Troy Ave is preparing to release a new album titled "Dope Boy Troy" on March 24th. Today, the BSB Records CEO, drops off a Trilogy-produced banger to get fans warmed up
Big Snoop Doggis getting ready to bless his fans with some more of that West Coast funk they've grown to love.
The Long Beach, California native announced via an Instagram video that he's releasing a new album very soon.
"That's that new Snoop Dogg coming in May," he says while nodding his head to a Rick Rock-produced song. "I'm back on my shit, cuz. Rick Rock beats. The album is called Neva Left ... It'll be out in May."
Many will overlook the fact that Atlanta is the home of trap beats with the southern drawl from artists within the city and those who hit the town to shine.Yet Rasta B displays a different flow and tone by delivering the new video "Bet Something".
This video captures the reality of what young men face on a daily basis when it comes to handling the responsibilities while avoiding the harshness of unexpectations to survive in the jungle. Rasta has the ammunition to rise to the top being on a true mission for self and family.Check this video out and look out for the project "Dreads Of A Lion"
On August 8, 2015 the hip hop world lost one of the best and most underrated emcees in the game.Sean Pricea.k.a.Ruckhailed from Brooklyn, New York. He was 1/2 of the of the groupHeltah Skeltah, along with partnerRock.
He was also a part of the hip hop collective Boot Camp Clik, that included Black Moon, Originoo Gunn Clappaz and Smif-N-Wessun.
In his 22-year career, Sean released 2 albums with Rock, 3 solo albums, 1 project with Random Axe (Black Milk and Guilty Simpson) and contributed to several Boot Camp Clik projects.
Today would have been Sean's 45th birthday. May he rest in peace.
Brooklyn, New York rapper Casanova continues to build on the momentum of his single "Don't Run" by releasing his debut mixtape titled "Be Safe Tho." He locked down features from Chris Brown and LO.
1.Tax Letter 2.Stick And Move 3.Casanova 4.RIP Rollie 5.The Old 50 6.OHB (feat. Chris Brown & LO) 7.That One 8.Come Thru 9.Decline 10.Man Down 11.Line Me
Duck Down Records surprises everyone by releasing a new song by the late, great Sean Price on what would have been his 44th birthday. This one is called "Definition of God."
Pitbull a.k.a. Mr. Worldwide is back with a brand new album titled "Climate Change." Features include, LunchMoney Lewis, Robin Thicke, Travis Barker, Enrique Iglesias, Jennifer Lopez, Ty Dolla $ign, Stephen Marley, Jason Derulo, R. Kelly and more.
1. We Are Strong ft. Kiesza 2. Bad Man ft. Robin Thicke, Travis Barker and Joe Perry 3. Greenlight ft. Flo Rida and LunchMoney Lewis 4. Messin' Around ft. Enrique Iglesias 5. Better On Me ft. Ty Dolla $ign 6. Sexy Body ft. Jennifer Lopez 7. Freedom 8. Options ft. Stephen Marley 9. Educate Ya ft. Jason Derulo 10. Only Ones To Know ft. Leona Lewis 11. Dedicated ft. Austin Mahone and R. Kelly 12. Can't Have ft. Ape Drums and Steven A. Clark 13. FREE.K 14. Superstar ft. Becky G
Stream & Pre-Order "Tremaine the Album" featuring “Nobody Else But You” , “Playboy”, “Song Goes Off", "She Lovin It" and "Animal" available everywhere on 3/24!
2Eleven drops off his next track, "Trick Me Off The Streets" after his street anthem "Finessin" earned critical acclaim online. Since he's received posts on HipHopDX, TheSource, HHS1987, Thisis50 and many more 2Eleven has been steady at work developing new heartfelt visuals like this one for "Trick Me Off The Streets"'
This visual pits 2Eleven in a familiar environment as he showcases his street savvy demeanor in the Inglewood 'hood he's known to call home for so many years. Also look out for his upcoming behind the scenes series as "Deuce" prepares for his long awaited project "Tales Of A Hustler" with appearances from with Freddie Gibbs, Casey Veggies, Philthy Rich, G Perico, 1500 Or Nothing and Cargo.
G4 Boyz has just released another music video to “Chase Bank Flow” following their recent success from the “Toma Remix” featuring rappers Rich The Kid, OG Maco, and Blade Brown from their mixtape “The African Plug”.
