We haven’t seen ‘Bis much since he brought his notepad and sling to his rap battle, but he emerges back on to the scene with this audio off his Prelude To The 2 Coming mixtape.
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Ransom joins the party and laces Big Sean’s instrumental for his Kendrick response. Looks like it’s going to be awhile before this dies down.
Algernod keeps the momentum of new music coming this afternoon by adding his touch to Woop’s “Pussy Nigga”. Don’t take it personal y’all.
First things first: this is not Eminem’s new single. Produced by DJ Khalil, the track will appear on Em’s upcoming album and is a part of the Call of Duty: Ghosts game.
These freestyles are becoming harder to control. Cassidy jumps into the fray with a response to Kendrick’s verbal assault.
Still no response from the victims yet, but others continue to step up. Mickey Factz is the latest New Yorker with a reply and adds the rest of Kendrick’s Black Hippy crew in into the mix.
Hours after giving the unfortunate “#DopeFrancis“, Lupe drops the second part of his “SLR (Super Lupe Rap“, which is also his response to Kendrick Lamar.
Kendrick has more than enough MCs wrapped under “Control”. Tonight, King Los grabs ahold of the instrumental and gives is a good run of his own.
If you don’t got a Lambo, keep it moving. With Yo Gotti and Rick Ross Gunplay cruising along, Gunplay puts the pedal to the medal on Self Made 3‘s latest release. Album in stores September 17.
As the sentencing phase continues in the trial of Bradley Manning, Denzil Porter lets his rhymes roam free on his new recording. Listen up. But watch for them traitors.
Big Sean swung by Hot 97 the other day to kick it with Flex. During his visit, he kicked a flow over Bleu Davinci’s “Streets On Lock”. Hall Of Fame hits the streets August 27.
Channeling French Montana and Drake, Lupe Fiasco experiments with his flow on his latest offering. This is something like an American nightmare.
Oh, you thought it was finished? Fred The Godson steps to his fellow Freshman with a response to “Control”. Gold star for the Breaking Bad sample in the beginning.
What about Bizzy Crook, Kendrick? While listening to Kendrick’s verse last night in Quad Studios, the Miami upstart questions why K-Dot didn’t reference him in his diatribe. 16 ain’t enough.
Plies is on a beat jacking spree,. And this evening, he decides to keep his fans proud with more new music, this time over J.Cole’s “Let Nas Down”. Listen up.
Although Bobby Ray wasn’t mentioned in Kendrick’s wrath, he steps up to the plate and responds with a recording fresh out the cooker. Dumb rappers need teaching listening.
After getting love drunk by her lonely, K.Michelle shares her Very Special Old Pale with Da Snowman. K’s debut Rebellious Soul is available here.
Guwop and his fellow Brick Squad artist Sosa got more money than they can count in their new collabo. This can be found on Gucci’s three-disc set, World War 3: Vol. 2: Gas, Molly & Lean, now on iTunes.
Although Earl Sweatshirt drops his debut next Tuesday, the ‘Net got ahold of his collaboration with Frank Ocean. Once you get past Earl’s lazy ass flow, Frank makes reference to his R&Beef with Chris Brown. Nothing to get anal over.
It’s been about a month and half since Meek Mill’s protegé Lil Snupe was gunned down. And in honor of his fallen Dream Chaser, Meek pours out a lil’ liquor over Boi-1da’s production.
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