Best images from Big Sean’s cover shoot with ‘rolling out’
Big Sean appears on the latest edition of rolling out. He discusses Kanye West, Naya Rivera and Kendrick Lamar in the piece penned by Stereo
Big Sean appears on the latest edition of rolling out. He discusses Kanye West, Naya Rivera and Kendrick Lamar in the piece penned by Stereo
The Goodie Mob recently threw a private listening party for their new album Age Against the Machine. Held at Vinyl in Atlanta, the group discussed
Hip-hop and basketball have always intertwined with each other. Similar to the NBA, hip-hop has a competitive streak and often sparks barbershop conversations on who
Kanye West will appear on an upcoming episode of Kris Jenner’s talk show, “Kris.” According to reports by EW, West taped the hour-long episode on
Super promoter and marketing guru Jessica Vickery presented a ladies’ day out party and trade fair complete with event booths, music, and up-and-coming designers. The
Wale has always presented interesting perspectives when it comes to relationships. “The Break Up Song,” “Diary,” and “Bad” are Wale-produced singles that reaches deeper than
Rappers are still hungover from Kendrick Lamar’s lethal verse on Big Sean’s “Control.” In what seems to be an ongoing pattern, Joe Budden was the
Rakim vs. Big Daddy Kane is one of the great hip-hop “What Ifs.” The two legendary emcees were arguably the two most respected lyricists of
Big Sean’s “Control” has become the most discussed song in hip-hop this year. Kendrick Lamar created a stir after name-dropping several of the top new
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For the hip-hop heads, VIBE magazine has unveiled it’s second 2013 summer cover story, featuring Nas and J. Cole. As we previously reported, VIBE celebrated
Kendrick Lamar shocked hip-hop fans by calling out several rappers on Big Sean’s new song “Control.” The Compton-based rapper suggest that J.Cole, Big K.R.I.T., Wale,
Kendrick Lamar’s verse on “Control” has provoked responses from rappers, an NBA player, former NBA coach Phil Jackson, and Lindsey Lohan’s father. So it’s only
Kendrick Lamar’s brazen attack on today’s top rappers has aggravated and inspired. On Big Sean’s “Control,” Kendrick called out J.Cole, Big K.R.I.T., Wale, Pusha T,
Kendrick Lamar’s verse was the shot heard ’round … the block. Fans, radio stations and even some hip-hop heavy hitters gave more than the nod
Kendrick Lamar wants to separate himself from every contemporary rapper in hip-hop. With his guest verse on Big Sean’s new song “Control,” Kendrick Lamar channels
Game says he was discriminated against over his body art. According to his Twitter, Game was denied service at Houston’s restaurant because of his tattoos.
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