Video: Enrique Iglesias & Ludacris 2011 #AMA Performance
Enrique Iglesias performs “I Like How It Feels” and “Tonight” (I’m Fuckin With You)” at the 2011 AMA’s with a cameo from Ludacris.
Enrique Iglesias performs “I Like How It Feels” and “Tonight” (I’m Fuckin With You)” at the 2011 AMA’s with a cameo from Ludacris.
In New York City, Tity Boi had a listening session for is new mixtape, T.R.U. REALigion hosted by DJ Drama. He reveals tracks featuring Jadakiss, Raekwon, Kreayshawn, Yo Gotti, Meek Mill, and Young Jeezy & more. In this clip, he explains why ATL rappers dont beef,the motivation behind Pimp C back, The Impact of Biggie in NYC.
Nothing With The Beat drops August 30th.
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A brief snippet hit the web a while back, but today, HHH hits us with the full version off the Fast Five soundtrack, which drops May 3.
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A couple of days ago, Chris Brown and Jive Records held a listening party for his new album and Ludacris stopped in to perform their new collaboration off the project entitled “Wet The Bed” F.A.M.E. is due out March 22nd.

Damn, Who isn’t on this track? #Sheesh. Check out the star studded remix below.
Watch as Ludacris grabbed the Conjure and hit the stage to pass out a couple of rounds before performing “Move B*tch.The rapper was not alone he was joined by Atlanta Falcon Roddy White, Lance Gross, Comedian Micheal Blackson and more.
Yep, certainly feeling this one. Be on the look out for David Banner & 9th Wonder’s collaborative album Death Of A Popstar is due out December 21st.
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The 2010 Hottest MCs in the Game rollout is now under way! As in 2008 and 2009, the list, determined by the MTV News Hip-Hop Brain Trust, is based on an MC’s achievements right now, rather than an entire career. The criteria is based on a combination of rhyme skill, flow and how those things are implemented musically. The Brain Trust also considered buzz, impact, commercial success — sales, airplay, business ventures, Web presence, endorsements and helping to spawn other artists’ careers — and the intangible, impact: Can an artist not only contribute to the rap game but influence cultural shifts? Are they trendsetters? All of these factors contributed to deciding who is the Hottest MC in the Game.
Hmm… Nine spots left.