
What about Bizzy Crook, Kendrick? While listening to Kendrick’s verse last night in Quad Studios, the Miami upstart questions why K-Dot didn’t reference him in his diatribe. 16 ain’t enough.
What about Bizzy Crook, Kendrick? While listening to Kendrick’s verse last night in Quad Studios, the Miami upstart questions why K-Dot didn’t reference him in his diatribe. 16 ain’t enough.
Plies is on a beat jacking spree,. And this evening, he decides to keep his fans proud with more new music, this time over J.Cole’s “Let Nas Down”. Listen up.
Although Bobby Ray wasn’t mentioned in Kendrick’s wrath, he steps up to the plate and responds with a recording fresh out the cooker. Dumb rappers need teaching listening.
After getting love drunk by her lonely, K.Michelle shares her Very Special Old Pale with Da Snowman. K’s debut Rebellious Soul is available here.
Guwop and his fellow Brick Squad artist Sosa got more money than they can count in their new collabo. This can be found on Gucci’s three-disc set, World War 3: Vol. 2: Gas, Molly & Lean, now on iTunes.
Although Earl Sweatshirt drops his debut next Tuesday, the ‘Net got ahold of his collaboration with Frank Ocean. Once you get past Earl’s lazy ass flow, Frank makes reference to his R&Beef with Chris Brown. Nothing to get anal over.
It’s been about a month and half since Meek Mill’s protegé Lil Snupe was gunned down. And in honor of his fallen Dream Chaser, Meek pours out a lil’ liquor over Boi-1da’s production.
Rap game’s outta control. Less than 24 hours after Kendrick Lamar proclaimed to be “King Of New York,” Brooklyn’s Joell Ortiz returns fire with a freestyle of his own.
Bundle up. Trinidad Jame$ got more new music and brings Future and Gotti onboard for this release off DJ Murdaman and DJ Rell’s Trickin And Trappin 5 mixtape. Hopefully, this isn’t contagious. Download TJ’s 10 Pc. Mild mixtape here.
There’s a war going on outside and nobody is safe. Shot in the jungles of India comes the visual aid to Just Blaze and Baauer’s EDM hit. These kids are out to more than just tax.
Doechii hits the mark again with 'Anxiety'. His ability to blend lyrics with a fast-paced beat is truly worthy of praise. The track is remarkably developed to convey a variety of emotions, with a mix of modern sounds and classical influences that create a unique atmosphere. His voice is powerful and versatile, effortlessly shifting from moments of vulnerability to bursts of energy. 'Anxiety' is a testament to Doechii's talent, which can be felt in his ability to rap and sing, and his ability to create music that shakes you up and gives you emotions.