With Rick Ross’ album God Forgives I Don’t hitting the internet before release, Def Jam decided to release track 9 on the album 911.
Rick Ross Feat. Dr. Dre & Jay-Z – 3 Kings
Two legends in hip hop meet Rick Ross for 3 Kings, a track from his album, God Forgives, I Don’t. The track was premiered by Hot 97’s Funkmaster Flex, as Jay Z and Dr. Dre helped tear up Ross’ anticipated track off his fifth studio album.
French Montana Feat. Rick Ross, Drake & Lil’ Wayne – Pop That
French Montana throws a pool party in Miami inviting friends Rick Ross, Drake and Lil Wayne along. Pop That will be on French’s Excuse My French album which should be out in autumn.
Amy Steele feat. The Game – Angel Falls
London raised singer Amy Steele only began her singing career in 2010 and has already managed to bag a collaboration with US rapper The Game. With her soft silky vocals grabbing attention in America as well as receiving love from BBC 1xtra DJ’s Cameo and CJ Beatz, Amy is definitely one to watch this year.
The singer has been working with producers who have previously worked their magic with Tinie Tempah, Chris Brown, Rick Ross and more as she prepares to release her debut album.
Check out her first offering with rapper Game called Angel Falls below.
Rick Ross – Hold Me Back
MTV Wrap Up – LIVE REVIEW: BET AWARDS – L.A (JULY 1, 2012)
The stars and power couples were out in full force at the BET Awards 2012. As I hit the red carpet on a hot day in L.A, I found myself next to hip-hop websites World Star Hip Hop, This is 50 and others. Opening the show dressed in an all-white suit, Kanye West came on stage with some of his G.O.O.D Music crew including, 2 Chainz and Pusha T…
Big Sean also joined Kanye on stage for their track ‘Mercy’ which saw Kim Kardashian give a standing ovation, dressed in a white dress to match her rapper boyfriend.
Host Samuel L Jackson gave us laughs throughout the night doing skits with various people – Spike Lee also joined him to do a reenactment of ‘N***as In Paris’, making everyone laugh. Most of the celebrities I spoke to on the red carpet were excited to see Samuel L Jackson host the awards; whoever hosts next year will have a lot of live up to.
Nicki Minaj’s performance was pretty toned down as she came on stage dressed in a nice black outfit, which was not flamboyant as I would have expected. Nicki performed ‘Beez In The Trap.’
D’Angelo later came on stage performing ‘How Does It Feel’, moving on to play the piano for the next track. He was looking very much like a rockstar and was rocking out on stage like one too.
Mike Epps and Mindless Behaviour gave out the award for Best Female R&B Artist which saw Mike Epps teasing the young boyband about their age before Beyoncé was announced the winner. The stunning mama dedicated it to Whitney Houston, who she described as ‘my angel’ whilst also shouting out Lauryn Hill and Mary J Blige.
Kevin Hart introduced the mighty Maybach Music onto the stage before popping a few jokes about Jay-Z and Talib Kweli. Wale was first out as he hopped out of a car on stage and was joined by Rick Ross for ‘Bag Of Money’. Meek Mill and French Montana also joined them as they tore down the stage.
Nicki Minaj aimed to shock as Busta Rhymes presented her with her award for Best Female Hip-Hop artist – she thanks her Barbz and the BET Awards before telling haters (presumably) to “suck a d*** b****!”
Chris Brown’s performance was a very highly anticipated one for the night; given the release of his recent diss track. He came on the stage to perform ‘Don’t Wake Me Up’ and ‘Turn Up The Music’ topless with half of his body painted in silver. The stage set-up also came complete with ballerinas dancing in masks!
Tyrese and Ginuwine came backstage, discussing ‘real R&B music’ and chatting about how ‘it’s not house or techno’; they added that this is why ‘they are bringing it back’. Spectators saw this as a dig at Breezy, who picked up the Best Male R&B artist award.
Mariah Carey came out to open the Whitney Houston tribute and said ‘the last time I saw her we were in London. I miss my friend, I miss hearing her voice, and laughter,’ at which point she started to cry. The star managed to compose herself to finish her speech. We also saw Brandy sing ‘I Wanna Dance With Somebody.
YMCMB’s Tyga came out to perform ‘Rack City’ and Nicki Minaj was standing up dancing to her friend’s track to show her support.
Whilst Chris was at the show with YMCMB members Nicki and Tyga, Drake was absent. A source told Hollywood Life: “Everytime MC Lyte mentions that p***y Drake’s name, this whole f**king place is filled with boos. The boos came from people backstage, including Chris’s entourage and also from lots of people in the audience.”
We also saw the cutest couple in the world Jay-Z and Beyoncé play fighting, much to the amusement of the audience, when Jay won the award for Best Video Of The Year with ‘Otis’ – an award that the Queen B was also nominated for.
Big winners of the night were Jay-Z and Kanye who, of course, won Best Video and Best Group. Nicki Minaj won Best Female Hip Hop Artist whilst her buddy Drake won Best Male Hip-Hop Artist. Beyoncé won two awards, one for directing a video and one for Best Female R&B Artist. Wretch 32 repped for the UK, winning the Best International Act award for us.
Meek Mill feat. Rick Ross – Black Magic
Maybach Music bring us the visuals for Black Magic taken from Self Made Vol. 2
Rick Ross – So Sophisticated ft. Meek Mill
Rick Ross releases the video to So Sophisticated featuring Meek Mill. The track is taken from Rick Ross’ album God Forgives, I Don’t
Wordplay – POWER
Peoples Army rapper Wordplay gives his spin on the new Juvenile and Rick Ross track POWER. Referencing revolutionaries from Fred Hampton to Mumia Abu-Jamal, aiming at the agencies he blames for their fate, he raps “They try discrediting any ni**a that’s threatening the system and its effort to keep you thinking you benefit”.
Birdman Feat. Rick Ross – Born Stunna
YMCMB’s Birdman hooks up with MMG’s Rick Ross for this single Born Stunna, off Birdman’s Bigga Than Life album due later this year.
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