IN THE VAULT: When Faith Evans performed this song live at the the 2012 BET Awards as part of a tribute to the lifetime achievement award recipients she brought the track to life and had Beyonce and even Frankie himself […]
This track was released months ago after the original received heavy airplay on urban radio. But months later this version continues to dominate the streets.
You have to give Lee Jenkins credit. When LeBron James sat down with Oprah for the interview that aired on “Oprah’s Next Chapter” last Sunday he revealed that after his Miami Heat were ousted from last year’s NBA Finals
[July 4, 2012] Last Wednesday night RapGenius.com hosted a launch event at their Williamsburg, Brooklyn headquarters to celebrate the paperback release of Zack O’Malley Greenburg’s “Empire State of Mind: How Jay-Z Went From Street Corner to Corner Office” focusing on […]
The lyrical leaders list from the Source Magazine’s latest issue is quite controversial but still makes for a great debate. The list of 50 emcees has a top ten that consists of Rakim (No. 1), Nas (No. 2)
The assumption about Meek Mill was that if he wasn’t aggressive he couldn’t make a track hot. You were all wrong. This track may sound religious but it’s actually what you shouldn’t play in church.