No matter how much you LOVE an artist, it’s always funny when larger-than-life superstars embarrass themselves in public. Cost of fame ? Absolutely. Here are ten artists who forgot their lyrics while performing. Continue reading →
Nicki Minaj , Big Sean, Plies, Rick Ross, Beyonce, J. Cole, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Tyler The Creator, Kreayshawn, Lil B, Chris Brown, Lil Wayne , Birdman, Drake , Wyclef Jean, Rihanna and LMFAO get parodied in this video by the grassroots arts collective known as 2-Cent . Even though we’re no longer in holiday season, it’s so funny that we had to share, so enjoy it in the video below! RELATED POSTS: The Biggest Hip-Hop Videos Of 2011 Hip-Hop And R&B Album Release Dates Nicki Minaj Starts The New Year As A Space Girl [VIDEOS]
Lil B seems to real confident about his “I’m Gay” album. He says the album is going to be one of the most classic albums in hip hop. Lil B feels “I’m Gay” will eventually be just as classic as Biggie, Jay-Z and Nas classic albums. He feels it will uplift the people is what he told Tray Hova of Vibe Magazine. Check out the quote below. I’m Gay is going to be one of the most classic albums to ever touch down in hiphop. Once you hear the music and see the measures I’m going through for the people, it’ll be one of the Tupacs, the Biggie Smalls , the Lil Waynes , the DMXs , the Black Robs , the Beanie Sigels , the Jay-Zs , the Commons , the Kanye Wests , The Lupe Fiascos . It’s just goin’ to be real hard, the real love, the real struggle, the real pain. It’s goin’ to be somethin’ that uplifts people. Let me be the human sacrifice for the people. If I got to be the person that helps the world get better, let that be. If I gota go through pain so the next generation can be free and happy…let that be. Recent Post: Lupe Fiasco Says Lil B’s “I’m Gay” Album Is “Genius & Revolutionary” Lil’ B The Based God “I’m Gay” Album cover
The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) recently spoke out about Lil’ B ‘s recently announced album title, I’m Gay . During his recent Coachella performance, Lil’ B says the album title is meant to show that words don’t really matter. A spokesperson for GLAAD tells XXL that they are supportive of the album title… to a point. As a lyricist, Lil B knows that words matter. Slurs have the power to fuel intolerance. We hope that Lil B’s album title is not just a gimmick, and is really a sincere attempt to be an ally. He has the platform and the voice. We hope he uses it in a positive way. RELATED: Lil’ B Names New Album “I’m Gay” RELATED: Is Hip-Hop Homophobic?
Yesterday evening, Phonte of the Foreign Exchange released his collaboration with Lil’ B The Based God , Jean Grae, and 9th Wonder , “ Base For Your Face .” On the 20th episode of his Gordon Gartrell Radio podcast with DJ Brainchild, Phonte explains how the collaboration came to be. Phonte says he was at work on his upcoming solo rap record and wanted to have a feature that would make people say “WTF?” Lil’ B the Based God was one of the first people that came to mind. Fast forward awhile later, and Phonte gets a call from 9th Wonder after they reconciled. 9th said he’d been talking with Lil’ B about working on a song. “I was thinking about guests for my solo record, and I went through some of the usual suspects, cats that I usually f*ck with,” Phonte said. “But I was like ‘Man, I need that one wild card feature. That one feature that just comes out of nowhere.’ So I was thinking about Lil’ B. “Top of the year comes and me and 9th reconcile. So we’re on the horn the other day and he’s like ‘I talked to Lil’ B today.’ I said ‘N*gga you talked to Lil’ B the Based God???’ He said ‘Yes! I rapped with the Based God himself.’ We started talking, and he said that Lil’ B wanted to do some work and get it in. I said ‘Well let’s see what he’s talking about.’ Originally the track was just Lil’ B and 9th. 9th hit me two nights ago and said “I got the joint! What’s up?’ He sent it to me. I listened to it and said ‘If you really wanna do this, I should drop a verse on it.’” Listen to the full explanation, plus an exclusive mix from DJ Brainchild at www.gordongartrellradio.com ! RELATED: Lil’ B The Based God, Phonte, Jean Grae “Base For Your Face” (Produced By 9th Wonder) [NEW MUSIC] RELATED: Phonte & ?uestlove Co-Sign Female L.A. Trio, King [MUSIC VIDEO]