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This one I have to admit almost got by the Rap Attack Crew, one of the best MC’s in the game and is still doin’ it. I also have to say this when it comes to the top 10 MC’s of all time he has to be on the list no execpetions!!! The album features […]

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  As promised from the Hot 97 fiasco Nicki Minaj took to the stage in New York at Roseland Ballroom an did over a 2 hour set bringing out some rap heavyweights. Hit the video below to see the live performance and find out who Nicki Minaj brought out on stage and said “This rapper […]

Lately Jim Jones has been getting a rep for being a little rough around the edges but there are certain things that still bring a smile to his face. The Dipset Capo took a trip down memory lane with TheUrbandaily.com to remember his first time on a rap record, “Me, My Moms & Jimmy” from […]

Jim Jones‘ forthcoming album, Capo, is set to be another Dipset classic.  Jimmy’s teaming up with an all-star cast for the album which includes appearances from Prodigy of Mobb Deep, Raekwon, Wyclef Jean, Ashanti, and many more!

We thought Kanye West had given up on the whole “G.O.O.D. Fridays” thing after his album dropped.

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As much as I despise rappers as actors and Beyonce in movies, there are always exceptions to the rule.

Watch footage of Dr. Dre working in the studio with Cam'Ron, Jim Jones, and Juelz Santana aka The Diplomats

Justin Bieber recently released a video of his "freestyle" over Cam'Ron & Vado's hit single "Speaking In Tongues," and the kid don't sound too bad at all!

Harlem's Dipset crew spent some time in the doctor's office recently. Dr. Dre's office, that is.

The youngest in charge A Plus sat down with Wiz Khalifa to discuss his new ink deal with Atlantic Records, some hopeful collaborations and his new single “Black and Yellow.”

Jim Jones and Cam’ron take aim at Jay-Z and Kanye West on their latest freestyle over Kanye’s “Runaway” instrumental.

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There is a brilliant moment in Chris Rock’s “Never Scared” when he concedes that he can’t defend certain elements of rap music.