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Glasses Malone is also found on a specific version of Twiztid's 2012 album Abominationz. Glasses Malone's song "#Rihanna" compared the 2009 assault of Rihanna by Chris Brown to "beating up the pussy", which Rebecca Haithcoat of LA Weekly wrote "crosses the line". [6] In 2014, Glasses Malone launched his own label, Division Movie Company.
Shawn Chrystopher Garrett II (born July 22, 1986) is an American rapper and music producer. He first gained major attention with the release of his debut mixtape I.W.G.:I Wear Glasses in 2008, which was sponsored by urban-clothing powerhouse LRG. [1]
As a frequent attendant at the Mudd Club and a participant in seminal The Times Square Show, [5] [6] Freddy was a bridge between the New York uptown graffiti and early rap scene and the downtown No Wave art scene. "I was bringing the whole music, hip-hop, art, break dancing, and urban cultural thing to the downtown table", he said. [7]
Rick Ross holds many titles — rapper, author, record executive, entrepreneur, car connoisseur and The Boss, to name a few — but he may be proudest of all to be called dad. The Grammy-nominated ...
As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, the genre’s many heroes have been rightfully… celebrated. But what about the unsung heroes? What about the rappers who were good enough to be ...
Ryan Daniel Montgomery (born July 5, 1977), [4] known professionally as Royce da 5'9" (or simply Royce 5'9"), is an American rapper. Best known for his association with fellow Detroit rapper Eminem , they became acquainted in 1997 and formed the hip hop duo, Bad Meets Evil the following year.
Justin Bieber appeared on DJ Khaled's new podcast 'The First One' to discuss his career, marriage, his top five favorite rappers, and his hit record "Baby."
Guests on the album include Glasses Malone, Bumpy Knuckles, Chillest Illest, Krizz Kaliko, Tech N9ne, Messy Marv, T-Nutty, Skatterman and Jay Rock. The album debuted number 49 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number 24 on the Billboard Top Rap Albums. On September 20, 2011, Big Scoob released the No Filter EP.