Music

Pusha T – Wrath Of Caine [Mixtape Trailer Video]

G.O.O.D. Music MC, Pusha T, returns today with a nice teaser trailer to get us hyped for his upcoming mixtape, Wrath Of Caine. The clip is a gritty, black and white shot video in which we are taken right into the belly of the beast; the streets. The short, yet effective clip, finds a number of different gutter locales being filmed.

We see a street corner with a smoky car idling, some fellas on the corners with their problem solvers, and more fellas on the block tokin’ and chokin’. If this shit doesn’t help build anticipation, I’m not sure what would. You better keep your eyes peeled for Wrath Of Caine, which is coming sooner than you’d like to think.

Check out the black and white trailer for Wrath of Caine below.

Posted by : Mista Bless

Yasiin Bey – I Don’t Like (Freestyle by the artist formerly known as Mos Def)

The talented, lyrical, and genius, Yasiin Bey, formerly Mos Def, returns today with his take on the wildly popular track “I Don’t Like”. The mighty Mos decided to take the beat for a ride and give his knowledgeable and deep wordplay over top of the infectious banger, and he doesn’t disappoint as usual.

Mr. Bey starts the track by saluting the up and coming Chicago artists such as Sasha Go Hard, Young Chop, and many more before he begins his lyrical tirade. Yasiin hits the track and delivers some incredibly dope bars as he tells us about the things he doesn’t like, and does so in a much different style than we are used to, either way he kills it. Check out the track after the jump and let us know what you think.

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New Song: French Montana Featuring Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, 2 Chainz, ‘Marble Floors’


A wise man named French Montana once told us to “Pop That” — a lesson we won’t soon forget! And now? French is positing that every home should have marble floors. An expensive, but stunning decor addition, don’t you think? (You’ll find out why below.) Slated to appear on Montana’s Excuse My French, due in 2013, “Marble Floors” boasts production by Mike Will Made It, features rhymes by 2 Chainz, AND even welcomes “Pop That” collaborators Lil Wayne and Rick Ross back into the fold. #FriendsInHighPlaces.

Listen to French Montana’s “Marble Floors” Featuring Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, 2 Chainz after the jump.

“Marble Floors” is set to a gritty, aggressive beat. French Montana takes some time to spit about his wealth, specifically his new princess cut diamond bracelet: “Princess cuts all in my wrist/ Hundred rounds all in my hip/ 200 grand all in my whip.” 2 Chainz, on the other hand, is totally hooking up with your girlfriend right now and doesn’t care if you know about it: “I get paid every time I leave my driveway/ Got your girl tip-toeing on my marble floors/ Sitting by the pool, jumping off the diving board.” Who knew that the secret to a successful affair was marble floors? It’s because they don’t make noise when you tiptoe on them! It’s like the world’s worst knock-knock joke — except genius.

Listen to French Montana’s “Marble Floors” Featuring Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, 2 Chainz.

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50 Cent – My Life ft. Eminem, Adam Levine (Video Premiere)

Music video by 50 Cent performing My Life ft. Eminem & Adam Levine. © 2012 Interscope

50 Cent – My Life ft. Eminem, Adam Levine from Fozil on Vimeo.

MTV writes:

Whenever 50 Cent and Eminem get on a record together, it’s an event. Their most recent collaboration, “My Life,”certainly lives up to their collective legend, and the music video is set to do the same.

On Tuesday at 6 a.m. ET, fans can tune in to MTV, MTV2, MTV Jams, MTV Hits and mtvU to catch the premiere of 50 Cent’s “My Life” music video featuring Em and Maroon 5’s Adam Levine.

The track, which premiered Monday (November 26), finds the two rappers spitting about the pressures of fame, and the vid will perfectly illustrate the difficulty they face on the daily. “The video is kind of abstract; it’s kind of metaphoric in a sense, like the paranoia of feeling like we’re being chased,” Em teased when he spoke to MTV News on the “My Life” video set in Detroit last month. “Whether it’s true or not, it’s kind of how we feel. It’s kind of a metaphor for us running for our lives. Personal lives and from fame, everything that goes with the game.”

While past collabos between Fif and Em like “Patiently Waiting” and “Never Enough” focused on menacing wordplay, this time out, the longtime friends opened up like never before.

“Me and Fif can probably go on forever talkin’ about our lives,” Eminem said.

Eminem has had a multiplatinum career by dishing on personal matters such as his relationship with his mother, failed relationship with ex-wife Kim and the pride that he feels as a father, but for the G-Unit bruiser, talking about his business is still new territory. “The album itself is more personal than the albums in the past,” he said of his upcoming February LP Street King Immortal. “Now this record, it’s allowed us to do different things creatively. I’ve been able to come out a few times, more than usual to come to Detroit and work with Em for this record.”

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