The Freebandz-affiliated rapper knew that he could make it even better though. Thinking of who would sound dope over the beat, Casino decided to give the creator of trap music a call, ringing up and asking him to lay down a verse to start off the cut. Today, the new version of “Lowkey” arrives.The updated version of the song was uploaded to streaming services today and, somehow, it’s even colder than the original. Tip starts us off with some incredible bars about being a legend, creating an entire subgenre of rap, and being a general inspiration to the young rappers of the world. It’s nice to hear Tip get in his bag like this.Listen to the new track below and let us know if you’re rocking with it.Quotable Lyrics:That pu.y n.a can’t out-rap meThat bitch want to get at meMake classic after classic, they in their feelings, I be laughingI’m on legendary statusIn my hood, wish you wouldMost times I just don’t do shit ’cause when I do, I overdo it.
Page 1 of 3Hip-hop honeys, dime pieces, video vixens. We’re referring to the girls who provide the “bootylicious” eye candy in hip-hop and R&B music videos. There are a special few hip-hop honeys who form an elite group of women who have made careers out of appearing in these videos. Most of them hope to jump-start acting or modeling careers, and every so often one of them goes on to make a name for herself for something other than shaking it on camera.Here are 10 of the hottest and most successful hip-hop honeys to shake their rumps on the small screen. Number 10 Maliah MicheleSample video: “Get It Shawty” - Lloyd BanksAccording to several websites, Maliah Michele started out as an exotic dancer, but moved into the music video biz after being discovered by director Erik White. This hip-hop honey has appeared in videos for Lloyd Banks, T.I., Busta Rhymes, and The Game.
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Number 8Karrine SteffansSample video: “Hey Papi” - Jay-ZKnown throughout the rap community as Superhead (and apparently for good reason), Karrine Steffans was a music video mainstay before writing two best-selling books about her life as a hip-hop honey, which included details of her romps with a number of high-profile celebrities and entertainers including Shaquille O’Neal, Jay-Z, Nas, Xzibit, Kool G Rap (with whom she has a child), Method Man, Ja Rule, Vin Diesel, Busta Rhymes, Allen Iverson, and — um — political satirist Bill Maher.