Luda and Ciara’s verses are recycled from this remix, but around the 2:26 mark is where Breezy gets low too. This is off his In The Zone mixtape which drops Valentine’s Day. Hit it from the back? Pulling hair? All for it. Props: ThisIsRNB
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This slipped under our radar, but Left Back is set to be Little Brother’s final album. Oh, quit crying. The album drops April 20th and here’s what you’ll get: 01. Curtain Call 02. Table For Two (feat. Jozeemo & Yahzarah) 03. Tigallo For Dolo 04. Revenge (feat. Truck North & Median) 05. So Cold (feat. Chaundon) 06. Second Chances (feat. Bilal & Darien Brockington) 07. Go Off, Go On 08. What We Are (feat. Quiana) 09. After The Party (S1 […]
“Three shots, you’ll probably be leakin’ out your Reebok/ How we rock/ Got eyes everywhere like peacocks” This premiered during Gangsta Gibb’s appearance on Toca Tuesdays a few weeks ago. Today, producer Burn One released the CDQ version. Can’t do wrong with that. Props: TSS
Take it down high or low with Janelle’s first single off The ArchAndroid. Oh yeah, Big Boi’s not only featured on the track, but serves as the album’s executive-producer. TSS
You might’ve of seen Drizzy obeying his thirst last week, but here’s a more clearer version of the commercial featuring the producer, 40. NR
A snippet of this surfaced way back when and never made it’s way on Rated R. Peep the Prince sample and enter Miss Fenty’s sexual side. Nav
[vodpod id=Video.3033349&w=425&h=350&fv=m%3D102905614%26type%3Dvideo%26a%3D0] Here’s more behind the scenes footage from Khaled’s triumphant anthem. Fast forward to the 9:00 mark and Khaled explains how the track and hook came to fruition. 57thAve
[vodpod id=Video.3033896&w=425&h=350&fv=] The Talk of New York stopped by Green Lantern’s Invasion Radio earlier this week. He speaks on touring with 50, the Internet, music consumption, and busts a few freestyles. G.P.G. on iTunes now. THH Earlier: New Music: Tony Yayo x Soulja Boy “King of Pyrex” (Remix)
Yep, it’s the takeover, no Hova. Instead, Donnis borrows Juelz’s instrumental for this track appearing on his Southern Comfort mixtape. Look for that on a blog near you next month.
Gotti and Weezy made their way to Los Angeles to shoot scenes for the Pyrex King’s new video. In an interview with 1515, Gotti kept the concept under wraps. “Women lie, men lie — it’s kind of a mystery video. You’ll see what’s going on and what’s not going on. I’m rapping about numbers. It’s self-explanatory, a lot of things I’m talking about — figures …what jewelry cost, what my deal is worth. It’s just different things where I come […]
With "Which One," Drake and Central Cee bridge the Atlantic through their shared affinity for Caribbean-influenced sonics, cementing UK drill's arrival in mainstream hip-hop's upper echelon. This collaboration isn't just another checkbox on Drake's endless list of co-signs—it represents the continued global evolution of Black music dialects, with Central Cee's gritty London cadence providing the perfect counterbalance to Drake's melodic versatility. The track's immediate chart success proves that the UK-Toronto pipeline remains one of hip-hop's most fruitful cross-cultural exchanges.