First emcee Kevin Gates tore it down for his 2014 XXL Freshman cover freestyle, now he’s blessing our ears on 106 & Park’s “The Backroom.” Peep Kevin’s freestyle below.
First emcee Kevin Gates tore it down for his 2014 XXL Freshman cover freestyle, now he’s blessing our ears on 106 & Park’s “The Backroom.” Peep Kevin’s freestyle below.
King Los stopped by the BET studios where he kicked some serious rhymes off the dome for 106 & Park’s “The Backroom.” The B-More native didn’t let his injured finger stop him from spittin’ a dope freestyle. Check it out below!
IAMSU! recently hopped a plane and came cross-country from the Bay to bless the booth at 106 & Park’s ‘backroom.’ Check out Heartbreak Suzy’s freestyle below. Sincerely Yours in stores now!
It’s been years in the making, but finally, it looks like this Aaliyah biopic will be coming into fruition. A few months back, the late singer’s uncle/former manager, Barry Hankerson, took to Twitter with a movie poster, revealing that a movie about Aaliyah’s life would be coming to VH1 on August 25, 2014…the 13-year anniversary of her untimely death. (Crazy that it’s been so long, huh?) No more details were revealed, but since then, little details have trickled in…including a few contenders for the coveted starring role. When the movie was first talked about years ago, Keshia Chante (who now is the host of 106 & Park, but then was just a singer on the comeup) was said to have nabbed the starring role, and it looks like there still may be something there. Taking to her Instagram just a few days ago, Keshia posted a photo of Aaliyah with the caption, “The Audition.” Apparently actress Tristin Mays was in the running as well, but in the end, she didn’t make the cut. Check out what she had to say below, as well as a few other rumored contenders for the role.
Odd Future was on 106 & Park and it was very entertaining to say the least. Tyler The Creator took things a little too far and offended this female rapper. Find out who after the jump…
Aside from his debut album, “Testimony,” many know of New Orleans’ own August Alsina from either his beef with Trey Songz or the now-infamous incident on 106 and Park caused from it. Now, while sitting with Hot 97’s morning show, the Def Jam artist accepted some of the responsibility for the the situation. Check out his story after the jump.