“B, what’s the name of the mixtape? When it’s coming out?” I say bitch this is the mixtape, we’re going live right now hoe” Bun keeps the ball rolling with two more new joints. “No Mixtape” has some references from Usher’s debacle while “One King” borrows La Flare’s instrumental. “No Mix Tape” “One King” Nahright.com Previously: “Transform Ya” (Freestyle) | 2 Damn Trill | I’m On The Block x “Stupid Trill” | On To The Next Year
Author: Paul “Big Homie” Duong
Oh Lord. Looks like Busta and Khaled have joined Dirty Money in their upcoming video. Check out a preview above.
After a slight delay, it is finally here. Hosted by DJ Drama, is Cameron’s bossy follow up. Download here. Backcover with tracklist after the jump. Props: NR
Uncle Bun maintains his momentum with another new freestyle. This time he takes a crack at Swizzy’s instrumental. Roll out! Props: Info Previously: 2 Damn Trill | I’m On The Block | On To The Next Year
Uncle Bun maintains his momentum with another new freestyle. This time he takes a crack at Swizzy’s instrumental. Roll out! Props: Info Previously: 2 Damn Trill |
Uncle Bun maintains his momentum with another new freestyle. This time he takes a crack at Swizzy’s instrumental. Roll out! Props: Info Previously: 2 Damn Trill | I’m On The Block | On To The Next Year
Tremaine gave us the heads up last week and down bottom is the final product. The audio is shamefully crappy, but it’ll do for now. YK2 via ThisIsR&B UPDATE: CDQ UHTN
Shaffer joined the Birthday Girl and her husband, Kendu at Miami’s nightspot, B.E.D. last night. You already know the drinks were flowing. Cheers! Spotted: The305
“They wanna lock me up and throw away the key/ I wanna pop ‘em up and throw away the heat“ Accompanied by a sample from ‘Pac’s Thug Angel DVD, Weezy pens his legal troubles and frustrations onto his latest offering. Props: KC
Make sure you hit Shallah up and wish the Chef blessings on his born day. Peace God! Update: Only fitting here’s some audio of Rae on Tony Touch’s final show of ’09.
[…] With the advent of drill music, gang life is omnipresent in the current hip-hop/rap landscape. Yet, The Game's depiction of that life in his 2011 song "Red Nation" saw quick banning. In response, The Game hoped more of his songs were banned from radio because they did so well on the internet. […]