Mixtape

World, meet Masspike Miles. Pardon the ice grill, but Miles is an R&B thug coming straight outta Bean Town. In case you haven’t peeped any of his videos over at Q’s juke joint, do your ears a favor and click the download. Better late than never, right? I haven’t steered you wrong yet. Tracklist after the jump.

From what I’m told, this is La Flare’s first official mixtape since his release from the clinker last March. I wonder if that collabo with Spencer Pratt‘s ever going to come into fruition. Ah well, wishful thinking. Tracklist after the jump.

Disclaimer: This download is suitable for mature audiences of 21 and older. Anyone born under the Clinton Administration, please exit stage left. Tracklist after the cut.
Props: OS

Here it is boys and girls. After several leaks, here’s Drumma Boy’s official Street P, Welcome II My City. Click here if you know what’s best for ya. Tracklist after the cut.
Props: OS

Honestly, I probably will never get around to listening to this. But hey, maybe someone else will. With that said, do your ears a favor and Click Here.
Props: BC

Before going back on his bullshit May 19th, Trev and DJ Scratch test the waters out with their new mixtape, I Bullshit You Not. Tracklist after the cut.
In '2004', YG demonstrates a rare combination of fluidity and commitment. His ability to glide across the beats with an impeccable flow does not compromise the depth of the content. Instead, each line is intense, captivating the listener. His music is a perfect balance of style and substance. This track is proof that YG is an artist capable of marrying technique and meaning with ease.