On Devil’s Night 2006, unstoppable Hov dropped by Hot 97 to appear on Funkmaster Flex’s show and promote Kingdom Come—Jay’s first album since his short-lived retirement.
New York based designer and illustrator Kevin Lyons breaks down the origin of his infamous Monster characters, early influences and his connection to hip hop. Filmed on location in Japan, during the Kevin’s exhibition at Stüssy Harajuku in August 2013.
Dean Potter, famous rock climber, high-liner and human flyer, wingsuit BASE jumps with his dog, Whisper from the Eiger, Switzerland. Whisper is a Queensland Heeler who is afraid of vacuums but not, apparently, of heights. She and Potter live a simple life in a teepee in Yosemite National Park. No word on if they will upgrade to posher digs now that this Whisper is achieving celebrity status.
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This six minute film featuring Cineflex and Phantom footage was exclusively Shot in Aspen/Snowmass and features Torin Yater-Wallace, Gus Kenworthey, Aidan Sheahan, and Jacob Wester. Days To Come mixes stunning imagery of Aspen Colorado with the amazing talents of four athletes in the various award-winning parks at Aspen/Snowmass.
Complex’s Man of Next Year Mac Miller drops by Fisker Automotive to collect his prize, a customized Fisker Karma. Mac takes Complex founder Marc Ecko for a ride in his new luxury hybrid sports sedan and they talk about innovation, motivation, and the fine art of making something out of nothing.
This Ratchet fight at Summer Jam last night was hilarious for two reasons. The first being @gbmvinnie screaming “Bitch don’t kill my vibe”; the second was Kendrick Lamar was performing “Bitch don’t kill my vibe” LIVE basically in synchronization with the way these ratchets were throwing hay-makers!
This dude taped ground beef inside his shirt and went around asking people if they wanted beef. DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME. Or at a hood near you lol. This could have gone horribly wrong but luckily it didn’t and they made it out okay.
Uruguay will soon be selling weed to the public at rock-bottom prices ($1 USD per gram). But Mujica (Uruguay’s President), a former left-wing guerrilla turned Latin political icon, doesn’t want his country seen as South America’s capital of cannabis. Once approved, you’ll go to a pharmacy, or public hospital, and place your finger on a scanner that will register whether you qualify and how much marijuana you’ve already gotten. (The limit is 40 grams a month).
Mac dropped several live viral videos dubbed “The Space Migration Sessions”. Mac sings (and doesn’t rap) his new tune while backed by the Odd Future-affiliated band the Internet and DJ Clockwork. This track appears to be a definite growth in Miller’s music & we can’t wait for more.
Three Loco are here to make their impact on the rap world, with the unholy team up between Riff Raff, Andy Milonakis and Dirt Nasty you know the results are going to be outrageous. The video for NEATO is their official coming out party and they scored Mike Clattenburg (Mastermind behind Canada’s hit series Trailer Park Boys) to direct it!? The chopped horn beat produced by Nik Nikateen will get your head bouncing to the trios onslaught of off the wall punch lines.
Future’s trap-spaceship banger “Move That Dope” is easily our favorite rap song of 2014 thus far. For a music video, it deserves nothing less than, like, a Paul Thomas Anderson film, and that’s more than director Benny Boom is capable of. But Boom has still put together a fun clip for the song, with screaming sirens and Point Break-inspired president masks and Zack Morris cell phones. This is sadly the Casino-free version of the song, but Future and guests Pusha T and Pharrell all display dangerous levels of charisma. Also, Pharrell is still wearing the Smoky The Bear hat, and Schoolboy Q and Tyler, The Creator show up for why-are-they-there cameos. Watch it below.
Why has no one thought to put a dope backing track to auctions before? Is it because it just wasn’t something anyone considered or because no one is running auctions like the guy in this video? How close are we to seeing “cowboy rappers” on the charts now that someone has discovered Rhett Parks of Whitewood Livestock? Parks, the manager and auctioneer of Whitewood currently uses his fast talking (he would make the Gilmore Girls jealous) to push cattle prices up at auction, but there’s no reason that he can’t become an international sensation with a good producer!
The current state of American cable news is just depressing. The Washington Free Beacon put together one of the most hysterical montages you’ll see of Sharpton failing to read his own script and screwing up everything from Supreme Court Justices to world capitals to popular fast food chains.
Vine has seen its fair share of douchebags, but this kid takes the cake. Someone tell him he’s white and he doesn’t have a gun. This video needs to be turned into a “stay in school campaign” ratttatttatttaa
Many think that hip hop music has lost it’s original sound and message, but Denver would disagree after listening to the new mixtape “Stay Humble” by Eddie Knolls. Hosted and mixed by KS 1075’s very own DJ Chonz, this organic sounding mixtape features Eddie’s golden era style seamlessly meshed with DJ Chonz’s sharp scratching, and will undoubtedly be the talk amongst the Hip-Hop community.
This video mash-up of Alice in Wonderland x 3 6 Mafia “Like a Pimp” is hilarious! Very creatively and professionally put together by Lindsay Scoggins.
This homeless beatboxer’s song is hotter than most of what we hear on the radio.”Red” kills it with the G-Funk beat boxing in the parking lot. This man IS soul. 100%.
Drake wanted to find out what people really thought about him, so he put on a disguised and went out to ask pedestrians what they think about Drake.
Funkmaster Flex throws on the instrumental for Mobb Deep’s “Survival of the Fittest” and Mac runs with it. Between this and his Flying Lotus-produced single, “S.D.S.,” Mac appears to have reinvented his persona for the better. In the freestyle, he even says that he “thinks this [album] might be some of his best work.” @hypetrak