Hip-Hop has had its fair share of monumental moments. It has also had those moments where things have been promised and hyped and has never…

Erykah Badu released a rather relaxed video for “Fall In Love (Your Funeral)” from her latest album, New Amerykah Part Two: Return Of The Ankh, which features Badu singing along to the song in a recording studio while holding her youngest child, daughter Mars.  The video also features Mars’ father, rapper Jay Electronica, sleeping on […]

When GangStarr’s Keith “Guru” Elam passed away earlier this year, hip-hop lost one of its most gifted (no pun intended) lyricists.

Hide ya kids, hide ya wife. The world is apparently coming to an end very soon.

Fresh off the announcement of his deal with Jay-Z’s Roc Nation, Jay Electronica has dropped his first song with the label, appropriately titled “The Announcement.”

Roc Nation’s newest signee Jay Electronica performs “Dear Moleskine,” “Exhibit A (Transformations),” and “Exhibit C” after being introduced by Jay-Z at The Box in New York City on November 12, 2010. [Spotted @ Rap-Up.com]

2009 was a really rough year for Charles Hamilton. The Ohio-born Harlem raised MC with a penchant for pink headphones and Sonic The Hedgehog couldn’t seem to keep his foot out of his mouth.

A number of influential Hip-Hop acts will take part in City Parks Foundation’s 25th annual SummerStage concert series.

Jay Electronica is finally following up the popular “Exhibit C” with “The Ghost of Christopher Wallace” featuring Diddy. He debuted the song on Shade 45’s The Morning After With Angela Yee. (props to Rap Radar for the rip)

Pharrell performed at Irving Plaza in NYC and Jay Electronica showed up to support!

Converse Band of Ballers makes its way to Atlanta on May 1st. Sean Price, Jay Electronica & Donis have formed a team to challenge last year’s reigning champ, Jim Jones. Sean Price concedes “whether we win or lose on the court, we can still out rap any other team.”

Last night in NYC Charles Hamilton made one of his first public appearances in a long while at S.O.B.s. The beleaguered MC had a rough 2009 but took a step towards redemption (sort of)  warming the stage up for ATL’s B.O.B.