While speaking with Raheem DeVaughn on BLIS.fm, A$AP Rocky and A$AP Ant both rocked the mic over various beats. Hit the jump for the interview portion.
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You don’t know what you came here for? Well Flex lets go a new record from Busta and his Conglomerate, produced by Ted Smooth. Cop on Google Play. Year Of The Dragon August 21.
“What are you doing? ….Everybody” Now that Tunechi and Drama are reuniting for Dedication 4, he called in Hot 107.9 and says he hopes to release it August 15. He’s already recorded over the “Cashin Out”, “I Don’t Like” and “Burn” beats. Weezy also spoke on ATL’s Bday Bash, YMCMB’s VMA nods, 2 Chainz, and goes with the ’92 Dream Team over the current team cause they’re bigger. Yup, size does matter.
Produced by The Alchemist, Odd Future’s Domo Genesis unleashes his new collection of tunes. Features include Tyler, The Creator, Earl Sweatshirt, Freddie Gibbs, Prodigy and more. Get it after the jump.
Gunplay accompanied the Bawse on MTV’s RapFix Live this afternoon. In typical fashion, Sway persuaded Gunplay to drop a free rhyme and he kindly accepted. Gunplay’s fire!
Home is where the heart is. Today, Eminem gave an interview with Nick Craig on Detroit’s Channel 95.5. He said he was turning in Slaughterhouse’s album and is still working on his next project. He also spoke on 50 Cent and the 10th anniversary of 8 Mile. Afterward, Royce da 5’9″ chimed in. Slaughterhouse Welcome To: Our House arrives August 28th. Hamza_Rev
Rozay’s promo doesn’t end as he brought it last week over to Chicago and Norfolk, VA. The clip then ends in NY with his release day yesterday and his RapFix Live appearance hours ago. Previously: Pt. 3
Before the video for his latest single arrives, Derick G gives us VIP treatment during the making. No premiere date set yet, just like no release date for Underrated.
Over Ma$e’s classic, Nip Hussle gives the people want they want with a new freestyle. Look out for another after he gathers 2,000 more Twitter followers.
Welp, the cat is out the bag on who’s taking RESPECT.‘s next cover. Before the final product is unveiled on August 28, here’s a look on how it all came about.
everyone makes their own music, yes, in the past it was done differently, but society and people have changed so "making music" has also changed, let's say that before 2000 the songs were more beautiful, rap has changed with society.