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Earl Sweatshirt has been quietly sharing a few tracks here and there to keep fans happy, but the wait for a major project continues. He has announced an extensive, 3-month, 31-date tour, "Not Redy 2 Leave" with Vince Staples and Remy Banks. -
ASAP Rocky, Vince Staples, Tyga & More Featured in New Movie ‘Dope’ [WATCH]
A$AP Rocky, Tyga, Vince Stapes, Forest Whitaker and others are featured in a new film "Dope" about the 1990s Los Angeles black community. Written and directed by Rick Famuyiwa the film follows a young high school student, Malcolm and his glorious high-top fade as he tries to navigate being good at school and live in The Bottoms, one of the toughest neighborhoods in Inglewood, California. Malcolm dreams of attending Harvard, but the story starts with his life at home as he tries to survive every day. He and his group of friends are deeply into the hip-hop, tying in the many guest appearances from rappers that include the aforementioned artists above and also Casey Veggies. -
10 Artists to Watch in 2015: Ryn Weaver, Vince Staples, Years & Years and More
Can you believe it? 2014 has come and gone just like that, and that means another year of music is in the books. We have recapped the year with a bevy of lists, and now it is time to look ahead to what 2015 has in store for us. It is impossible to predict everything that is going to happen in 2015 and all of the viral trends that seem to pop up out of nowhere — "NaeNae," "Selfie," "Shmoney Dance" — but we can look into our crystal balls to see who is set to be successful in 2015. Looking toward the halfway point of this decade, we tab 10 artists who are poised for a breakout year in 2015. Some are hot, up-and-coming names like Goldlink, ZHU and Kygo, while others you may not know just yet. These are in no particular order. -
Common Announces 'Nobody's Smiling' Tour with Jay Electronica [FULL SCHEDULE]
In support of his latest album "Nobody's Smiling," Chicago rapper Common has announced the 13-date Nobody's Smiling Tour, which will kick off in Las Vegas Nov. 21 and end with two dates at the Fillmore in New York City Dec. 9 and 10. New Orleans rapper Jay Electronica will be joining Common as the opening act. -
Vince Staples Shares Tour Dates In Support Of 'Hell Can Wait' EP [FULL SCHEDULE]
Late last week, California rapper Vince Staples took to his Twitter account to announce a string of tour dates in support of his upcoming EP Hell Can Wait. The tour kicks off tomorrow, Oct. 7, in Denver, and concludes in New York City on Nov. 11. -
Ranking Converse's 'CONS EP Volume 2' Tracks, Featuring Vince Staples, Flatbush Zombies, Dillinger Escape Plan and More
Converse just wrapped up CONS EP Volume 2 and we're gonna check it out. CONS features performers seen as unlikely collaborators doing just that: collaborating. Music Times will be listening to hear how well the respective groups involved can stick to themselves while producing a coherent single. -
Vince Staples Shares Cover, Release Date For 'Hell Can Wait' EP [PHOTO]
asdOn his Instagram account, California rapper Vince Staples revealed the cover artwork and new release date for his upcoming EP Hell Can Wait, which you can check out below. The EP, which was originally set for release on Sept. 23, has been pushed back to Oct. 7. -
Common Shares 'Kingdom' Remix Featuring Vince Staples, Jay Electronica [LISTEN]
Chicago rapper Common has shared a remix of his single "Kingdom" featuring Vince Staples, with a new verse from Jay Electronica, which you can check out below. -
Kanye Wests Joins Common as 'Surprise' Guest at AAHH! Fest; De La Soul, Lupe Fiasco and Jennifer Hudson Also Perform
Chicago is a land of many music festivals, so Common knew that he had to bring it for AAHH! Fest to make sure that the event could continue for another year. He brought it in the form of a *surprise* musical guest that everyone saw coming: Kanye West. -
Common, Jhene Aiko And Vince Staples Perform 'Black Majik' And 'Kingdom' On 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'
Common, Jhene Aiko and Vince Staples stopped by ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ to perform some cuts from 'Nobody's Smiling.'
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