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L.E.P. Bogus Boys “Streets Talking”/ “Johnny Cochran”

When have The Bogus Boys ever been known to disappoint? The Chicago duo are back with a new cinematic viral. Says Moonie and Count: “Most of the inspiration,comes from every day life. There’s a lot of guys out here, that wanna change there life,and right when they’re about to change there lives, Someone close to them gets in trouble and sets them up. That’s something that’s happening all around the county even our governor in Illinois, was railroaded by his […]

L.E.P. Bogus Boys On Kanye Collabo

[vodpod id=ExternalVideo.1010684&w=540&h=350&fv=affiliateSiteId%3D176704%26widgetId%3D502288%26width%3D628%26height%3D386%26mediaURL%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.bet.com%252Fcontent%252Fbetcom%252Fvideo%252Fmusicnews%252Fface-to-face%252Fkayne-west-lep-bogus-boys-s1%252F_jcr_content%252Fleftcol%252Fvideoplayer.mrss%26autoPlay%3D0%26revision%3D387%26js%3D1%26playOnLoad%3D0%26noScale%3D1] Although Kanye West dubbed Chicago “The City Of Hella Haters,” he’s showing hometown love to the L.E.P. Bogus Boys. In an interview with BET, Moonie reveals that they have a record with Ye in the stash. Better make like the Fonz and sit on it! fakeshoredrive

’11 Best Mixtapes: #9 L.E.P. Bogus Boys Now Or Neva

The Bogus Boys gave the game an ultimatum with last year’s standout, Now Or Neva. The Chicago natives leave their calling cards on “Amerikkka’s Worst Nightmare” and “Claim My Shit”. They push their skills to the limit on “25TH Hour” and emit the same urgency with Meek Mill for “Rush Hour”. Their crown jewel though, comes from the Lupe Fiasco-assisted “Zombieland”. Anchored by J-Kits’ instrumentation, the Chicago natives deliver a cautionary tale served cold. “Better open up your eyes they’ll […]

L.E.P. Bogus Boys Breakdown Now Or Neva

[vodpod id=Video.15635032&w=540&h=350&fv=] The Lower End Professionals dropped their new mixtape yesterday, Now Or Neva. Along with DJ Green Lantern, the duo stopped by MTV to give a quick rundown of the project. “Claim My Shit” – “[‘Claim My Shit’] is about the organizations out here, certain rappers out, they claim certain organizations or they wait till their, like, grown men to buy they way in,” G Count explained. “This is something you can’t buy your way in. This is deep-rooted, […]

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