You thought Mr. Cannon was done with the remixes? Well, he’s back at it and this time he jumps on Terius’ track from his latest project, 1977.
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This appears on DJ Drama’s new album Third Power, but now, Jizzle decides to add a verse for the unofficial remix.
We’ve been waiting for Pusha to finally release his Fear Of God: Let Us Pray EP for a while now, and tonight it has hit the net. Until it arrives in stores next Tuesday, here is one of the new tracks that can be found on the project.
Young Money’s original first lady returns with some new material featuring her co-workers Lil Wayne and Drake. Oh yeah, that’s Cool & Dre on the production. So far so good. Look out for her debut album soon. Flex
“Sweet ass bitch muthafucka” While we wait for Common’s The Dreamer, The Believer to drop next month, Flex lets loose what should be his next single produced by No I.D. Ain’t nothing sweet over here. This is tough. Video coming soon. UPDATE: No tags. Clean.
Stunna and Mack Maine put their heads together and team up with DJ Folk and Khaled for a brand new mixtape. Features include Weezy, Rozay, K-Dot and more. Tracklist and download link after the cut.
[vodpod id=Video.15635322&w=540&h=350&fv=%26rel%3D0%26border%3D0%26] It’s Tre Day. And earlier, the R&B singer appeared on 106 & Park to premiere his latest visual. Don’t forget, Anticipation II and #Letmeholdatbeat2 available here. Shouts to Engine Room Audio. yardie
Rozay made his first television appearance this evening since suffering two seizures last month. He spoke on his condition, upcoming collaboration with Jay-Z and thanked the fans for their support—even 50 Cent. Sidebar: Wale On 106 & Park yardie
Mama said it would be days like this and in honor of his mom’s born day, here’s Pill’s new ode. Epidemic on the way.
Tyrese’s new album Open Invitation is now at a retailer near you. And to show appreciation to his fans, here’s his remix featuring T.I. x
[…] The music video for “Certified” pairs sleek cinematography with Café’s gritty bars, delivering a polished yet raw aesthetic. Set against an urban backdrop that reflects the rapper’s New York roots, the visuals capture the authenticity and charisma that have defined Red Café’s career. Each scene is a nod to the resilience and ambition that has kept him relevant in an ever-changing music landscape. […]