After releasing his new mixtape, Unexpected Victory, The Chef ain’t done, and gives us a new freestyle going in over Jeezy’s “I Do” with some help from Big Bub.
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Phonte doesn’t need an umbrella to boogie. He just moves his feet to the top in the video for his Charity Starts At Home‘s opening track. Directed by Kenneth Price. We see you 9th.
You’ve seen the final front cover and now down below is the tracklisting of the most anticipated mixtape of the year thus far. This shit looks good enough to be an official album. Rich Forever finally drops tmw at 3:05 pm.
Trae and his Asshole By Nature band are set to release their compilation LP, Welcome 2 The Streets. But before they lay out the welcome mat, they flip the switch with their cut featuring Freezer. uhtn
“I be on that elite shit, that HBK, Heartbreak Kid freak shit” Not really Shawn. But after getting wind of Fif’s shout on the “Up (Remix)“, the WWF star turned to his Twitter account and thanked the rapper. If you ain’t down with that, we got two words for ya… thisis50
Off The Wire 6 DVD, Meek Mill lets an acapella rip for a three minute freestyle, presented by We Run The Streets. Previously: Young Chris
[vodpod id=Video.15914147&w=540&h=350&fv=] Bring it! Here’s footage of Amaya that was used to plug Alchemist and Oh No’s joint album. Peep the title track here and pick up Vodka & Ayahuasca on the 24th. Previously: Promo 1
Tip recently called Power 106 in Los Angeles and spoke with the LA Leakers. Here’s what they discussed. Break 1: Speaks on his motivation behind Fuck The City Up. Break 2: Speaks on working with Dr. Dre Break 3: Talks a possible collabo album with Jeezy
During LIV’s celebration with Tunechi, X and others last weekend, Meek Mill also hit the stage for a performance. Afterwards, at about the 3:24 mark, he meets God’s Son. There you go Angola. 57
This year is looking promising for Los. And today, he utilizes his talents over Just Blaze’s boom bap. Grab his recent mixtape, The Crown Ain’t Safe here. Amen!
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