Nicki Minaj – Anaconda (Video)

No and ifs just all butts, sexual innuendos, and the best facial expressions from Drake. There’s so much going on in this video you may find yourself watching it over and over. The first few times you’ll probably stare at Nicki and her curves. She definitely doesn’t hold back in this video.

Lil’ Kim – Identity Theft

Lil’ Kim is one busy b– literally. Kim released “Identity Theft” where she viciously comes for Nicki Minaj. Yesterday she jumped on Beyoncé and Nicki’s remix to “Flawless.”Nice to see she’s back in the studio after giving birth to her baby girl, Royal Reign. Motherhood ain’t stopping her. But c’mon Kim this #QueenBee #TheQueenIsBack nonsense is getting old and so are you.

The song is getting a ton of buzz on Twitter [now trending worldwide] we can only wait to see what Nicki has to say.

https://soundcloud.com/lilkimofficial/lil-kim-identity-theft

Oh Kim…

What’s a Brooklyn Girl?

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Last week Catey Shaw released a video for her new song, “Brooklyn Girls.” The video is sparking a ton of controversy among New Yorker’s, who were not pleased.

The tune is definitely a catchy one, so why is everyone upset with the song and video? Comments such as, “Gentrified Brooklyn Girls would have been more accurate.” and “how can you make a video of Brooklyn girls and shoot it in only one place.” are all over.

Shaw states the song is more about a strong female and not Brooklyn girls per se. Then again it’s just a song. It’s understandable why true Brooklyn residents would be upset, but what’s a real representation of a Brooklyn girl or guy?

Is this Brooklyn?

Video: Bobby Shmurda

Video: Jay Z – “Anything”

If Shaw shot a video similar to these, would it make her song justifiable? Probably not! That would turn into a whole other argument.

Yes, Shaw only shows one part of the borough and it just happens to be the hot spot, but, everyone sees their town/city differently. It all depends on who you are, where you are from, and what you know.

Check out the video: “Catey Shaw – Brooklyn Girls”