Statik stays busy. While out in Pittsburgh last week, the producer spoke to Ya Momz House on his numerous projects including a joint project with Bun B and recording with Eminem for Obie Trice’s upcoming LP. 57thave
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[vodpod id=Video.15901638&w=540&h=350&fv=] For the first time since their run-in with the law, the Kang and his queen return to L.A. for work and play. However, TIP’s moves get interrupted from a call to return to the A. Previously: Ep. 1 l Ep. 2 l Ep. 3 l Ep. 4
Styles P keeps his rhyme book fresh and lays a few of his raps down over Frank Ocean’s “Swim Good”. This ain’t bad.
Produced by King Karnov, Bishop Lamont releases the first single off his upcoming album, The Reformation. This goes hard. Cop the single on iTunes now.
Aside from bringing out DMX at Miami’s LIV last night, Tunechi performed “The Motto” sans Drake, who was across the states in Sin City. No worries though, Lil Twist dances to the rescue. uhtn
Still stacking his dough, Percy Miller rounds up his fellow No Limit soldiers and Meek Mill for his new posse cut. Surprisingly, this isn’t bad at all. hotnewhiphop
Jeremih isn’t the only R&B guy hopping on Take Care‘s popular hit. Mario now puts his vocals to the side and slings his raps over Drake and Tunechi’s party record. If Omarion’s next, I quit life. laleakers
Now that Schoolboy Q has set a release date of January 14 for his Habits & Contradictions project, he relieves our stress with his new track featuring his TDE homie, Kendrick Lamar. Dave Free on the beat.
Yo Gotti will finally release his album in just 8 days. Last week, he held a private listening session giving tastemakers a preview of what to expect. Live From The Kitchen drops on January 10th. thegrindington
The “Rap Game Stressful” indeed, but for the latest installment of his Streets Most Wanted mini-series, inmate Flocka dons some orange and stands trial. Waka… Flocka… not guilty.
Pay attention. This made 0 impact but the Clipse are on fire. Jadakiss is nowhere near Top 5. He can not have the impact as his peers. Good verses and songs, yes. Top 30 from New York, yes. Top 5, no.