After racking in $500k over the G-Men’s win on Sunday, Curtis decided to double-up for his home team and has challenged
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A few hours ago, Childish Gambino performed his first London show at C.A.M.P. How fitting. Ha! Up top, Amaru Don TV shares a recap of Gambino performing tracks off his recent album, Camp.
“Claiming to fuck da city up, bitch you a lie…” Alley Boy’s Nigganati drop tomorrow, but he already wants in. And on this cut, he lets off a few subliminal shots. Produced by Will A Fool. mr. x
Even after performing for a few of our troops still left in the Middle East, the People’s Champ keeps his weekly music series going for the women. Damn, shawty. Previously: “That’s The Way Luv Goes“
Bow Wow’s Underrated has suffered a few pushbacks but today, XXL ushers in a new track from the project featuring some of his Young Money compadres. Not bad Shad.
“I ain’t watchin’ The Throne/ I’m sabotaging it.” Joe returns to his freestyle roots and gives The Throne’s opening track a whirl. Current event references for days.
For all you pussy ass ho niggas, K-Dot brought his
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John and Luda combine their wonder twin powers for the new single off the Think Like A Man soundtrack. Hopefully the movie is half way as good as this record.
Waka Flocka launched his anti-bullying campaign
Doechii hits the mark again with 'Anxiety'. His ability to blend lyrics with a fast-paced beat is truly worthy of praise. The track is remarkably developed to convey a variety of emotions, with a mix of modern sounds and classical influences that create a unique atmosphere. His voice is powerful and versatile, effortlessly shifting from moments of vulnerability to bursts of energy. 'Anxiety' is a testament to Doechii's talent, which can be felt in his ability to rap and sing, and his ability to create music that shakes you up and gives you emotions.