On 'What Happened,' Maino and Jadakiss talk about the state of New York rap and lament about the city's lack of unity, radio stations like Hot 97 and Power 105.1's lack of support for local artists ...
One of the most overused and asked questions in Hip-Hop is, Did New York fall off? Brooklyn rapper Maino addresses the issue on “What Happened,” featuring Jadakiss. 2 Much and Sarah J hook up the ...
Now unveiling the visuals to go along with the controversial track "What Happened," Maino puts an interesting twist on the video which questions New York's current state of hip-hop. Adding Jadakiss ...
The whole New-York-rap-is-dead debate was going on long before Kendrick Lamar jumped on Big Sean's 'Control' and knocked over the buildings like Snoop in '95. But the L.A. lyricist crowning himself ...
Hip Hop personalities Jadakiss, Maino, Angela Simmons and others handed out back to school supplies to hundreds of children at a McDonald’s restaurant on Grand Street in Jersey City this afternoon.
Nigel D. takes you behind the scenes of Maino’s new video for, “We Keep It Rockin,” featuring Swizz Beatz, Jim Jones, Jadakiss & Joell Ortiz. Guests at the shoot included Lloyd Banks, Royce Da 5’9′, ...
New York has some explaining to do. The topic of many people’s conversation has been the state of New York rap. Why does it seem that NY is no longer relevant? From the lyrics on Maino’s latest track, ...
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Don’t believe Maino, just watch. The Brooklyn spitter has been putting on for his city for the longest, now so more than ever since New York’s stake in hip-hop has recently come into question by a few ...
Hip-hop musician Jadakiss' “Kiss 4 Kids” foundation and McDonald's have joined forces to bring holiday cheer to hospitalized kids in a two-part event that begins in Jersey City tomorrow afternoon.
While many complained, Maino vocalized his thoughts on the current landscape of New York City Hip-Hop on “What Happened.” Today, the rapper goes from the soapbox to the small screen, as he finally ...