Directed by Ebb Friday.
Ron Browz shoots his latest visual in a bar for “Bye” off his Blvck Circus mixtape.
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Directed by Ebb Friday.
Ron Browz shoots his latest visual in a bar for “Bye” off his Blvck Circus mixtape.
PREVIOUS: Ron Browz – Real N*gga f. N.O.R.E.

Ron Browz and N.O.R.E. link up once again in 2013.
Ron Browz speaks on his childhood in the visual of “Ron & Charlie” off his upcoming The Christening 2 mixtape.
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Directed By Brandon Dull.
Producer Ron Browz gets behind the mic and talks about his life in his new video off his upcoming project The Christening 2.
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In this interview with Montreality, Ron Browz speaks about: His relationship with fellow Harlem artist Big L (having produced “Ebonics” for him), producing “Ether” & “Last Real Nigga Alive” for Nas, wanting to work with Rihanna & Beyoncé.
And while we’re on the topic of Big L, Big L >>>

Ether Boy returns with his new single “Rollin” alongside N.O.R.E. aka P.A.P.I.
The song? Atrocious. The video? Something, I’m sure the dopeboyz will eat up. MEKA’S 2 CENTS: I actually get sick to my stomach knowing that this is the same guy who crafted “Ether” and “Ebonics.” Good grief.

Couple of one off joints I didn’t feel like giving their own post at the moment.

First single off Ja’s upcoming album, Renaissance Project.
DOWNLOAD: Ja Rule – Man Down (prod. Ron Browz) | Mediafire
Common and Nas get together during the 52nd Annual Grammy weekend in Los Angeles, CA to discuss the impact their music has on each other and the emotions behind their lyrics. Also, speaking on violent lyrics… the man behind Nas’ Ether sits down with Sean C & LV (for their new Grind Music Radio show) to talk about the record, his favorite piece of equipment and the first time he met Nasir. Check that after the jump.
Someone for the life of me, please tell me this doesn’t get play outside of the East Coast. This by far is the most obnoxious shit I’ve heard since I moved to Harlem, and they play nothing but reggaeton in my neighborhood. Sheesh.