Totally Fuzzy — "Red Light (ft. Kollision)" music video by Don QAdded: 23-09-2019Genre : Hip-HopDescription : Don Q Feat. Kollision “Red Light†(Official Music Video)Watch the official music video for “Red Light†by Don Q Feat. Kollision.Don ... more info
Nialler9 — Episode 59 of the Nialler9 podcast has Andrea and Niall deep diving into the appeal or non-appeal of Taylor Swift's seventh album Lover. We talk Lizzo and Missy Elliott at the VMAs, Harry Styles Rolling Stones piece and songs of the week include THAT... more info
Stereogum — Last year, Pusha T released his incredible, Kanye West-produced
DAYTONA
, one of the best albums of 2018. While recording it, they left a few tracks on the cutting room floor, including "Sociopath." The song was listed second on an early draft of th... more info
Consequence of Sound — Plus Meek Mill, Lil Uzi Vert, Playboi Carti, Juice WRLD, and Pusha T.
Wu-Tang Clan, A$AP Rocky, Travis Scott to headline first-ever New York City edition of Rolling Loud Festival
Nina Corcoran
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Totally Fuzzy — "No Dates (ft. Jaquan)" music video by Don QAdded: 03-07-2019Genre : Hip-HopDescription : Don Q Feat. Jaquan “No Dates†(Official Music Video)Watch the official music video for “No Dates†by Don Q Feat. Jaquan.Don Q and Jaquan... more info
Consequence of Sound — Prior to game three of the NBA Finals, the Warriors played the epic diss track over the loud speakers.
Golden State Warriors troll Drake by playing Pusha T’s “Story of Adidon”
Alex Young
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Dlisted — It seemed like Whitney Houston had the title of “Most Disrespected Dead Celebrity” on lock this week when plans to put her digital image on tour were revealed almost simultaneously with the revelation that Kanye West was making Pusha T use that i... more info
Brooklyn Vegan — Coachella weekend one day three also included Zedd (who brought out Katy Perry), Khalid (Halsey, Billie Eilish, Normani, and Marshmello), H.E.R., Soccer Mommy, Rico Nasty, and more.
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L.A. Times - Entertainment — The memorial for slain rapper Nipsey Hussle brought thousands to Staples Center, from fans who grew up in his neighborhood to big-name celebrities. Among those spotted at the memorial were Usher, Snoop Dogg, Puff Daddy, Meek Mill, Pusha T, Big Sean a... more info