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#5. Earl Sweatshirt – Doris – 49,000 (49,000)

#6. Robin Thicke – Blurred Lines – 46,000 (337,000)

#9. A$AP Ferg – Trap Lord – 32,000 (32,000)

#10. Jay Z – Magna Carta Holy Grail – 30,000 (912,000)

#14. K. Michelle – Rebellious Soul – 23,000 (94,000)

#20. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – The Heist – 19,000 (1,000,000)

#36. J. Cole – Born Sinner – 9,000 (579,000)

#44. Kendrick Lamar – good kid, m.A.A.d. city – 8,000 (1,000,000)

#49. Kanye West – Yeezus – 7,000 (517,000)

#56. Tech N9ne – Something Else – 7,000 (92,000)

#87. Eminem – Eminem Show – 4,000 (10,000,000)

* data comes from Nielsen Soundscan, rounded to nearest thousandth for units above 10,000, nearest hundredth for units below 10,000.

directed by Street Heat TV

directed by Damon Jamal

Rare footage of late hip hop superstar and rap legend Tupac Shakur being interviewed by Sherry Carter from BET’s Video LP

Militant: Ayo Kimathi, an acquisitions officer for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, was suspended with pay after it was discovered that he has been moonlighting as an advocate for a race war

Ayo Kimathi, a Department of Homeland Security employee was placed on PAID leave after being accused of running a website speaking out on black oppression. A government official has confirmed that Kimathi is behind the waronthehorizon.com page. The website warns of a war between the races.  Under his pseudonym: Irritated Genie, Kimathi creates youtube videos discussing his opposition to hip hop/rap music brainwashing, homosexuality, the abuse of black women, black entrepreneurship and unity within the black community.

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Inspiring short documentary on Q, the founder one of the world’s biggest Hip Hop websites: worldstarhiphop.com

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#2. K. Michelle – Rebellious Soul – 72,000 (72,000)

#4. Robin ThickeBlurred Lines – 48,000 (291,000)

#6. Jay ZMagna Carta Holy Grail – 37,000 (882,000)

#14. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – The Heist – 16,000 (998,000)

#28. Hoodie Allen – Americoustic EP – 11,000 (11,000)

#33. Tech N9ne – Something Else – 10,000 (85,000)

#36. Kendrick Lamargood kid, m.A.A.d. city – 9,000 (1,000,000)

#61. Kanye West – Yeezus – 6,000 (510,000)

#76. Stevie Stone – 2 Birds, 1 Stone – 4,700 (4,700)

#131. Aubrey O’Day – Between Two Evils – 3,000 (3,000)

* data comes from Nielsen Soundscan, rounded to nearest thousandth for units above 10,000, nearest hundredth for units below 10,000.

New Music Video from #Detroit’s Hottest Indie Artist: Icewear Vezzo

directed by SuppaRay

directed by @SUPPARAY

submitted by: @Skee314

Take a sneak peek at Kendrick Lamar, Schoolboy Q, Ab-Soul and Jay Rock’s journey to Budweiser Made In America Festival. Full documentary coming soon

source: Life + Times

trailer for YG x Jeezy x Rich Homie Quan My N*gga video.

off the CTE #BYLUG MIXTAPE

 

The Ohio native arrived in New York in the early 90s and his goal was to photograph the key players on the American hip hop scene: “My goal was to photograph all of the up-and-coming rap superstars of the time. No one had ever done it before”, he explains about his artistic approach.
20 years later, Jonathan Mannion has met and photographed artists who are icons of their generation, those who have left a mark on the history of the most important musical trend since Rock & Roll.