The Library With Tim Einenkel And Pharoahe Monch
This week, Pharoahe Monch checks in with Tim Einenkel on The Library and talks about key moments of his career.
This week, Pharoahe Monch checks in with Tim Einenkel on The Library and talks about key moments of his career.
Tim Einenkel and Jon Connor talk about his time on Aftermath, Flint, Michigan and more on this week’s episode of The Library.
King Combs drops a brand new single dedicated to his late mom Kim Porter on the track “Legacy.”
Aesop Rock returns with heat via the new joint “Pizza Alley”
RA The Rugged Man drops into The Library from Germany on this week’s episode of The Library with Tim Einenkel.
G-Eazy teamed with blackbear for the new single “Hate The Way”
Lil Gnar drops a preview of what to expect from his upcoming album “GNAR LIFE 2” with “Diamond Choker” featuring Lil Uzi.
Chadwick Boseman’s wife is doing her best to protect the late actor’s estate after he died suddenly, and without a will.
Diddy is reactivating the legendary “Vote or Die” campaign to get voters excited about November 3rd!
Lil Yachty’s poor decision to assault up a guy in front of a Juice WRLD tribute concert could cost him some big money.
Check out the new video Ola Runt video for “I Don’t Know.”
Check out Benny The Butcher’s video “Legend” featuring Hit Boy.
Check out this new video for “Way Too Soft” that shows off different sides of Melii!
Yella Beezy showcases for us a glimpse of his uprightness on his new song “Solid” with 42 Dugg.
Tim Einenkel and Kokane talk about West Coast hip-hop, his longevity in the music business and more on this week’s episode of The Library.
Cardi B explained how she accidentally tweeted out a picture of her bare breasts to her legions of followers on Twitter.
Tim Einenkel gets into a lengthy conversation with Buckwild about Biggie, Big L, his lengthy discography and more on this week’s episode of The Library.
The Wu-Tang frontman is staying busy during the pandemic with his side project “Banks & Steelz.”
Ludacris is jumping into the world of children’s cartoons, with his own new animated series “Karma’s World.”
Stevie Wonder started his career six decades ago with Motown. Now he’s out to be his own boss with his new imprint through Republic Records.