The J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League drops part two of Rick Ross’s track, “Money Dance.” The original version featured The Dream and this one features Mack Wilds and Camp Lo. This joint is fire. Listen to the track after the jump.
The J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League drops part two of Rick Ross’s track, “Money Dance.” The original version featured The Dream and this one features Mack Wilds and Camp Lo. This joint is fire. Listen to the track after the jump.
Check out the visual for Mack Wilds’ “Love In The 90z” – watch below.
VH1 has had viewers patiently waiting for weeks ever since they announced that a new original movie entitled The Breaks was on the way. The movie is based on three friends – Nikki, David, and DeeVee – who are all perusing their careers in the music industry. The movie depicts the love they all have for the Hip-Hop culture and the risks they will take to live out their dreams. The entire movie is EXTREMELY realistic and truly gives us a tell-all guide on how to succeed in one of the hardest fields in the world. A very enjoyable movie with more to come! If you missed it, check out the FULL movie below.
Mack Wilds, who we star opposite Adele in her music video for ‘Hello’, was busted by cops in Midtown for stopping traffic to have a champagne celebration in the street. Alongside some friends, Mack had a spontaneous photo shoot in the middle of 47th Street and 6th Ave, probably celebrating the success of the album which has already gone four times platinum. Check out the video below.
Heart throb, Mack Wilds, went on the Wendy Williams show today and talked about Adele and the music video to her song Hello that he just so happened to star in. But that ‘s not all Mack dished to Wendy and her live studio audience. He told Wendy the type of woman that he prefers. Check out the video after the jump.
VH1 is ready to hit its viewers off with an original hip-hop drama titled The Breaks based on the Dan Charnas book, The Big Payback. The Breaks, starring Mack Wilds, Method Man, Wood Harris, etc., follows three friends on theeir way up in the music industry of 1990s New York City. Find out more down bottom.