In recognition of today’s date, Slim The Mobster and Friday both play Jason over the dark instrumental. Thank God it’s Friday? Sounds like it. Be on the lookout for Slim’s new mixtape coming soon.
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Over the soulful sounds provided by Statik Selektah, Kid Ink laid down a few of his raps during his visit to Statik’s Shade 45 show last night. Smooth sailing.
With 4/20 coming next Friday, Uncle Snoop lets loose his new single off Smokers EP. Instead of breathing it in, this dud never should’ve gotten out. Check out the EP’s tracklist after the cut.
MMG’s Torch is back in his native NY and heads Uptown with Jomo and Provalone P for his new video. Off his mixtape, U.F.O. Vol. 2.
The Chef’s protege is gearing up to release his mixtape, No Handouts on April 16th. For the first leak off the project, he hands us his new track featuring Mac Miller. Hate later, listen now.
Meek and Jahlil Beats reunite on this new cut off Dreamchasers 2. The beat is haunting and meshes well with his scatty flow. Come to think about it, Gunplay or 2 Chainz would probably tear this apart too. DC2 drops April 24th. pitchfork
Now that we are finally getting that 50 Cent/Gangsta Grillz mixtape, The Lost Tape soon, DJ Drama spoke to The Boombox on how the idea came about. “We ran into each other at my party out there. I think I said a joke to him real quick about [doing a Gangsta Grillz tape], like, ‘You playing…,’ because a while ago we were supposed to be doing a G-Unit tape that never happened and we’ve been discussing some things. I was with his […]
Inside the Marriott at 2 am, rising MC Big Stat and Big Mef drops a few quick bars while loitering in the lobby. Guess this wasn’t a non-smoking area. wtcfolife
[vodpod id=Video.16362105&w=540&h=350&fv=] In the wake of the arrest of George Zimmerman, Wyclef linked up with Prescribed and J. Williams for their tribute to Trayvon Martin. Above is their viral “I Am” focusing on global profiling.
Whatever Miguel is up to in his seductive clip, he still manages to maintain focus while holding the cam. This is off his three-track project, Art Dealer Chic Vol. 3, which is available here.
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.