07.9
07

Live at the BBQ Celebrates Hip-hop With Common, UGK And More

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If you’re still not quite sure what Zune is, be rest assured the ambiguous anti-phone company is behind hip-hop music as they kick off a series of big city shows featuring some of the biggest names in rap including Common, David Banner, UGK, Mos Def, Bilal, Clipse, Collie Budz, E-40, Cham, Large Professor.

“‘Live at the BBQ’ is helping to bring hip-hop back to a golden age where records were produced and iconic artists rose directly out of their local communities,” said Bun B of UGK. “It’s a chance to put singles, ring tones, and industry hype aside and just get a bunch of our friends together for some great music and BBQ. Let’s eat.”

The 3 free summer performance events will take place in LA (July 12), Chicago (July 22) and August 4 in NYC.

Additional artists confirmations will be released on Zune.net.

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  3. micka styles Says:

    Listen!
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZlhfMoRVpE
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  4. brooklynvegan Says:

    Wes’ Weekly Hip Hop News Roundup (July 12, 2007)…

    I was unfamiliar with S.E.L.F., but I’m really enjoying his new self-titled album (no pun intended), and even though from the look of the cover I thought I’d hate Brother Reade, I really enjoyed their album Rap Music. Here’s two……

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