Dorrough just dropped his latest mixtape, Silent Assassin hosted by DJ Drama and here is one of the standout tracks from the project featuring 2 Chainz & Yo Gotti. Amen. hhnm
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[vodpod id=Video.15603753&w=425&h=250&fv=launch%3D45032801%26amp%3Bwidth%3D420%26amp%3Bheight%3D245] Fiddy returned to the Today show this morning to promote his new book, Playground. As for those cornrows, that’s anybody’s guess. Book occupies shelves November 1st.
Brandon bares his chest and those ridiculous-ass earrings
Looking for a Halloween get-up ladies
This is more like a mixtape, but out of nowhere, DJ Folk drops a gang of new freestyles from the Snowman. Guess it’s safe to say: TM 103 is on the way, December 20th. “Headlines” “Y’all Don’t Hear Me” “She Will” “Tony Montana” “A$$” “Whole Thang”
As we get closer to Mobb Deep’s new EP, AHH provides the opening track from the project. Black Cocaine drops on Black Friday.
Before Young Gunna gives us The Revival, he invites us into his studio and bosses up over Meek and Rozay’s street anthem.
During Twista’s visit on Sway’s morning show, he let it rip
Jeezy
Blues singer Syl Johnson filed a lawsuit last week for The Throne using his song
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