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Cam’Ron’s Double Dutch Routine Is The Best Thing On The Internet Now [Video]

Source: Tom Briglia / Getty As we all know Cam’ron has always been a man of many talents. He has now added rope jumping to his resume. As spotted on HipHopDX the Harlem native was spending some time with his family last week. On Thursday, April 30 he shared an impressive but nevertheless hilarious video of him double dutching. In the brief clip he is shown jumping with immaculate precision as...

RenewedAF: HBO Renews ‘Insecure’ For Fifth Season

Source: HBO / HBO Fans of the hit show Insecure can rejoice after HBO announced that the show has been renewed for a fifth season. According to The Hollywood Reporter, HBO announced the pickup comes after premiering only three episodes of the smash hit show’s fourth season, which premiered April 12. “We’re thrilled that Issa, Prentice [Penny], and the whole Insecure team will be getting ...

Apple’s New 13-Inch MacBook Pro With Magic Keyboard & Other Upgrades

Source: Apple / 13-inch MacBook Pro If you are still sitting on that stimulus money and have been clamoring for a new MacBook, Apple’s latest announcement comes as a pleasant surprise today. The company that Jobs built dropped a new 13-inch MacBook Pro equipped with the new Magic Keyboard. The release comes sooner than most expected. Starting at $1,299, the Touch Bar returns on this model along wi...

Cam’ron “Ride The Wave,” Young M.A “RNID” & More | Daily Visuals 5.5.20

Source: NEW YORK, NY – JULY 19: Rapper Young M.A performs onstage during Pandora Sounds Like You NYC featuring Nas, Young M.A, Dave East and Biz Markie DJ Set at Brooklyn Steel on July 19, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images for Pandora) The Coronavirus might be messing up everyone’s Spring and Summer plans but that doesn’t seem to be effecting Cam’ron as it’s Killa Season ...

15 EDM Songs MLB Baseball Sluggers Use When Stepping Up to the Plate

In his 2010 single “Thank Me Now,” Drake raps, “Damn, I swear sports and music are so synonymous / ‘Cause we want to be them, and they want to be us.” The relationship between music and sports is symbiotic. Music and sports lift each other up, and the people who engulf themselves in each respective realm share the same vigor, passion, and competitive spirit....

Porter Robinson Announces Secret Sky Music Festival Livestream

Porter Robinson took to Twitter today to announce his new virtual music fest, Secret Sky Music Festival. Along with the announcement came a teaser video to the tune of Porter’s “Something Comforting.” Secret Sky Music Festival will go down on May 9th, 2020. The livestream event will be in support of the fight against COVID-19, as 100% of proceeds will be donated to the MusiCares ...

Jordan Burns Drops Stunning Deep House Ballad “Anyone”

Brisbane-based producer Jordan Burns today released his new single “Anyone,” a captivating, melodic deep house tune that beautifully roams the euphoric peaks and brooding valleys of both future and deep house. At a slow-burning 124 BPM, “Anyone” is more ballad than banger. Burns employs lush pads, melancholic chord progressions, and the velvety “anytime̶...

Unitea’s Community Streaming App Is Empowering Artists to Promote Streaming

Unitea Music, a community-building streaming application designed to better connect artists with their fans, recently launched its Artist Digital Revenue Program.  Unitea aims to create fan incentives for engaging with the music of their favorite artists. The platform operates under a point system called “Karma” that allows fans to generate and exchange Karma for re...

FKA twigs: MAGDALENE

From her first video, 2012’s mesmerizing “Hide,” the singular focus of her vision was apparent, a holistic project that rendered FKA twigs’ operatic approach to club beats inextricable from her astounding art direction. In the seven years since, she has made her art into a kind of theatrical multimedia experience, crafting elaborate shows and videos that intertwine and smudge the lines of classici...

Davido: A Good Time

For the last several years, Davido has been reshaping the sound of Nigerian pop. As a prolific hitmaker and one of Africa’s biggest stars, he has pivoted away from global ambitions toward revamping the traditional sounds of his homeland. He released his debut album, Omo Baba Olowo, seven years ago and hasn’t released another until now. It feels like the stars aligned for it: Drake is still courtin...

Blood Incantation: Hidden History of the Human Race

Death metal glories in ugliness—rhythm guitars the texture of churned shit, leads like pig squeals, vocals like reverse peristalsis. But Blood Incantation do beautiful things with that ugliness. Their ugliness moves; within 40 minutes on their second album Hidden History of the Human Race, the Denver quartet brings death metal to exalted places, places it hardly ever goes, without ever losing the ...

Jeff Parker: Suite for Max Brown

Jeff Parker always writes parts that sound unassuming at first listen and unavoidable by the fifth. It’s the X-factor that the guitarist and master collaborator has brought to every project on his long and still-growing list of projects, jazz or rock or otherwise: Tortoise, Isotope 217, the recently reunited Chicago Underground Quartet, his solo work as a bandleader, his work as a soloist, and his...