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Damn, Damn, Damn.
Delicious.
Ferociously Basic.
Breaking Bad.
Started.
From New York to the Chi, Hav and Twista stay alert in the accompanying visual to their new collabo. The track can be found on Havoc’s solo LP, 13.
Lady Gaga was across the pond for the iTunes festival two nights ago and debuted her collaboration,”Jewels And Drugs”. The song features, T.I., Too $hort, and Twista, but due to legalities, Tip was unable to perform his verse. Nonetheless, the track sounds promising and will be featured on her album ARTPOP later this year.
Listed as “Bump That Ass” on Flex’ Who You Mad At? Me Or Yourself?, Jeremih and Twista hit the hookah bar in the mixtape’s latest video. If you haven’t yet, you can download the tape here.
With Mia Rey on the hook and a familiar sample on deck, Twista woos the ladies on his new recording. Produced by KE On The Track. Peep a snippet of his “Throwin My Money” video with R. Kelly below.
Tony Yayo’s prepping his Godfather Of The Ghetto mixtape and as always, it’s money over bitches. To hear him tell it, here’s some auto-tune pleasure featuring Twista.
Wale, in this track, shows once again his ability to blend different genres. He doesn't limit himself to hip-hop, but enriches it with R&B nuances, creating a familiar sound. This fusion is not only an exercise in style, but serves to intensify the emotional impact of the song. And then there is his ability to rap. Wale is a master at playing with words, creating complex rhymes and modulating his voice to best express his emotions. In 'Blanco', his rap part is an explosion of words that intertwine with the melody, creating a hypnotic and relaxing effect. His ability to go from moments of pure energy to moments of deep introspection is what makes this track so engaging; it reminds me of when you would slow dance, hugging your woman.