(Video) Logic Spits New Bars; Says He Has 2 Albums On The Way

Logic reveals some new bars he’s going to release on one of his next albums and they are very clarifying. He speaks on his race and overall message as an artist with these bi-racial, thought provoking and societal justifying bars. Hit the jump.


(Photos + Video) Rihanna Steals Her Fans For A Surprise “BBHMM” Premiere TIDAL Event

B**ch better have my money and my fans … Late last night, Rihanna released a sexy and steamy visual for her latest single, “BBHMM.” If you missed it, I would suggest you watch – and do so in private as you may drool, and feel urges. However, while most of us watch the seven-minute short film, there were a group of fans who got a first look with a personal delivery from the bad gal herself. The songstress steals her own fans for a surprise “BBHMM” premiere TIDAL event. Check it out down bottom.


#DJFunkFlexApp New Music: Future – Real Sisters

Future out with some new work and this one goes buy the name of “Real Sisters” produced by Zaytoven Listen to the exclusive below…


#DJFunkFlexApp MIXTAPE: DJ Yuma & DJ RellyRell – Foreign Exchange Mixtape

Rising Japanese Club/Mixtape DJ, DJ Yuma linked up with our very own DJ/Producer DJ RellyRell to take things to the club on their new mixtape entitled “Foreign Exchange”. Definitely a must for the ride to & from the club. Stream & Download after the jump.


(Video) President Obama Talks Race, Modern Civil Rights Plus More In BET Exclusive Interview

President Obama sat down with BET’s, Jeff Johnson, for an exclusive interview called “BET News Presents: A Conversation with President Barack Obama.” During the 30-minute interview, The President addresses race, calling racism “deeply routed,” disparities in the nation’s criminal justice system, plus modern civil rights amongst the “young” generation in wake of the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner.


(Video) Ja Rule Reveals There Are Unreleased Murder Inc. Tracks Featuring Jay Z & DMX?!

MTV’s Rob Markman caught up with Ja-Rule during Def Jam’s 30th Anniversary celebratory concert, and asked the questions of all questions… What ever happened to the infamous rap group of the 90’s consisting of Rule, Jay Z, and DMX a.k.a. Murder Inc? Rule revealed that although the crew were working on a project back then, it was never able to kick off because of personal egos. Check out his full response, here.


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