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.
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.
The day after Macklemore’s #CRWN interview, the Seattle rapper takes the cover of Rolling Stone‘s Fall Music Preview issue. Too late to smile back. Download The Heist here.
Capo continues his way of life and brings it with the third installment of his Vampire Life series. Guests include Mel Matrix, Charlie Rock, Sen City, Trav, Jahlil Beats and more. Stream and download below.
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.
Tito Lopez is not your ordinary black dude with a Spanish name. But to hear him tell it, take a stroll with him in the video for the opening track off his Y.O.U. tape. Sayonara.
Smoked out sessions on the couch never looked so sweet. With that said, check out Def Jam’s August Alsina’s new visual with Curren$y. Off his upcoming Downtown: Life Under The Gun EP.
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