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Cam’ron’s Dancing Is ‘So Bad’ That It’s Good In New Video With Nicki Minaj

Cam’ron and Nicki Minaj go head to head in the “So Bad” video, off of Killa’s upcoming 1st of the Month: Vol. 2 .

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Cam’ron’s Dancing Is ‘So Bad’ That It’s Good In New Video With Nicki Minaj

Another ‘Scooby-Doo’ Movie Could Totally Happen

A “Scooby-Doo” reboot is reportedly in the works at Warner Bros.

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Another ‘Scooby-Doo’ Movie Could Totally Happen

Three Artists To Check Out Today Who Aren’t Lana, J. Lo Or Sam Smith

Pause Lana Del Rey, Sam Smith, and Jennifer Lopez, and check out Cakes Da Killa’s “Living Gud, Eating Gud,” MØ’s “Walk This Way,” and Low Concept’s “Girlfriend (Original Mix).”

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Biggie To Bon Jovi: Killa Kyleon’s Many Inspirations

Candy Paint N Texas Plates 2 has a wide range of samples, in Mixtape Daily. By Rob Markman, with reporting from James Smith Killa Kyleon Photo: Ray Tamarra/ Getty Images Main Pick Artist : Killa Kyleon and Rapid Ric Representing : Houston Mixtape : Candy Paint & Texas Plates 2 Real Spit : Killa Kyleon may still be making a name from himself in rap, but the Houston MC is no rookie. The seasoned Southern spitter got his start running alongside Big Pokey, Chris Ward and DJ Screw’s Screwed Up Click, before really making an impact with Slim Thug’s group Boss Hogg Outlawz. It’s his gruff vocal tone, butter flow and hard-nosed lyrics that make Killa Kyleon a fan favorite. On his latest mixtape, Candy Paint N Texas Plates 2, Killa puts it all on display. With the tape’s 21 soul-drenched tracks, Killa Ky hooks up notable producers like Lex Luger, Cookin’ Soul and Cy Frye to lay his sound bed. On “Top Down,” Killa spits over a dreamy loop that incorporates a small sample from the Notorious B.I.G.’s 1995 song “Who Shot Ya,” so it’s only right that Kyleon tries his hand over the classic Biggie beat on the next track. His inspiration isn’t all rap. On “Bodies Hit the Floor,” Killa recruits Bun B and producer Lex Luger to add a hip-hop twist to Drowning Pool’s 2001 metal track “Bodies.” It doesn’t stop there: On “Hustler’s Prayer,” Big K.R.I.T. samples Bon Jovi’s “Wanted Dead or Alive” as Ky goes in lyrically against his rap competitors. (“Lyin’ about they real on these records in front of cameramen/ Run a background check, them n—as fake as mannequins.” Mac Miller joins in on “Come on Baby,” and “Letter to Pimp C” is a heartfelt dedication track to the fallen UGK pioneer. Whether from the Deep South, Northeast or West Coast, Killa Kyleon’s Candy Paints & Texas Plates 2 has something for every hip-hop fan. Joints to Check For

Biggie To Bon Jovi: Killa Kyleon’s Many Inspirations

Candy Paint N Texas Plates 2 has a wide range of samples, in Mixtape Daily. By Rob Markman, with reporting from James Smith Killa Kyleon Photo: Ray Tamarra/ Getty Images Main Pick Artist : Killa Kyleon and Rapid Ric Representing : Houston Mixtape : Candy Paint & Texas Plates 2 Real Spit : Killa Kyleon may still be making a name from himself in rap, but the Houston MC is no rookie. The seasoned Southern spitter got his start running alongside Big Pokey, Chris Ward and DJ Screw’s Screwed Up Click, before really making an impact with Slim Thug’s group Boss Hogg Outlawz. It’s his gruff vocal tone, butter flow and hard-nosed lyrics that make Killa Kyleon a fan favorite. On his latest mixtape, Candy Paint N Texas Plates 2, Killa puts it all on display. With the tape’s 21 soul-drenched tracks, Killa Ky hooks up notable producers like Lex Luger, Cookin’ Soul and Cy Frye to lay his sound bed. On “Top Down,” Killa spits over a dreamy loop that incorporates a small sample from the Notorious B.I.G.’s 1995 song “Who Shot Ya,” so it’s only right that Kyleon tries his hand over the classic Biggie beat on the next track. His inspiration isn’t all rap. On “Bodies Hit the Floor,” Killa recruits Bun B and producer Lex Luger to add a hip-hop twist to Drowning Pool’s 2001 metal track “Bodies.” It doesn’t stop there: On “Hustler’s Prayer,” Big K.R.I.T. samples Bon Jovi’s “Wanted Dead or Alive” as Ky goes in lyrically against his rap competitors. (“Lyin’ about they real on these records in front of cameramen/ Run a background check, them n—as fake as mannequins.” Mac Miller joins in on “Come on Baby,” and “Letter to Pimp C” is a heartfelt dedication track to the fallen UGK pioneer. Whether from the Deep South, Northeast or West Coast, Killa Kyleon’s Candy Paints & Texas Plates 2 has something for every hip-hop fan. Joints to Check For