XXL continues their series of freestyles from the freshman class by giving TJ the honors for the day. Um, we’re welcomed?
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The streets are parched. And before Truoble feeds ’em with his next project, The Return Of December 17th, he supplies ’em with his latest video featuring those other guys.
Jahlil Beats returns with the second installment of his Legend Era mixtape series. Peep the titles and download after the jump.
Tito Lopez runs out of fucks to give on his latest recording produced by Booda Beats. Ask around, we DGAF either.
Rozay returns to God Forgives, I Don’t with Omarion to shoot their next video. Before the Dre Films-directed clip arrives, here’s a look at how they made the damn thing.
Slow and Bucks, creators of the clothing line Slowbucks, are liquidating their hustle into music with the collective, SBOE (Slow Bucks Over Everything). Yes, that is Santana rocking the Dumb Donald ski-mask. On April 29th, the Queens designers are releasing their debut project All We Got Is Us and kick things off with audio below produced by Nonstop. era
Rockie Fresh turned 22 years old today. So to commemorate his born day, here’s a song off his The Birthday Tape mixtape dropping next week. And just for the record, Panera Bread is delicious.
“All that beefing shit is corny, nigga faker than a Twitter beef…” Havoc and his former G-Unit partner Lloyd Banks, reunite on this cut off his album, 13. At this point, I don’t know whether H is trying to clap or dap P. 13 drops May 7th.

Ever since his trip to Cuba, Jigga’s been in the news. From his deal to launching Roc Nation Sports to possibly given up the Nets, Hov’s been making headlines. And in today’s episode of The Truth, YN weighs in the track and the idea of a new Jay-Z album. Y’all gon’ subscribe today.
Rapper by day, pianist by night? While in Boston yesterday, Macklemore and his trumpeter Owuor Arguna, showed off their musical talents with some soothing lounge music. This would probably make waiting in the doctor’s office somewhat bearable. Stay tuned for Volume 2.
Tyler really snapped with Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale! Every track feels like a personal Skup of emotions and raw vibes. The production is top-tier, and the added songs are pure gold. Definitely a must-listen for fans who appreciate lyrical depth and sonic experimentation.