G4 Boyz has a plan for their music career and they are pushing their recent project to the maximum potential on their own. With the recent release of the single “Toma Remix” and their mixtape “The African Plug” that dropped jan. 31st, they have been able to organically raise a new buzz after some of the impressive numbers they did. In under 48 hours they received over 150,000+ plays from “Toma Remix”and 30,000+ downloads from their “African Plug” mixtape that was exclusively released on DatPiff.
The new video “Chase Bank Flow” is expected to do even higher numbers than their previous release. With them being independent artist, G4 Boyz plan to show off their talent in coming up with creative visuals without the budget or team of a backed record label.
Given that this is the second music video that Buggy has been able to direct by himself, he is very excited to show off his other hidden talents. “In this video I wanted to show our fans that we aren't just talented as rappers,” says Buggy member of G4 Boyz. “I decided to also get behind the scenes for this video and direct how I creatively wanted the visuals to come to life.”
G4 Boyz plans to drop a series of visuals for the songs on the mixtape and hopes to make more noise in the music industry soon to come with each new release.
The “African Plug” mixtape is available everywhere including the exclusive host by DatPiff.
21-year old Tyler Price earned a well deserved Donkey of the Day from Charlamagne Tha God for Thursday, March 16.
Price applied to be a probationary officer for the South Charleston, West Virginia Police Department. During the interview process he talked about having sex with a woman after a night of drinking. The woman was passed out when he filmed her afterwards. He still had the video evidence on his phone at the time of the interview, reports WCHSTV.
SCPD arrests Tyler Price for sexual assault. Price was applying to be cop when he admitted he had videoed the alleged encounter pic.twitter.com/fZdE824oA4
Police contacted the victim who remembered drinking heavily that night, but had no recollection of having sex with Price and didn't know that he had filmed her while she was unconscious.
Price was arrested and charged with second-degree sexual assault, according to a criminal complaint filed in Kanawha County Magistrate Court.
He's currently being held on $25,000 bond. If convicted Price faces up to 25 years in jail.
Cardi B opened up to VladTV about her thoughts on threesomes, as she admits that she only did them for "cool points" from her boyfriend. She went on to explain that she's never been in a romantic relationship with a woman, despite being intimate with women.
Moving along, Cardi spoke about the hurdles she had to jump to get ahead in her rap career. She told DJ Vlad that she always wanted to be a rapper, but never saw it as something viable that she could actually do. Hit the above clip to hear how Cardi invested in her career and improved her rap skills.
The 2 guys involved in a fight with Meek Mill Wednesday, March 15, at St. Louis International Airport are talking about the incident.
According to them, they were acting in self defense and were jumped by Meek and 6 members of his Dreamchasers crew.
As we previously reported, the two airport workers and the "House Party" rapper were charged with misdemeanor assault. They were given a summons to appear in court in lieu of arrest.
Check out the alleged victim's account of what happened below.
When Snoop Dogg filmed his "Lavender" remix video he probably expected it to draw a lot of attention. With nearly 5 million views in 3 days, reactions from the POTUS, 2 senators, as well as T.I. and Bow Wow, the hip hop legend has gotten what he hoped for.
TMZ recently caught up with Common in Los Angeles and got a different perspective than had previously been offered by others, on the scene in the video that depicts Snoop shooting President Trump.
"Hip hop has always been about freedom of expression. That's one of the most powerful things. Hip hop has been a voice for so many people," Common said. "If you think about the days of Public Enemy and you fast forward to Kendrick Lamar. Hip hop artists have always been speaking up and saying what they feel. if it's a president they don't like ... if it's a politician they don't like. I was just listening to KRS [One] and he was talking about Clarence Thomas back then. If you didn't like what was going on, you speak up. We're entitled to do that as people."
(Reuters) A defiant Donald Trump has pledged to appeal against a federal judge's order placing an immediate halt on his revised travel ban, describing the ruling as judicial overreach that made the United States look weak.
In granting the temporary restraining order in response to a lawsuit by the state of Hawaii, U.S. District Judge Derrick Watson found on Wednesday that "a reasonable, objective observer ... would conclude that the executive order was issued with a purpose to disfavor a particular religion."
