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Back in July, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony announced the title of their million dollar album but despite the already hefty price tag, the group has upped the ante. They now want $10 million for the album. -
Lil' Kim Returns To Brooklyn To Perform 'Big Momma Thang,' 'Magic Stick' And More For SOURCE360 Concert [WATCH]
Lil' Kim returned to her hometown of Brooklyn last night for a performance during the SOURCE360 concert hosted by The Source magazine. Queen Bee shut down the Barclays Center for live renditions of fan favorites including "Big Momma Thang" and "Magic Stick." -
Diplomats, Lil' Kim, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony To Perform At SOURCE360 Concert
The Source is pulling out all the stops for its upcoming Source360 Expo and concert. Get the dets here. -
Krayzie Bone Proposes Bone Thugs/Wu-Tang LP, Talks $1 Million 'Legends' Album
Krayzie Bone has a pretty good idea. Hip-hop heads are sure to love it. Music Times recently reported Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's announcement of the title for their forthcoming album but one of the group's members already has an idea for another album in mind. -
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Announce Title Of Their $1 Million Album
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony have revealed the name of their pricey new album. What's the most you would pay for a one in a million classic album? Say, a million dollars? Well that's the asking price for Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's forthcoming album. -
Rock The Bells tour will return, assures Guerilla Union leader Chang Weisberg
The tenth anniversary Rock The Bells tour didn't do too well, but one of its main organizers told Vibe magazine during an interview that the traveling festival was far from dead. Although the show was forced to cancel several East Coast shows, Chang Weisberg of Guerilla Union said that a big year for hip-hop touring hurt Rock The Bells' chances, and he was optimistic for 2014. -
Eazy-E of N.W.A. and Ol' Dirty Bastard of the Wu-Tang Clan to Appear at Rock The Bells Thanks to Hologram Technology
One of the highlights of this year's Rock The Bells Festival will undoubtedly be the hologram appearances of deceased hip-hop legends Ol' Dirty Bastard with the Wu-Tang Clan, and Eazy-E with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. After the appearance of Tupac Shakur with Dr. Dre at Coachella in 2012, holograms have been all the rage in hip-hop, but few realize how much work goes into recreating a deceased star. For Eazy-E and ODB, it was a family affair.
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