 Breakthrough Artist. Wiz thanked his fans Taylors for coming out and voting in full force.
“It’s a great thing to be recognized on that level, and really just by my fans. That award right there, I feel it was real special to me, because I feel like my whole career has just been based off my fans. My fans just really came through and they just pushed me over. It’s not competing like I’m going against [the other candidates], but it’s like we’re all in the same thing. To be mentioned in the same thing as them and then to have my fans come through and just push it over — it’s cool!”
A grind is a terrible thing to waste and Killa Kyleon knows to treat studio time like the corner, more specifically the hood. Still piling bodies up—well into his Gangsta Grillz run with DJ Drama, this Houston Rocket gets some borrowed Heat for his latest single from a couple of guys you probably heard of.
Killa Kyleon Feat. DJ Khaled, Rick Ross & Yung Chill – “I Am The Hood” | Download
BONUS
Killa knows what’s up. Thank Me Later has some high-class instrumentals.
Killa Kyleon – “Light It Up (Freestyle)” | Download
Killa Kyleon & Chyco (of Young Problemz) – “Miss Me (Freestyle)” | Download
Last week, Rihanna surprised L.A. with Eminem as they performed their duet “Love The Way You Lie”. Ri Ri tells Access Hollywood why she couldn’t resist hopping on the song which focuses on domestic violence.
“It’s something that, you know, we’ve both experienced, you know, on different sides, different ends of the table. He pretty much just broke down the cycle of domestic violence and it’s something that people don’t have a lot of insight on.I knew if he sent me a record there must be something to it. It couldn’t just be, ‘Oh, Duh! She was in that relationship so we have to get her.The lyrics were so deep, so beautiful and intense. It’s something that I understood, something I connected with”.