Hit-Boy brought his duo, Audio Push over to Shade 45. During their interview with Sway, Hit-Boy pulled out the laptop to play a few beats as Octane and Pricetag did their thing.
					
					Hit-Boy brought his duo, Audio Push over to Shade 45. During their interview with Sway, Hit-Boy pulled out the laptop to play a few beats as Octane and Pricetag did their thing.
					
					Consequence is back with new music and gets things rolling with an opening verse to his former boss’s single.
					
					Look who’s a shot caller now. With the relaunch of Priority Records, producer Harry Fraud has formed a new label, Surf School. Fraud turned to his Twitter account and said this of his new venture. For the label I am looking to create partnerships with other independent minded artists and release wavy music. Its not about signing people.” He then went on to clarify, “As far as me as an artist/producer I do not have a record deal…yet (evil laugh).”
					
					Sorry 2004 2013. The day after J.Cole apologized for his lyric on Drake’s “Jodeci Freestyle”, Drizzy turned to his blog and expressed his regret. He also said that the lyric will be removed.
					
					YMCMB’s compilation LP, Rich Gang is in stores today. Last night, the gang including Weezy, Birdman and Bow Wow took the festivities to the Big Apple and RTNY was in the mix. We see you too, Juve.
					
					The wait is over. Chamillionaire finally drops the appetizer to his forthcoming Poison album with his new extended play, Reignfall. Listen to the 7 tracks below and cop the album at his site or on iTunes.
					
					Mac Miller has a light bulb. Hundreds of them actually. And in the latest visual off his Watching Movies With The Sound Off, he and Niki Randa take a moment to reflect in the mirror. Cop the album here.
					
					J.Cole recently found himself on the wrong side of The Anti-Bullying Alliance. On Drake’s song “Jodeci Freestyle”, he spit: “I’m artistic, you niggas is autistic, retarded”.
					
					While in town, 2 Chainz woke up early with the Hot 97 morning crew. During their hour chat, Chainz discusses life after “Duffle Bag Boys”, relationship with Ludacris, Trayvon Martin and tons more.
					
					In support of Deep Concept Media’s mixtape, Opportunity Knox Vol. 2, a few vets from the game rep their Jamaica, Queens ground to the fullest. nr
Tyler, The Creator’s Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale feels like a fresh extension of his original masterpiece. The added tracks bring more emotion and polish. Listening to it while driving through Faisal Town Phase 2 somehow makes the whole vibe even better—luxury mixed with raw honesty.