Video: Beanie Sigel Talks Auto-Tune
Thursday, August 20th, 2009Beans talks to Hip-Hop Beef the Auto-Tune movement. After the jump they ask him about not switching up his style.
Beans talks to Hip-Hop Beef the Auto-Tune movement. After the jump they ask him about not switching up his style.
Here’s a new joint off Trez and Tragedy’s new project, Lethal Weapon, that’s dropping on August 25th.
Tragedy Khadafi & Trez – Pleasure To Know ‘Em
Robbie has another joint called “Hell Fire”, check it out here.

Off Kurupt and his brother Roscoe’s collab effort with producer Tekneek, Tha Tekneek Files.
Kurupt ft. Freeway – Check Check
Props: 2DB
Invincible is one of the few females rappers in the game spitting some worthwhile shit.
“So I wrote lyrics to K-Salaam and Beatnick’s beat that exposes the similarity between the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians and the Native American genocide, and the connection between the struggle for justice in Palestine and the Civil Rights Movement in the U.S. Since writing the song, I’ve learned about even more connections–that the Israeli military has trained U.S. police forces such as the Atlanta Police Department and the Border Patrol. By boycotting Israel, we are also boycotting repressive police tactics in our cities and on our borders.”
Interesting fact: Invincible was born in Israel
Download: Invincible – Emperor’s Clothes (via OKP)
Previously: Invincible ft. Finale – Don’t Sleep (Prod. by Black Milk)
Vinne and Treach shoot the shit backstage at 93.5 K-Day’s annual Fresh Fest event and show off their new Naughty branded HTC Touch Pro 2 phone.
Previously: Naughty By Nature – Get To Know Me Better
I never really got into these guys too tough, but this is kinda tough. Is that Auto-tune I hear on the chorus though? Off their upcoming album Armed To The Teeth, which drops October 13th and features guest spots from Talib Kweli, La Coka Nostra and Tech N9ne.
Here’s a Crack Distributors Radio freestyle from Young Nate (formerly of?) Demevolist Music Group and this kid JY.
Snoop Dogg x Drama Beats Freestyle from Youngandreckless on Vimeo.
The Doggfather hits Rob Drydek’s Fantasy Factory and spits some bars in Rob’s cousin Drama’s recording studio. A “Stop Snitching” shirt? Really Snoop? What is this, 2003?
Soul Culture TV picks Wale’s brain about his the title of his debut album, his lack of filter, his Nigerian heritage and the topic of black-on-black prejudice that he touched on on his track with Chrisette Michele.