Jake One ft. Brother Ali & Freeway "The Truth"
Directed by Rik Cordero = Hip Hop Video Savior
Complex vs. Fader


KORN Tribute
My friends from middle school put me onto Korn a long while ago. Not my fav, but you gotta respect them.
Jedi Mind Tricks on Allhiphop.com
Exiting a city known as “America’s Playground” can be an excursion full of joy or regret. However, more often times than not it’s the latter. With their sixth studio album being released in less than a week via Babygrande Records, Vinnie Paz , Jedi’s leading mouthpiece and the only conscious member on board the bus, talks about a History of Violence, a reunited Jedi Mind Tricks, new rappers, and of course the election with no regrets.
AllHipHop.com: Vegas may be one of the only places in America where people aren’t worrying about the recession. How did “Sin City” treat you?
Vinnie Paz: Absolutely f**kin’ crazy man, we just spent three days in Vegas, so needless to say we’re still pretty bugged out right now [laughs]. The downside about touring is that it’s harder to get to hear about current events and research what’s going on in the world; you can only really gauge it by what the fans say and their reactions. But Jedi Mind fans will come out to support no matter what is going on with the economy.
AllHipHop.com: Since ‘96 Jedi Mind Tricks has dropped albums pretty consistently, there’s hasn’t been more than a three year period without a new album. What are we getting with A History of Violence?
Vinnie Paz: First off, having Just Allah back in the group brings back a whole another dimension to our music. History of Violence is a multi-layered concept album, it’s sort of a double entendre in reference to Violent by Design which was our last album. But everything on this album is referring to the state of affairs going on in our country and the entire world.
(Full Article at Allhiphop.com)
Devin The Dude @ The Highline NYC
Devin is on the road again promoting his latest album, Landing Gear, along with his Coughee Brothaz crew. Last night the fellas brought their smoked out melodies to the Highline, even with overzealous security they put on one hell of a show. Running through classics like “Doobie Ashtray” and “F*** You” (off Chronic 2001).
Beyonce and Justin Timberlake get friendly
Jay's somewhere writing a diss verse without a pen or paper... just in case
Ludacris Feat. Jay-z & Nas "I Do It for Hip Hop"
Ludacris Feat. Jay-z & Nas "I Do It for Hip Hop"
That aint Nas in the middle.
Introducing Chae Hawk
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50 Cent in LA Times
You don't generate a lot of conflict with other people right now.
(From LA Times)
Keyshia Cole on Billboard Magazine

Jadakiss "Who Run This" Music Video
Kiss still got it, on his upcoming album retitled The Last Kiss there a is track titled "Letter to Big" pretty self explanatory but it's really supposed to be some heartful shit. Look out for it.
Jadakiss - "Who Run This" from Three/21 Films on Vimeo.
Black Moon & Smiff N Wessun @ Knitting Factory
(Special Guests Havoc & Travis McCoy)
Mad Skillz & Rik are for real
Skillz - For Real & Wrap Up 2008 from Three/21 Films on Vimeo.
Kaws Opening in NYC - Nov 6th - Dec 7th

Gering and Lopez Gallery - 730 Fifth Avenue - Tues - Sat 10am-6pm
(Spotted at Herfection)
Royce Da 5'9 Inks New Deal
ROYCE 5’9 INKS SOLO DEAL WITH ONE RECORDS
PREPS THE RELEASE OF STREET HOP, EXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY DJ PREMIER, COMING FIRST QUARTER 2009
Royce 5’9 and his M.I.C. imprint are teaming up with One Records for the release of Royce’s highly-anticipated forthcoming solo-LP Street Hop, due out in the first quarter of 2009. The album is executive produced by DJ Premier and has generated a major buzz through overwhelming critical praise.
A video for Street Hop’s lead-single, the DJ Premier-produced “Shake This,” will be released later this month. Directed by Rik Cordero (responsible for Nas’ “The N Word”, Snoop Dogg’s “Neva Have 2 Worry” & The Roots “75 Bars”), this video will be the first of two collaborations between Royce and Cordero. “Shake This” will also be accompanied by the Carlos Broady produced B-Side single and video “Part Of Me”.
Street Hop will also feature production from DJ Premier, Nottz, Green Lantern, Carlos Broady, Ski, Kay Gee and Emile, and guest appearances from Bun B, Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz and Crooked I along with a few other surprises that will be unveiled at a later date.
Royce’s mixtapes have built anticipation, becoming a countdown leading up to the day that the actual album is finally available for public consumption. And what the public hears on his wildly-popular mixtapes is just a taste of what Royce has to offer. “This album will definitely show the world why I'm the one to watch right now. I'm happy about my new partnership between M.I.C and One Records, because it’s time to ignite the streets.”
Royce’s unwavering passion for music and hunger for the game keeps him in the studio day and night. This album will be the true beginning of a newly energized Royce, which will start with Street Hop and live through his official forthcoming solo-projects. Knowing that his finest creations are only months away from being heard, Royce exudes a swag of confidence. “I’m ready to show all these other rappers just how wack they really are.”
Royce 5’9 is the newest addition to the upstart One Records imprint, home to the recently released Vast Aire’s latest solo-LP Dueces Wild (2008). Promoting quality over quantity, One Records owner Hanley Halem attests that his motto “One Music, One Record At A Time” is further validated by their alignment with Royce as he laments, "One Records is proud to be in business with Royce. He is an amazing talent and we feel that he has yet to reach his peak as an artist. Street Hop is a breath of fresh air, at a time when the industry really needs it and we are anxiously looking forward to releasing it.”
Royce will be embarking on a tour with D-12 and Joe Budden on November 12th thru the top of 2009, where he will be previewing tracks from Street Hop and new material from his recently released mixtape Bar Exam 2.
Jay Electronica - Exhibit A (Transformations) [Final Cut] (Prod. by Just Blaze)

Jim Jones Feat. Ron Browz & Juelz "Pop champagne"
It used to be Ron Browz feat. Jim Jones & Juelz, but Capo usually gets his way... I'm hearing this is going to the first single off Jim's next album Pray IV Reign













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