After dropping the audio last month, LL Cool J unveils the Benny Boom directed visual for ‘I’m Nice’, featuring Raekwon, Murda Mook and Ron Browz. His album, ‘G.O.A.T. 2’ is slated for release soon.
After dropping the audio last month, LL Cool J unveils the Benny Boom directed visual for ‘I’m Nice’, featuring Raekwon, Murda Mook and Ron Browz. His album, ‘G.O.A.T. 2’ is slated for release soon.
With Tedsmooth on the beat, Grafh & Murda Mook get into a New York State Of Mind… Off 88 Crack Era Mixtape
Last night Murda Mook took to Instagram and Twitter to reveal that Drake has challenged him to a battle. He posted a picture face to face with the OVO rapper and captioned the picture “So this is @champagnepapi telling me he wants to battle me. And he is actually serious! Who got the check?,” and now social media is amped and waiting to see how this will play out. Mook also says that Fab also said he would like to get into the ring, but he “would need some conditioning first,” and Mook says he respects that. It is too early to tell when or if this will actually happen, but we can hope.
LL Cool J is currently working the G.O.A.T. 2, a follow up to his 2000 album, and did an exclusive interview with Fox Network to promote his new project. The rapper invited up and coming DJs for a private listening party and spoke on collaborating with buzzing street rappers, including Murda Mook and Loaded Lux. LL said he wanted to “help the next generation” and give unsigned rappers a chance to take their craft to the next level. To check out the interview, click below.
Lil Wayne ventured into talk of battle rap for his latest webisode of Weezy Wednesdays, inspired by this past weekend’s ‘Total Slaughter’ battle. Though he has yet to watch and doesn’t know the outcome of their battle, Tune shared his excitement over Murda Mook and Loaded Lux getting back in the ring, but made sure he let the world know he’s still Team Jae Millz…since Mook and Millz had quite the battle back in the early 00’s on Smack DVD. You’ve gotta ride with the home team! He also gave a shout out to Joe Budden, of whom he’s aware lost to Hollow Da Don, but couldn’t comment too much on it because again, he’s yet to see the battle. Tune added that he feels there’s no real loss in battle, particularly with an established artist like Joe, because he looks at it as a sport, and if you can still craft dope music, you’ll never lose. Do you agree? Listen to his logic in episode 21 of “Weezy Wednesdays” below and let us know your thoughts!