It’s Friday the 13th and today, Scram Jones is playing Jason. No knives needed for this onslaught. With any luck, Scram will recruit a few accomplances three months from now.
It’s Friday the 13th and today, Scram Jones is playing Jason. No knives needed for this onslaught. With any luck, Scram will recruit a few accomplances three months from now.
Starting off with her 3 Stacks impression, Janelle turns up the funk for the Dungeon Wondamix with Sir Lucious, Mr. Green and Solange. This is the Target bonus off her recent release, The Electric Lady.
Odd Future’s trio Hodgy Beats, Left Brain and Domo Genesis will be releasing their self-titled LP, MellowHype this Halloween. Until it arrives, do what the titles says and check out their new release.
Freddie wants it all and nothing less on his contribution to Young Chop’s, Precious, now on iTunes. Also on the producer’s project, Juicy J certifies his gangsta with his own helping hand. Yea, hoe!
When Juve’s all alone in his room and staring at the wall, he’s getting his LL on with his latest recording. Ladies love cool, Juve.
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.
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