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Downloads, In the Magazine - Wednesday, June 10, 2009 12:53 - 4 Comments
Trey Songz - Death Of Autotune (R.Kelly Diss)

In something straight out of National Geographic, the young cub is trying to take on the old lion as king of the (r&b) jungle. Trey Songz continues his consistent pace of putting out exclusive freestyles via Twitter. This time, Tremaine gets his Jigga on and attempts to Ether R. Kelly. Smart move? You decide and listen for yourself. Also be sure to check out Trey in the new issue of The Source.
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Trey Songz - Death Of Autotune -(R. Kelly Diss)
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Trey Songz - Death Of Autotune -(R. Kelly Diss)
- Jadakiss Back in Business: Testing the Waters for his Last Kiss
- Free Mary Jane?
- Power Down: Reducing Your Ecological Footprint
- Business to Business:Upfront Megatainment CEO Devyn Stephens
- Almost Famous
- Common Ground: Filmmaker Stacy Peralta Retraces Gang History & Culture
- Hunting Season: April/May Dimepiece Teairra Mari
Homepage, In the Magazine, Music - Thursday, June 4, 2009 14:02 - 4 Comments
Jay-Z - Death Of Autotune (Produced by Kanye West and No I.D.)
Jay-Z lit the city of New York and the world, (thank you for finally streaming, Hot 97) when Funkmaster Flex dropped this bomb on the city. Enjoy this radio rip of “The Death of Autotune” from the man with the “Power 30″ number 1 spot.
“If Jay said it’s dead, IT’S DEAD!” - Mr. Cee
Jay-Z - The Death Of Autotune (Produced by Kanye West and No I.D.) Radio Rip<
Features, Homepage, In the Magazine, Interviews - Monday, June 1, 2009 17:10 - 16 Comments
Wordspit - The Cool Kid
Born and bred Brooklynite Chris “Wordspit” Dupree is an emerging alternative hip hop artist on the scene. He does more than just spit words. Wordspit infuses his narrative with passion, poise and an undying enthusiasm effortlessly evoking every element of his delivery making him a true showman.
In the Magazine, Source TV - Friday, April 24, 2009 13:36 - 3 Comments
The Source Green Issue: Busta Rhymes exclusive
Busta reps The Source in this exclusive vid. Watch this spitkicker explain why he’s recession-proof….and then some. Cop The Source Green issue now!
In the Magazine, Music - Tuesday, April 21, 2009 7:03 - 5 Comments
Southern Playalistic: Bun B on Why the Game Still Belongs to UGK

When Bun B enters a room, there are no cameras, handlers or security. He doesn’t need an entourage of yes-men to reaffirm his position as an Underground King. He is simply a living legend, walking above the haze of superficial trappings the industry affords artists of his height. When he speaks, it becomes obvious that his thoughts are beyond where he is right now in this moment. And that no matter what, his love for the streets that made UGK what they are today will always come along for the ride.
In the Magazine, Music - Tuesday, April 21, 2009 6:59 - 0 Comments
Firebreather Busta Rhymes: One Thing Comes Before All-The Mic

One would expect that after nearly 20 years as a professional recording artist, Busta Rhymes wouldn’t get to enjoy too many firsts anymore. With Millions sold, millions more made and heaps of classic records and verses, Busta has seen and done almost everything in Hip-Hop. Yet what’s most interesting is how he has managed to stay recognized as the same show-stopping force of nature he’s always been.
Busta Rhymes has done a 360 recording once again under the legendary Sylvia Rhone, the woman who gave him a break into the big time when she ran Elektra Records. He credits her for giving the world Leader of the New School and letting Busta be Busta.
To learn more about Bussa Bus and what he is doing now, check out The Source April/May issue.
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