Legend Of Zelda Rap
Link goes questing gangsta style. (via destructoid.com)
Link goes questing gangsta style. (via destructoid.com)
Here’s a fun little video of young Ice-T talking about the two kinds of rap and taking the time to record his not great breakdancing skillz for posterity in the 1983 documentary Breakin’ ‘N Enterin’.
East Coast and West Coast unite! Watch Video ›
Wow. This lyrical Latina is really impressive. Watch Video ›
Rolling Stone has crowned Eminem as King of Hip-Hop and who can argue with that? Check out the complete list of artists that were honored here, or read the full article at Rolling Stone. (via rollingstone.com) View Image ›
Kreayshawn has got be the freshest white girl rapper in the biz. She’s got infectious hooks, kickin’ style, and a whole lot of swag. Gucci Gucci is going to be stuck in my head all day. Watch Video ›
I’m down with people of all types coming together for a good time but what the hell was this lady doing at the party? I mean besides drinking too much. Watch Video ›
Say what you will about Chris Brown, but Karmin’s cover of his song Look At Me Now ft. Lil Wayne, Busta Rhymes is super tight. Watch Video ›
They’re all so cute! View List ›
Speechless. [Ed. note: This is so, so stupid. Go ahead and skip to the :20 mark to see the hip-hop superman.] Watch Video ›
It’s that time of year; everyone has begun making their top albums list for 2010. One artist takes a simplified approach by stripping down the original artwork to minimalistic vector drawings. Take a peek at some of the year’s best! (Via ) View List ›
“Late Night” with Jimmy Fallon provides us with this musical gem. Jeff Goldblum, Biz Markie and The Roots absolutely crush the hip-hop classic, “Just A Friend.” View Media ›
Smang transitive verb \ˈsmaŋ\ 1: Meaning to smash and bang simultaneously. Origin: From the Olde English of Yung Humma. First Known Use: circa 2010. And is it just me, or does he have wicked Wisseau hair? Via. Watch Video ›
Actually, you probably aren’t capable of dancing with these kids. Watch Video ›
I want to make sweet, sweet man-on-man love to The Station’s homoerotic satirizing of the hip hop community’s homophobic tendencies to the tune of Jason Derülo’s “Ridin’ Solo.” Watch Video ›
Awesome! Evan Roth has mad skills, son. Watch Video ›
Imagine: the Boot Scoot Boogie, but urban. I love Country Hip Hop dancing because it combines my two favorite dance moves: window washing and basketball. Via. Watch Video ›
What if homey’s dad stuck his fingers up butts for ca$h? (Seriously, though, colorectal specialists do incredibly well for themselves.) Watch Video ›
Yo yo yo check out this new BuzzFeed created by the future hip hop moguls at Dollar Van Demo. Aspiring rappers get on a $1 group taxi, drop a demo track, and then get off the bus. Who was the sickest emcee? Give’em a heart to show your love.
Will Lyrical God soon dethrone Kanye? Probably not, but there’s plenty of room for the gifted in hip hop. That being said, where the F did Freak Nasty go? Watch Video ›
Common, who used to be an actual rapper, has released a new song in which he collaborates with the Jonas brothers. In other news, Common isn’t invited to Kanye West’s parties anymore.
Simply enough, a blog that tracks flaming garbage cans in hip hop videos. Read More ›
This handy dandy New York Times graphic breaks down disses, accusations and allegiances between feuding rappers 50 Cent and Rick Ross. They barely ever mention body weight! Fatties… Oh, and it’s tiny so just click the pic to see the real deal. View Image ›
Why not? And why? [Editor’s Note: Meet Hi-Caliber. He’s a former New Jersey construction worker who was inspired to become a republican rapper after hearing shock jock Michael Savage speak. That particular chain of events is likely a first.] Watch Video ›
Gutenberg, William Caxon, and Garamond throw down in the most epic font-related freestyle rap battle that you will ever hear (guaranteed). View Image ›
I think the song is called “I like sex and I’m good at it.” Keep working at it, John. You’ll be as good as Joaquin Phoenix in no time. Watch Video ›
Calvin Tanella is a former construction worker from New Jersey who became so enlightened after listening to a 10-minute rant by Michael Savage, that he decided to drop everything and become Hi-Caliber, the Republican Rapper. His new album, Mr. Conservative, was influenced by the likes of conservative pundits ranging from Sean Hannity to Bill O’Reilly and hip-hop artists from Run-DMC to the Beastie Boys. In Obamanation, Tanella raps, “A Socialist in the White House, what have we done? You think Bush was bad, now the real fun has begun.” F**k it Tanella, let’s do it live! Read More ›
An iPhone app that lets you bling out photos of you and your friends, giving you all the accoutrements necessary to look just like the hip hop wunderkind. Of course, if you really want to get Lil’s look down, make sure to look bonkers and rap with auto tune. That should do it every time. Read More ›
Sara at Best Week Ever has a theory that the further you are away from Ludacris, the sadder you are as a person. And she has a chart to prove it, so really it’s more like scientific fact than a theory. Q.E.D. Now somebody get Ludacris over here so I can feel joy again. View Image ›
Twenty classic hip-hop albums get a lego makeover in this roundup for Format magazine. You can see the full gallery here. View Image ›