Yelawolf mixes up the medicine once again on the cover art of his debut LP, Radioactive. Album in stores November 21st. Hallerache! “I needed to add some important finishing touches to the album which resulted in the new release date,” said Yelawolf. “I have some surprises in store for the fans that have to be seen before the album comes out. It’s definitely worth the wait.” UPDATE: Official tracklist via hhnm. 1. Radioactive (Intro) 2. Get Away (Feat. Shawty Fatt & […]
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Touring with Yelawolf sure looks fun. In the first part of his adventures overseas, we hit the United Kingdom. Drinking beer, skateboarding in hotels? Stay tuned. Radioactive coming 11.21.11.
A couple days after Yelawolf called out Machine Gun Kelly, MGK responds and says he has no problem with Yelawolf. Wheew. Now that’s over with, back to our regularly scheduled programming. wshh
Yelawolf’s debut single just got a little harder. And thanks to Flex, here’s the remix featuring T.I. and Slaughterhouse. Spoiler alert: Crooked I and Royce are murderous. Radioactive spreads November 21st. UPDATE: No tags via x.
“Machine Gun Kelly, If you want it, come get it…If you feeling froggy, jump muthafucka” While out West, Yelawolf caught up with Hot 97.5’s Bootleg Kev. During their interview Yela spoke on Machine Gun Kelly’s subliminal jabs. After the jump, he discusses his collabo with Kid Rock. Radioactive in stores November 21st.
Welcome to the best of both worlds. Detroit’s 95.5 FM premiered this earlier, but here’s the CDQ of Yelawolf‘s latest single. Recognize a hit when you hear it. Radioactive on November 21st.
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Yelawolf is bringing his Hard White
With Yelawolf’s debut Radioactive spreading on November 21st, he held a listening session at Baby Blues BBQ in LA where he gave tastemakers a preview of the music and spoke on his Eminem and Gangsta Boo collabo. kc
[vodpod id=Video.15547568&w=540&h=350&fv=] Some things are better watched. Here’s the video component to Shady Records 2.0’s cypher at the BET Hip-Hop Awards. Still amazing.
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