Below, check out the music video for "Got Damn" by Red Cafe, from his "No Witnesses" mixtape. The video is presented by Ciroc.
Thanks Theo.
Aasim has pit his own spin on Rick Ross' "Here I Am," featuring Iyanna Dean is featured on the record. You can download it for free and listen to it below. "Here I Am" was featured on Ross' second album, "Trilla." The song originally featured Nelly and Avery Storm. Check out the music video for it beneath the audio player below.
Within the last hour, an unofficial remix to Cam'Ron and Vado's "Speaking in Tongues" was released with a verse from Aasim. You can also download just Aasim's verse, care of David Harraway. Listen to it below.
According to a tweet sent by producer Rob Holladay, he's working on a new song that features Dawn Richard, Roscoe Dash and Yung Berg. It's unclear whose project it is for.
Aasim has put a verse on Cam'Ron and Vado's "Speaking in Tongues," creating an unofficial remix that you can download for free, via David Harraway. You can also listen to it below.
On Tuesday, Diddy appeared on Peter Rosenberg's "Noisemakers" for what sounds like an incredible interview, from a report by The Boombox to the bits of video that have appeared online. On Twitter, Rosenberg said that an "official video" would be out in a few days.
For now, check out the two clips below.
Via The Mad Rapper.
Check out our audio player for "How Fly is He" by Jeremy Greene featuring Diddy. The Diddy part is sampled from Dirty Money's "Hello Good Morning," including the title which is from Diddy's rap verse on the track.
Back in May, Donnie Klang revealed that he was no longer signed to Bad Boy.
As I have done in other cases, I held back on taking Klang out of our coverage lineup, in attempt to verify the news and give Bad Boy an opportunity to comment publicly.
But, the news has continued to spread and Klang has spoken with the press and on Twitter about the split. Yesterday, a blog post was published on Global Grind where he spoke about what happened.
Given all of this, I feel as though it is safe to say that Donnie is no longer signed to Bad Boy. So, his coverage at Bad Boy Blog will now come to an end.
Donnie joined Bad Boy officially in August of 2007 and we interviewed him about a year later. His debut album, "Just a Rolling Stone" ( which I liked) debuted at 19 on The Billboard 200.
I wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors.
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