As easy as a walk in the park, the Conglomerate’s Reek Da Villian lays down his raps over Meek Mill’s standout Dream Chasers track.
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Trina is back in business with her brand new mixtape. If the cover art still doesn’t motivate you to proceed, then do note it’s also executive produced by French Montana. Titles and download below.
Everybody’s talking about the good ‘ol days. Well, Shallah takes us back to 1986 on this smooth cut produced by DJ Thoro. Raekwon’s upcoming Lost Jewelry EP coming early ’13. xzone
Still stuck in the West Indian culture, here comes the second offering off Snoop’s reggae-inspired Reincarnation. Ironically, this isn’t bad, until he starts rapping. Produced by Major Lazer.
Mike Will Made It will release his Est. In 1989 2.5 on Christmas Eve. And what better way to brag about your statistics than the first single featuring Guwap and Juicy J. Depending on who, we probably did too. complex
In the latest chapter taken from The Playboy Diaries Vol. 1, Lloyd in his directing debut indulges in some of Amsterdam’s finest women and herbs. Might be that time to book a flight.
King L’s Drilluminati is right around the corner. But in the meantime, he’s walking around town and blowing that good smoke for Showtime‘s latest viewing.
While all she talks about is Louis, Jermaine gets more off his chest with an extended version of his S.O.U.L. Tape 2 collabo. Here’s something else to yap about: Born Sinner coming in 2013.
Out with the gold and in with the chrome, Maino, Lucky Don and Twigg Martin drop their rendition of Trinidad James’ underground hit. xzone
It appears so. Before Tyga was running with YMCMB, he was contestant on the unaired MTV game show, Bu$tas. The program was hosted by Kurupt and featured amateur rappers competing for, well, we’ll never know. When it was all said and done, Tyga lost to some other poor sap. But if history has proven anything, it’s that rappers and gameshows don’t mix. These days, hardcore authenticty in hip-hop has gone the way of the dinosaur. So more than likely, this will […]
That blog post perfectly captured the raw intensity of Joell Ortiz’s performance at Guz Sports Bar! His delivery of Battle Cry was absolutely electric, making the whole room feel like it was vibrating with pure, unfiltered energy. It reminded me of those high-stakes moments during a intense word guessing game with friends where the pressure is on and every single syllable counts. Seeing such a lyrical powerhouse perform in such an intimate, gritty setting was a legendary experience. If you weren't there, you truly missed out on some masterful storytelling. I'm still buzzing from that incredible night of hip-hop excellence!