After winning Red Bull’s Big Tune competition, producer Frank Dukes got the opportunity to work with Ghostface Killah. Here’s the end result from their lab session. The Apollo Kids coming December 14. os Sidebar: Ghost Plugs New Album At B.B. King
Author: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
Before Mack Maine and Birdman release White Boyz, Young Money’s President drops off his solo mixtape hosted by DJ Ill Will and DJ Rockstar. Stop bullshittin’ and check the link and tracklist after the jump. kingz
In support of Cudder’s sophomore release, Scotty gets laid out for his limited edition promo posters. Only 1,109 have been made and you can pre-order them soon. Another is on the way, but for now, check out the second version below. MOTM2 in stores Nov. 9th.
Although the hottest in the hood shot a new video last week, today, he drops off a long overdue clip for track six off his recent mixtape. wshh
Banks’ new album The Hunger For More 2 drops November 22, the same day as Kanye and Nicki. And in an interview with Rap-Up, he explains how the posse cut, “Start It Up” came into fruition. Vroom vroom!
Last Thursday, Peedi, Jakk Frost, and Free brought the ruckus in Philly and delivered their set of bars over an M.O.B.B. instrumental during Duck Down’s 15th Anniversary show. It’s the real.
Last night Nicki was in my neck of the woods for the D.C. leg of her Pink Friday tour. Above she makes her entrance reciting verses off your favorite radio tunes. Hey, the bass was high, but her verses turned me on and her pants were mighty fitted, uh, damn!
Tony Yayo hit up Shade 45 yesterday and chopped it up with DJ Whoo Kid. Always an entertaining interview, Yayo speaks on Fif’s recent movie deal, Bucks tax troubles and more. Below he weighs in on T.I. recent jail situation and Bieber’s alleged assault incident. mf
After Nashville Friday night, Bobby Ray made his way back to his hometown last night at Emory University’s Homecoming and brought out T.I. and Playboy Tre to recite track five off The Adventures Of Bobby Ray. The whole gang’s here.
No telling where this track will end up at, but Pinero swung through Harlem recently to shoot the visuals for it. P’s got bars and uh, he’s swinging on them too. sermon
Doechii hits the mark again with 'Anxiety'. His ability to blend lyrics with a fast-paced beat is truly worthy of praise. The track is remarkably developed to convey a variety of emotions, with a mix of modern sounds and classical influences that create a unique atmosphere. His voice is powerful and versatile, effortlessly shifting from moments of vulnerability to bursts of energy. 'Anxiety' is a testament to Doechii's talent, which can be felt in his ability to rap and sing, and his ability to create music that shakes you up and gives you emotions.