Wale presents his newest video “Slight Work”, the latest single from the Album “Ambition”. The video features G.O.O.D music Big Sean and guest appearances by J.Cole. Chris Brown Directed the video for the track produced by Diplo. Press Play Below
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Undefeated’s first delivery of the spring season is an assortment of casual garments including track jackets, hoodies, fleece shorts, oxford cloth shirts, and of course graphic T-shirts. Highlights from the offering include cozy fleece shorts as well as the varsity jacket, which boasts a navy blue body, bold red sleeves and contrast trims. Furthermore, the headwear for this drop includes the standout “Play Dirty” snapback, which features an embroidered front and side that displays a foam finger silhouette, with one non-traditional finger sticking up. The collection will be available Friday, February 17 at Undefeated retailers, and Monday, February 20, on their webstore.
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Supreme gives us a preview of an exciting new development for Spring/Summer 2012 as the iconic New York street brand links up with controversial English model Kate Moss. Much like previous campaigns, we see a flurry of oversized posters flood the streets of New York City as the season’s drop nears. Stay tuned for more information in the coming days.
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This is the newest music video by K’NAAN performing “Nothing To Lose” with Hip-Hop Living Legend Nas. This Joint is Off his new EP “MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN SILENCE” which is available via itunes
Beyonce Begins Work on Two New Albums
Beyoncé may have given birth to her first child last month, but the singer is already planning two new projects to write and record in 2012. Ryan Tedder, OneRepublic frontman and co-writer of Beyoncé tunes such as “Halo” and “I Was Here,” says that he and other producers are cooking up raw material that the singer will have the option to complete in the studio. “All I can say is, you kind of feed her the best that you have and she’s this phenomenal filter and she takes it all in,” Tedder told the BoomBox at the Grammy Awards ceremony on Sunday.
Twenty years ago, when Paul McCartney turned 50, he remembers his then-manager pushing the idea of retirement. “It’s only right,” he was told. “You really don’t want to go beyond 50, it’s going to get embarrassing.” In June, McCartney will be 70 (“I’m never going to believe I’m 70, I don’t care what you say,” he says. “There’s a little cell in my brain that’s never going to believe that”), and he still has no plans to stop touring or recording. “You get the argument ‘Make way for the young kids,’ ” he says. “And you think, ‘Fuck that, let them make way for themselves. If they’re better than me, they’ll beat me.’ Foo Fighters don’t have a problem, they’re good. They’ll do their thing read more Here
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