Can’t wait until Ross’ Teflon Don? Maybe this will hold you down until then. Courtesy of DJ Folk, this tape contains some of the Boss’ previous remixes, features and exclusives. Download here and you’ll catch the tracklist after the jump. NR
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Def Jam commissioned DJ Mathematics for this new mixtape featuring new and old verses from the Wu-Tang trio. Download it here. Backcover underneath.
Marsha wanted to give her fans something to hold them down until the release of her upcoming album, Late Nights & Early Mornings. How thoughtful. Download it here. Tracklist after the jump.
Finally. This was supposed to drop last Friday but was ultimately delayed. Listen to Kanye and see what the fuss is about. Download here. Tracklist below.
It’s been a busy weekend, so we never got around to throwing this up. Ah well, it’s never too late to enjoy “fuck shit”. Download here. Tracklist underneath.
Boy looka here a mixtape droppin’ when it was promised. A novel approach! Live Mixtapes UPDATE: YK got a bonus cut.
This is for the lover in you. Angela Yee reached out to plenty of hip-hop folks to find out their favorite slow jams and DJ Wonder got his mix on and voila! Lackin’ some romance in your casa, download this bad boy and watch the magic unfurl. Tracklist below.
Yesterday’s leak was good enough to warrant this post. Not to mention, Statik Selektah and Green Lantern give their seal of approval. You know the drill. Download here. Tracklist after thee cut.
Ha, check out that cover! Shade 45’s DJ Wonder mixed Freeway vocals over Eminem tracks for this monster mash. Download it here. Back cover after the jump.
Love stinks. Luckily PUSH! Montana’s rhymes don’t. Here’s the first of three free EP’s. Download it here. Tracklist underneath the text. 1. The One! prod. by Chase N Cashe 2. Superhero! with JaeB prod. by Rico Beats 3. Blinded! 4.Nice Guy! vocals & prod. by Sunny Jones 5.Girls Gone Crazy! prod. by GQ Beats
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