Mad close to the Deegan, the records were spinning. Hip-Hop was only a few seconds old. They weren’t quite rapping yet, but they were “EQin’’ it. However, since every time the beat drops … the party is still poppin’, and every party for the last five decades has introduced new dance styles and moves. If […]
Kurupt stunts through Las Vegas in his finest gear and brand-new whip in the new video for “Take Me Away,” his solo single off his new collaborative album with C-Mob as the duo GOTTI MOB.
The visuals are directed by Westlyfe Visual, who follows the living rap legend’s exploits through the city of sin. But rather than hit up some flashy party or spend all night enjoying the best the strip has to offer, Kurupt is on his king sh*t here. He enjoys a laid-back ride through the city in a slick Maybach before ultimately reaching his destination — a hotel to pick up his favorite lady. It’s a fittingly chill scenario for the laid-back, low-key funky track, which would fit right in on one of his own solo albums.
This is the sixth video from the duo’s collaborative album, don’t be stupid, and it follows the recently released cinematic visuals for C-Mob’s solo cut, “Wanna Be a Ho.”
Check out the visuals for “Take Me Away” and head over to your preferred platform to stream the duo’s collab LP, don’t be stupid, out now via Penagon Records/GOTTI MOB in partnership with Compound Interest. You can also buy the album on vinyl, CD, cassette, and digital download via GOTTIMOB.com, where you can purchase GOTTI MOB merchandise as well.
The YSL R.I.C.O. arrests have been one of the biggest news stories this year and have almost been a wake-up call for many current and upcoming artists. Many people both inside and outside of the culture have shared their thoughts on the arrests. In a new interview with Vlad TV, Kurupt shared his thoughts on the situation, telling law enforcement to “suck a d*ck.”
“Hopefully they’ll be able to beat that thing,” Kurupt said. “They out to get us. When you young and Black — whatever your nationality is — when you’re young and making that money legally, they’re always gonna try to find something to take you down.”
Kurupt added, “they don’t want to see you with that money so you gotta be careful. Because you can’t do both — you can’t be on the left side of the track and the right side of the track. You gotta pick a side because things can happen to you.”
Kurupt went on to say that he believes Thug and Gunna have both learned their lesson and deserve a second chance. However, he issued a warning to the law in case Thug and Gunna are innocent. “I think they understand if they did make that mistake that I’m not gonna make it again and they’re gonna value this game and their career they’re a part of and be a better asset to society. And if they didn’t make that mistake and this is trumped up, then you know tell the law to suck a d*ck. How about that?”
It’s been 18 years since hip-hop super-group The HRSMN released their first album. Now it’s finally time for their second. West Coast rap veteran Ras Kass made it official on Wednesday that The HRSMN — Ras Kass, Canibus, Kurupt and Killah Priest — have a new album coming soon. The HRSMN Gear Up For Their […]