Early on Thursday, U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang issued a nationwide preliminary injunction in a similar case in Maryland brought by refugee resettlement agencies represented by the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Immigration Law Center.
Chuang ruled that the agencies were likely to succeed in proving that the travel ban portion of the executive order was intended to be a ban on Muslims and, as a result, violates the U.S. Constitution's religious freedom protection.
"To avoid sowing seeds of division in our nation, upholding this fundamental constitutional principle at the core of our nation's identity plainly serves a significant public interest," Chuang wrote in his ruling.
The actions were the latest legal blow to the administration's efforts to temporarily ban refugees as well as travelers from six predominantly Muslim countries. The president has said the ban is needed for national security.
However, the orders, while a victory for the plaintiffs, are only a first step and the government could ultimately win its underlying case. Watson and Chuang were appointed to the bench by former Democratic President Barack Obama.
Trump, speaking after the Hawaii ruling at a rally in Nashville, called his revised executive order a "watered-down version" of his first.
The president said he would take the case “as far as it needs to go,” including to the Supreme Court, in order to get a ruling that the ban is legal.
The likely next stop if the administration decides to contest the Hawaii judge’s ruling would be the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Three judges on the Ninth Circuit upheld a restraining order on the first travel ban issued by a Washington state judge.
At that point, the government’s legal options were to ask for a hearing by a larger panel of judges or petition the Supreme Court to hear the case. Instead, the administration withdrew the ban, promising to retool it in ways that would address the legal issues.
If the Ninth Circuit were to uphold the Hawaii court’s ruling, an appeal to the Supreme Court would be complicated by its current makeup of four conservative and four liberal judges, with no ninth justice since the death of Antonin Scalia more than a year ago.
The travel ban has deeply divided the country on liberal and conservative lines, and it is unlikely that a ninth Supreme Court justice would be seated in time to hear an appeal in this case.
Trump signed the new ban on March 6 in a bid to overcome legal problems with his January executive order, which caused chaos at airports and sparked mass protests before a Washington judge stopped its enforcement in February.
Watson's order is only temporary until the broader arguments in the case can be heard. He set an expedited hearing schedule to determine if his ruling should be extended.
Trump's first travel order was more sweeping than the second revised order. Like the current one, it barred citizens of Iran, Libya, Syria, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen from entering the United States for 90 days, but it also included Iraq, which was subsequently taken off the list.
The revised ban also excluded legal permanent residents and existing visa holders and provided waivers for various categories of immigrants with ties to the United States.
Hawaii and other opponents of the ban claimed that the motivation behind it was Trump's campaign promise of "a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States."
In Washington state, a group of plaintiffs applying for immigrant visas asked U.S. District Judge James Robart in Seattle - who suspended the first ban - to stop the new order. Robart was appointed to the bench by Republican former President George W. Bush.
Judge Robart said he would issue a written ruling, but did not specify a time line.
(Reporting by Dan Levine in Honolulu, Mica Rosenberg in New York and Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee; Writing by Dan Whitcomb in Los Angeles; Editing by Toby Chopra)
Shad Moss pka Bow Wow probably has his public relations people scrambling to put out the inferno of controversy he caused on Wednesday, March 15, when he jumped into the Snoop Dogg vs President Trump beef.
As I type this I'm realizing how absurd it is for the President of the United States to be involved in a dispute with a rapper, but we'll table that discussion for another day.
To make sense of all of this we need to double back to our story about Snoop depicting a mock assassination of Trump in his new "Lavender" remix music video.
The scene has drawn criticism for Republican senatorsTed CruzandMarco Rubio. It also elicited a direct tweet to Snoop from Trump, who believes the "Murder Was the Case" hit maker would be in locked up if he had the same thing using former presidentBarack Obama.
"Can you imagine what the outcry would be if @SnoopDogg, failing career and all, had aimed and fired the gun at President Obama? Jail time!" Trump tweeted Wednesday morning, March 15.
Which brings us to Bow Wow. He came to the defense of his former mentor by tweeting to Trump that if he didn't back off of Snoop he would put his wife, Melania Trump, to work as a prostitute.
"Ayo @realDonaldTrump shut your punk ass up talking shit about my uncle @SnoopDogg before we pimp your wife and make her work for us," Bow Wow typed.
Trump hasn't responded, but the savages on Twitter did. Check out some of the reaction below.