Cam’Ron’s been putting out a lot of new music lately . This time around he recruits T.I. for a new track titled “Jungle” . Let us know your thoughts. Listen Bonus xx Cam’Ron & Vado “Sweet Thang” Listen Follow Cam’Ron on Twitter @Mr_Camron Posted by Garnet Reid Follow on Twitter @Garnet_Reid Submit content to garnet.reid@gmail.com
After taking a well-needed break from the business, Pop dancehall diva, Patra is finally back in the studio working on new music. Her first single “Come Ova” is pure “Lighta” music. Warning! If you are at work, Please remain seated & hold unto those moves till the weekend officially begins. Listen here: Follow on Twitter @THEREALPATRA @RichNiceDigital Posted By garnet Reid Follow On twitter Garnet_Reid Submit content to garnet.reid@gmail.com
Fabolous teams up with director Aristotle to bring his single “Got that work” to life. Clever visuals for one of the hottest songs off the “Death Comes In 3′s” Mixtape. Enjoy.. Follow onTwitter @myfabolouslife Posted by garnet Reid Follow on Twitter @Garnet_Reid Submit content to garnet.reid@gmail.com
PJ Butta comes through just in time for the good weather & BBQ’s with this one. Enjoy! TRACKLISTING (Preview) 1. I Wanna Sex You Up – Color Me Badd 2. Joanna – Kool & The Gang 3. Before I Let Go – Maze ft. Frankie Beverly 4. Rollin’ With Kid N Play – Kid N Play 5. Live and Learn – Joe Public 6. What About Your Friends – TLC More… Mixtape downloand Link Follow PJ Butta on Twitter @PJButta Posted by Garnet Reid Follow on Twitter @Garnet_Reid Submit content garnet.reid@gmail.com
Ohhhhhhhhh Kaaaayyyy! Beyonce originally released the single “Party” earlier this year with Kanye West and Andre 3000 on the track. Now a remix version has fallen out of the _____ [please insert your own thought as we have our own] and made its way to the internet. Take a listen and let us know what you think… Hate It or Love It?!?!: Ummmmmmm…. Yeeeeaaaahhh! Hmmmmmmmmm! What do you all think of this?
Bill Cosby’s controversial documentary is examined. Bill Cosby’s “Black History: Lost, Stolen or Strayed” As we close out Black History Month, Hip-Hop Wired evaluates Bill Cosby’s Black History: Lost, Stolen or Strayed’ and takes a look at how Cosby tried and helped change the way African-Americans are portrayed on television starting with this documentary which went against the grain and could have ruined his carrer in the 1960′s. But if you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything so take a look and read about a militant Bill Cosby. “Now, this country has a psychological history – there was a master race, and there was a slave race – and though there’s no political slavery anymore, those same old attitudes have hung around,” determined a socially-conscious Bill Cosby during his revealing documentary. read more at HipHopWired