DAILY 09/23

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Run It part two but this time a whole different situation.

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Hype Williams comes through with his colorful, visually appealing, directive skills and gives us the video for ‘Forever’. Cameos include Birdman (surprised right?), Slaughter House, Alchemist and a bunch of fine women. Shouts to OS for coming through with the online premier.

Nike collaborates with textile company Maharam, this time utilizing their Blazer Low model. The shoe features a two-toned colorway: brown along side a creme with a Maharam inspired design on the heel. This shoe hasn’t been released to retailers yet but it will in due time. Hit the jump to check out more detailed images courtesy of HS.
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We gave you a little behind the scenes footage of this video shoot a couple days ago and now the official video has arrived. It was directed by Gil Green and apparently Birdman was busy because he’s not in it. Custom Cars & Cycles drops October 27th.

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This is a short verse from Al Queda Jada over production that uses a sample from Estelle’s ‘American Boy’ track. Regardless, it’s still some new Jada. Enjoy. Shouts to Splash.

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This shit is hilarious, Ghost talks about losing his virginity at 11 and being faithful while your other half is in jail. Oh yea check this out if you haven’t already.

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Here’s my pick: Gettin cream let’s do this, it gets tedious, so I keep one eye open like, C-B-S

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The beautiful Goapele (pronounced gwah-puh-lay) is back in full force with a new album, nightclub and a boutique to match.

“I learned just enough to realize I had to be involved on the business side and to put out my own music,” she says. “I could not even describe the style of music I was writing and performing, and that was part of the reason there was no label involved for a long time. It seemed like a label’s interference could make the music switch direction. I really wanted to see if the music I wanted to do could succeed.”

You can check out the full article from Diablo, then hit the jump to check out another photo from her editorial. Shouts to Kingz.

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