Joe Budden does what he does best and gets all emotional on twitter. Dude definitely acts bi-polar. Follow your boy. Tweets jacked from RR.
Joe Budden Gets Some Thoughts Off His Chest On Twitter
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Migos Share First Preview of “Ice Tray” Video
6 years ago 2,218,491
"Do it look like I was left off 'Bad and Boujee'?"
Russ Addresses Haters on “Think Twice”
7 years ago 1,389,861
His first non-self-produced track.
New Music: Joe Budden – “SlaughterMouse” (Open Letter to Eminem)
9 years ago 1,151,964
Joe Budden is sharing "SlaughterMouse," a track that he previewed a month back. The track, initially perceived to be a diss towards Eminem, is actually more of an open letter to the famed Detroit emcee. Budden positions himself as a sort of "Stan" here, leveling much praise for Eminem and his career. The track may or may not appear on Budden's forthcoming All Love Lost album, dropping next month. In the meantime, peep "SlaughterMouse" after the jump.
Coke Boys Rapper Chinx Shot Dead at 31; Rappers Share Their Condolences
9 years ago 1,787,841
Jay Z Goes In on Twitter; Reassures Fans Not to Worry & That TIDAL Is Doing Well
9 years ago 526,284
Jay Z and his amazing celebrity friends recently launched the music streaming service Tidal. Earlier yesterday Jay Z decided to jump on his Twitter account and clear the air about Tidal's business model compared to competing streaming services. Needless to say it was a show. Read Jay Z's tweets and more after the jump!
Video: Drake, Wiz Khalifa, Childish Gambino, & More Read Mean Tweets
9 years ago 11,335,797
Fans are brutal and the internet has allowed for anonymous sh*t-talking to take place on an almost obsessive basis. But don't fret, nerds, as your favorite artist actually does care about your opinion. Cue evidence: this video where rappers like Drake, Wiz Khalifa, Childish Gambino, and more read incredibly mean tweets. Enjoy after the jump!
#ThrowbackThursday: 25 Old School Hip-Hop Pics of the Week #4
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Hip-Hop Reacts: Rappers Share Their Thoughts on the Ferguson Grand Jury Decision
9 years ago 7,357,086
The Ferguson grand jury decision to not indict Officer Darren Wilson in the August death of Michael Brown, the unarmed teenager who was shot and killed after an encounter with police, has sent shockwaves across the world. Many of those whom have ties to the hip-hop community were extremely upset and took to the internet to share their grievances, questioning when justice will be served. Everyone from T.I. to El-P to Lord Jamar sounded off, letting their voice be heard. Azealia Banks was perhaps the most controversial in her remarks regarding the Ferguson grand jury decision, lambasting the decision by writing "I might have to kill one of these crackers in their sleep !!" in addition to other inflammatory statements. Check out what rappers had to say on the Ferguson grand jury after the jump.