In Case You Missed The 2009 Vh1 Hip-Hop Honors
I actually was one of those who missed the show but thanks to World Star Hip Hop I’m catching up on some of the footage. Above is Eminem doing a contribute to LL Cool J with Jazzy Jeff on the ones and twos and Black Thought from the roots. More video footage below.
Trey Songs, Warren G sing “Regulate with Clinton Sparks on the ones and twos.
Fox Boogie and Fabolous performing “I” Be” Where was Jay-Z?
Ja Rule and Ashanti performing “down for you” Those were the days… To see the entire show log on to Vh1.com they were kind enough to put the entire show up on their site.
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