Thursday, August 11, 2011

Jay-Z & Kanye West | Otis (Video)

Rolling Stone Gives WTT Three & a Half Stars



'Which is not to say bling rap: Jay and 'Ye (who've taken to calling themselves the Throne) may be obsessed with their own king-size lives, but the tone here is serious, sober, weighty – more "American Dreamin'" than "Big Pimpin'," more "Can't Tell Me Nothing" than "Touch the Sky." Jay-Z and Kanye aren't nouveau riche upstarts. They're hip-hop monarchs, andWatch the Throne doesn't shrink from its own hype. The songs are packed with samples of some of the most hallowed figures in African-American music – James Brown, Otis Redding, Nina Simone – and it's clear that Jay and Kanye consider those greats their peers. This is an album that takes aim at the history books. '


Aziz Ansari on Conan

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Nick Young Drops 60


For those of you who don't know Nick, he played ball at USC and is entering his fifth season with the Washington Wizards.

Kevin Durant Going HAM at Rucker Park


Kid went off for 66 with double and triple teams. MVP if there's a season.

Drake Speaks on 'Headlines'

Monday, August 1, 2011

Stevie Wonder Joins Mr. Graham on Stage

J. Cole | Any Given Sunday EP




1.) Like A Star: “Was saving this for the 2nd album. Due to some other shit beyond my control, I’ma let this out now.”
2.) Knock On Wood: “One of my fav. freestyles. OG Dreamvillains gotta be reminded, new fans gotta get put on.”
3.) Pity: “Brand new J. Cole, Omen, Voli. Produced by Voli @volitheentity”
4.) How High: “at one point this was guaranteed to go on The Sideline Story.”
5.) Unabomber: “Just heard this today for the first time in a longgg time. Love these raps.”