Hip Hop Evening News
August 6th, 2008
Another day, another batch of hip-hop related news all across the world. The first story is from our favorite C.O. Ricky Ross. Check the links below to read the full stories.
Rick Ross Day Halted By Gunfire
Andre 3000’s Top 10 Essentials
Kidz In The Hall Discuss The Club Incident
Dr. Dre To Release Cognac With Detox
New Roots Album, Manuva Is Coming
The Best & The Worst Hip-Hop Music In 2008 (Thus Far)
Kidz In The Hall Manager Issues Statement
July 30th, 2008
If you missed the story, you can check out our post about it from earlier to read about the full event. Now, their management has released a statement regarding the incident with Double O. You can read what their management had to say after the jump.
The Hip Hop Evening News
July 30th, 2008
Birdman goes to court on marijuana charge, Wyclef forgets to pay for his bling from Jacob and more in the hip hop evening news. Check the links below to read the stories.
Birdman Heads To Trial Over Marijuana Charge
Jacob Sues Wyclef For $300k Jewelry Bill
Ludacris Inducted Into Georgia’s Music Hall Of Fame
Kidz In The Hall Rapper Arrested
GWHH Interviews Kidz In The Hall
July 2nd, 2008
Gowhere Hip Hop has just posted an exclusive interview with Kidz In The Hall.
GWHH: Well, the first question I have for you guys is: What is the story behind the formation of Kidz In The Hall? And how did you guys meet and eventually collaborate to form the duo?
Double-O: Well, we met at school at the University of Pennsylvania and we started working together and basically there was nobody else in our crew. We were trying to make it in the industry and basically we were the only ones so, you know, we decided that we would rely on each other to make that happen.
They touch on everything from how they came to be, their influences and how the success feels. Check out the rest of the interview here.
New Music
July 1st, 2008
We’ve got some new tracks for you guys to bump from T-Pain, Ace Hood, Nas, AZ & more so check them out after the jump!
New Music: Sean Kingston And More
May 8th, 2008
Here is a new track by Sean Kingston titled Lil Bad Muthafucka. I don’t know where it is from, maybe a new album, I’m not sure. It’s full, cd quality and without any dj screaming on it.
Enjoy it HERE and remember where you heard that first!
Update: Here’s the preview of Kidz In The Hall’s new cd The In Crowd and Keith Murray’s Puff Puff Pass (sorry no full albums anymore)
Kidz In The Hall Ft. Estelle - Love Hangover
Kidz In The Hall Ft. Camp-Lo - Snob Hop
Kidz In The Hall Ft. Travis McCoy - Lucifer’s Joyride
Kidz In The Hall Ft. SKyzoo & Lil Eddie - Let Your Hair Down
Keith Murray Feat. Jaz- No Matter Where U Be
Keith Murray - I Get In
Keith Murray - I Need That
Keith Murray Ft. Bizzy Bone, Layzie Bone & Tommy Redding - Put Ya Hands Up
More Music:
Q Parker (of 112) Ft. Rock City - Crazy Crazy
2 Pistols Ft. Twista & Lil Kim - She Got It (Official Remix Prod. by J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League)
Young Steff - Santiago
Lindsay Lohan - Bossy (Prod. by Stargate)
V-Factory Ft. E-40 - She’s Bad (Prod. by SoundZ)
Savage Ft. Soulja Boy - Swing
Kidz In The Hall Live
May 7th, 2008New Music: Uness And More
April 27th, 2008
Uness is signed to Ryan Leslie’s Next Selection/Universal label. He is a writer/producer/singer and worked already with many big names of the music industry.
Here are five tracks that explain to you why this guy is so talented and why R-Les signed him.
Can’t Take The Music (Prod. by Ryan Leslie)
Just Another Day (Prod. by Ryan Leslie)
Love Will Have To Wait (Snippet)
More Audio:
Romeo - Need 2 Be There (Prod. By Akon)
RL (of Next) - I Love You (Prod. by SoundZ)
Busta Rhymes - Where My Money (from GTA IV soundtrack)
Kidz In The Hall ft. Bun B, Pusha T And The Cool Kidz - Drivin Down The Block
CNN Ft. Clipse - My Hood
Joe - Over You
Kidz In The Hall Ft. Bun B & Talib Kweli - Work To Do (Change Remix)
April 1st, 2008
The “Change” remix is produced by Kidz In The Hall member Double-0 and features heavyweights Bun B and Talib Kweli, who like many in the hip hop community, are proud to show their support for Barack Obama. The song’s content focuses its attention on many of the issues facing both the artists as individuals, as well as the country as a whole. Having three emcees, all from different cities in the US – Chicago, Brooklyn and Houston respectively – shows the unification within the Hip-Hop community that will hopefully encourage young people to take a long look at the issues affecting them in this country.
The “Change” remix will also be the first release that will be featured on the much talked about DJ Green Lantern & Russell Simmons’ “Yes We Can” – Obama mixtape due out next month.
Check it out HERE















