Like Ghost‘s release, Wu-Tang producer and DJ Mathematics will deliver The Answer on April 16. Until then, bow down to his latest cut with a few from the Wu and a couple outside the clan. rg
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At 120 frames per second, Yela slows things all the way down in his new video. This tune will appear on his upcoming Trunk Muzik Returns on the 14th.
In support of his collaboration with Preemo, Joey turns New York into an animated playground. Download the track traditionally here.
“You ain’t gotta be intimidated, man, stop running your mouth!” This is the type of shit DVR was made for. Next month, DMX will attempt to get his mind right on Iyanla Vanzant’s Fix My Life. Here’s the trailer for broadcast. Airs April 13th on OWN.
Lil Jon’s going to make you sweat. The king of crunk has partnered with Zumba Fitness for a tour and releases this workout tune for you. What!? Says Jon. “Fitness and health are important to me, and Zumba fans hit me up all the time tellin’ me how my songs and voice motivate them to get them through their workout. Now we’re helping to bring the Zumba experience to the nightclub scene. I’m excited to DJ this tour and give […]
Over production provided by The Heatmakerz, Frederico smuggles 17 new tracks with his latest mixtape, Contraband. Peep the titles and download after the jump.
Nancy Sinatra’s boots were made for walking, but Big Boi’s were made for the track. Starting next month, General Patton will be hitting the road on a 45 city tour. Killer Mike will also be on the undercard. Check out the dates below. rollingstone
You’ll probably find some of the finest women over in France. So Loso packs his bags and heads to Cannes to find his own. Directed by Nigel D and Wiley.
A few MCs have been vocal regarding MTV’s controversial list. And for his latest recording, Danny adds a hashtag and weighs in on the topic over le musica de Harry Fraud.
It’s still all about the Benjamins. And with that said, take a listen to the new single from Lore’l produced by Big Nate and Case Boogie. Time to cash out? era
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.