Photographer Ernie Paniccioli explains: The Shirt was created by my Haitian best friend who is now sadly MIA. He knew 2010 was the date when all types of evil would be manifested both man made and by the forces of nature as in Earthquakes (China, Haiti, Chile) volcanoes (Iceland), flooding (Mem... Read more...
You could be excused for believing that I spend every waking hour obsessing over rap trivia while preparing for my next interview with an obscure hip-hop character, but that’s not really the case. Admittedly, a lifetime of perusing linear notes and thumbing through old rap magazines can tend to h... Read more...
All he does is fail... Apparently the "Louie Vatonn" glasses he wore on XXL werent enough. As with everything else, Officer Ricky had to super size the fraudulence... I'm almost 100% sure Fendi has NEVER made anything that size... & just the simple fact that he's standing next to Avery Storm... Read more...
Here’s another deleted scene from Kenzo Digital’s audio film City of God’s Son. Kenzo explains: This song was created to celebrate and commemorate the life of the late, great Notorious BIG. As the 2nd “Deleted Scene” from the “City of God’s Son” project, I wanted to show my res... Read more...
DJ 50 Grand & Mister Cee tell the story of the Biggie’s demo. “One day, D-Roc said, ‘Yo, 50, I got this guy. I want you to be his DJ. He’s nice,’ ” Grand remembered. “I said, ‘Bring him through.’ Took him to the basement. We did three demos that first day I met him. Passed... Read more...
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The Source (when it actually mattered for more than ruining J. Cole's image) just unleashed this footage from The 1995 Source Awards featuring cameos from Craig Mack, Faith Evans, Total, Puff Daddy and Lil Kim. R.I.P. Big.Via: Read more...
If you’re not familiar with the story, look below...Personally, I feel like it needs to die (no pun intended...no pun intended) so if it goes further than this I wont be covering it. E-40 Talks Biggie Conflict w/ Rude Jude & Lord Sear Via: Read more...
The new Gasface video recounting the story of PowerPlay Studios and how Rakim and EPMD had their masters held hostage: This one takes place where Rakim recorded the whole Paid in Full LP, where Nas did the first of It Ain’t Hard to Tell’s many versions… Fat Joe, LL Cool J, Mobb Deep, Run-... Read more...