
The homie Spin got together with the venerable hip hop rag and put together this compilation of tracks from the Dips’ catalog, in honor of last week’s Diplomatic Immunity show. Tracklist, stream and link down bottom.

The homie Spin got together with the venerable hip hop rag and put together this compilation of tracks from the Dips’ catalog, in honor of last week’s Diplomatic Immunity show. Tracklist, stream and link down bottom.
The Dips celebrated the 10-year anniversary of their seminal album at B.B. Kings in Manhattan, where they brought out Lloyd Banks and Fozzie Bear for some assistance. Props to X for the footage.
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Today marks the tenth anniversary Cam, Jim, Juelz and Zeek’s Roc-A-Fella debut album, so Gianni Lee and Mike Blud of Babylon Cartel compiled this collection of all the samples used in the album. Tracklist and link down bottom.

Today’s Hot 97 Throwback At Noon: Best Of edition was dedicated to the Harlem faction. I’m assuming that everybody north of 110th Street had tuned in for this one out here.
To this day this song remains the hardest Dipset cut ever. It’s one of those cuts that warrant 50-11 do-nothings silently gooning it up on stage, and I’m okay with that.
Kid Cudi
Day 1 of Rock The Bells took place in San Bernardino yesterday. Here are some performances from the show.
Drake makes it an entertaining night at Jones Beach last night as he captivated the crowd with a live show consisting of an incredible cast of special guest appearances by Dipset, A$AP Rocky, Busta Rhymes and The Weeknd. X.
The Dipset squad performed at the 2012 Paid Dues festival in Peas’ stomping grounds of San Bernadino. Here, they perform Salute as a unit.
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On “I Really Mean It.”
Shortly before their concert this past Friday the NMC’s first lady interviewed the Harlem foursome where they relived the past. Check out the (sometimes hilarious) reminiscing down bottom.
The Diplomats took over Best Buy Theater last night. In the process, Jim Jones brought out Asap Rocky above. More footage down bottom. Props to Crook Robbins/Who Shot Ya & BlowHipHopTV.
Dipset and Funk Flex wax poetic about the infamous NYC club where some of your favorite records were broken (figuratively and literally).
*DEAD* at that still shot
GWHH was on hand to catch the Dips’ reunion tour live in Chicago, and caught up with them after the show. You can check out still shots from their experience at their site.