After a few push backs, 50 delivers his new project on his born day. This will serve as a precursor to his next album, Street King Immortal. Tracklist and download link after the cut. engineroomaudio
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Method Man’s fifth solo album, Crystal Meth has been in the works since 2010. Since his last update, he now tells AHH the album will be produced by the RZA. Meth then also reiterates that the Blackout 3 album with Redman is still on the horizon as well as their How High 2 film.
On the red carpet of the ASCAP Awards, Def Jam VP and producer No I.D. tells MTV that Kanye’s next album may arrive later this year. “He’s coming right after that. I’m not working on that [Cruel Summer] album, I’m working on his album. This is Kanye. You know what to expect from the family. He hasn’t missed yet, so don’t expect him to miss. It’s what you expect and everything you don’t expect.”
Just less than 5 hours before the release of 5 (Murder By Numbers), Curtis now slows it down for one more leak. Get’cha two step on, bitches.
Initially off his Str8 Killa No Filla, Freddie now releases the full version featuring the second verse. Get down or lay down—again. Baby Face Killa coming soon.
We weren’t too happy with Trigga’s current single with T.I., but now he makes a splash with his latest offering from Chapter V, dropping August 21st. Cop the tune on iTunes. engineroomaudio
Cross the path of Torch, you might find yourself tied up. But if you manage to break loose, peep his new video off his No A/C mixtape.
Before the fireworks, the Nation’s Capital was treated yesterday to some of ATL’s finest along with T-Pain and Lloyd at RFK Stadium. If you couldn’t beat the heat, here’s what you missed according to AESAONE.
40 Water’s video game has been on pause lately, but today he and his goons lace up the tube with the latest viral off The Block Brochure. Oooh!
Now that 5 (Murder By Numbers) is dropping tomorrow, Fif and Hayes puts the bullshit to the side and takes care of business on the album’s newest leak. Smarten up.
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