
Should’ve, could’ve, would’ve. And for Devin The Dude, he’s living with regrets on his brand new release. Off his upcoming album, One For The Road on October 8.
Should’ve, could’ve, would’ve. And for Devin The Dude, he’s living with regrets on his brand new release. Off his upcoming album, One For The Road on October 8.
Slim Thug and Z-Ro’s King N Tha Boss album is still on the horizon. But until we get a concrete date, here’s the tandem’s song against the boys in the blue. Thankfully, the right to remain silent doesn’t apply here.
The Mafia has been quiet as of late. Back like they never left, Maino, Twigg Martin and Lucky Don reemerge with a new track anyway.
Lately, Papoose has been feeling a certain type of way. Now that he’s got Kendrick and Big Sean out his way, he’s back with the freebies and this one is over Rich Homie Quan’s instrumental.
Taken off DJ X-Rated and DJ Esco’s mixtape, Drugs, Future Hendrix shares his infatuation of substance abuse on his new ditty. Gives a whole new meaning to there’s hope with dope.
Earlier this year, Lupe kept fans wondering when he revealed lyrics to a track with an interesting title. Tonight, he finally liberated the final product for our ears.
Shallah is back with another dish and serves up it with a side of Mic Geronimo and The Kid Daytona. Produced by Roads Art. Gobble Gobble!
I wanna be great. Dom P in my glass, I want yellowtail on my plate.
Despite the change in weather, The Trill O.G., brings the heat with the Bawse, 2 Chainz and Serani on his brand new track. His album is set to drop November 12th.
Gucci’s steal at it. And whether it’s bricks or money, he’s steal getting it on his new collaboration with Otis. Off his recent release, Diary Of A Trap God. Produced by Zaytoven.
Wale, in this track, shows once again his ability to blend different genres. He doesn't limit himself to hip-hop, but enriches it with R&B nuances, creating a familiar sound. This fusion is not only an exercise in style, but serves to intensify the emotional impact of the song. And then there is his ability to rap. Wale is a master at playing with words, creating complex rhymes and modulating his voice to best express his emotions. In 'Blanco', his rap part is an explosion of words that intertwine with the melody, creating a hypnotic and relaxing effect. His ability to go from moments of pure energy to moments of deep introspection is what makes this track so engaging; it reminds me of when you would slow dance, hugging your woman.