Well that was fast. Not too long after Azealia’s response, Angel retaliates back over ‘Pac’s “Abitionz Az A Ridah” instrumental. Hopefully, Ms. Banks doesn’t take the title literally. This is getting good.
Author: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
The paws continue to be thrown as Azealia Banks wastes no time firing back at Angel Haze’s diss record. If you can look past the soundbite, Banks got a few scratches in of her own. However, Haze 1. Banks 0.
Freddie Gibbs keeps it in his normal habitat with his contribution to DJ Muggs’ upcoming album, Bass For Your Face on January 15. Fred is as hard as they come. Pause. hhdx
Last night, Spitta packed S.O.B.s like his weed and brought along some surprise entertainment including Styles P, Action Bronson, Stalley and Smoke DZA. Here’s a summary of the smoked out evening.
Looks can be deceiving, but for right now, feast ya eyes on a few eye catchers in Franchise and Vinny Radio’s new visual. Off the duo’s Change of Plans.
Hard works pays off and today it was announced that the rising star from L.A. officially let the ink dry over at RCA Records. Congrats! Says the Kid: “We achieved so much last year independently but we just felt it was time to team up with a major in 2013 to take it to the next level and RCA is as excited as we are about the vision and possibilities.” The SVP of A&R and Marketing J. Grand adds: “I’m ecstatic […]
Sans Weezy, but with The Roots, T.I. brought the trap over to Jimmy Fallon’s hood with a live performance of his Trouble Man single. Below is his and Tiny’s Ebony “10 Hottest Couples” cover.
Rather than respond to Meek’s diss, Cassidy opts to address his other concerns on this uplifting recording. Yea, you’re definitely on your own on this one, Cas. djabsolut
“I can’t wait to do a song with Boosie straight out of jail.” It’s still money over everything for Ca$h Out and now he ups the stakes even higher with Trinidad James for his new remix. Think I just got an overdraft.
Chi Ali drops off a few bars over Jay’s classic instrumental and gives it exclusively to Flex. Sounds like he didn’t fall off.
The style and skill are on a par with the exaggerated musicality. I tried to understand the message of the song. I think it's about a person who thinks they can do a series of things that may be beautiful or "powerful," but in reality it's nothing of the sort. People are like chickens that eat each other and don't know that they're raised and live only to be eaten.