He brought out Red Cafe for the Cardiak produced "Y'All Don't Hear Me Tho." You can check out a couple of clips below. First, a long clip with some footage of Red Cafe backstage, care of ItsBizkit and a closer, song only video shot by William L. McKinney.
Earlier this month, in an interview with Metro NYJanelle Monae discussed her upcoming album, giving a typically cryptic answer when asked about a release date. She also covered the topic of guest artists and how she doesn't believe in "working with people because of their celebrity status."
Diddy's son Justin Combs, a cornerback from Iona Prep, has been receiving offers from various colleges and, recently, he appeared on CBS Sports' "Lemming Report" with his dad to discuss the process and his future. Watch below.
Cassie's upcoming single, "King of Hearts," is "definitely" coming by the end of October, according to the single. But, a seemingly unfinished snippet of the record appeared online earlier this month. Given that most of the readily visible copies appear to have been removed by Bad Boy, or a related party, this looks to be an unauthorized leak.
If all goes well, we'll hear the real thing soon enough.
On September 5, iTunes released a celebrity playlist for Tyra Banks. Among the 12 songs is The Notorious B.I.G.'s "One More Chance/Stay With Me (Remix)."
"I know all the lyrics to this song," she says. "It's good for the car or your iPod on the way to the photo shoot. Gets you pumped up and ready to SMIZE for the camera."
DX: Did y’all reconnect to record this new song? Did y’all chop it up at all?
Noble: I had started choppin’ it up with Cease like years ago. He had just so happened to call somebody that I was standing next to, and I got on the phone with him. And the initial phone call, it was pretty much … drama. We was at each other neck like, “We ever see each other it’s gonna be a problem.” But, in the process of the conversation, both of us being grown men, we actually started talking. His intentions was pure; mine was pure. And, we just basically stayed in contact over the years like, “It is what it is. We ever see each other it won’t be no gunplay and it won’t be no drama, and we’ll shake hands as Black men.” You know, we lost the greatest rapper of all time, and he feel the same way as far as Big. … So just as grown men, in moving on and trying to make the best decisions for us and our families and the people who follow us, we just decided it’s time to let the world know that we actually put this to [an end]. I really get tired of muthaf***** mentioning them two legends in the same breath and either disrespecting one or the other. The ‘Pac fans to this day will still go hard on the Big fans and vice versa. So, I just think it’s time for the Hip Hop community and the people who support and love both of them dudes [to] let that go and honor them for both of [their accomplishments]. And besides great rappers and artists, they was two intelligent black men that died too early. … So we just trying to be leaders and do the right thing.
E.D.I.: A lot of our fans [are] like, “Well, how can y’all do a song with Cease? He had said ‘Pac ain’t get shot five times.” Or, he was saying this and that. And I really feel like, during the heat of battle all kind of s*** gets said. Y’all heard “Hit ‘Em Up,” you heard what we said on it. Cease had to say what he had to say. But as far as right now, in 2011, we on that burying the hatchet s***, and so should y’all.