Trigga Trey Songz was the most recent guest on The Breakfast Club.
He talks about 'Tremaine The Playboy,' his meltdown during a Detroit concert when he mic was cut off,Keke Palmer beef, President Trump not caring about minorities, MGM gamblingincident, working with Fabolous and more.
Jidenna releases his debut album titled "The Chief" via Epic Records and Sony Music Entertainment. Features include Janelle Monáe, St. Beauty, Nana Kwabena and Roman GianArthur. It's available now on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-chief/id1202463337
Tracklist:
1. A Bull's Tale 2. Chief Don't Run 3. Trampoline 4. Bambi 5. Helicopters/Beware 6. Long live The Chief 7. 2 Points 8. The Let Out (featuring Nana Kwabena) 9. Safari (featuring Janelle Monáe, St. Beauty and Roman GianArthur)
10. Adaora 11. Little Bit More 12. Some Kind Of Way 13. White Niggas 14.Bully of the Earth
Remy Ma and Fat Joe release their highly anticipated collaborative album titled "Plato O Plomo." Features include Elley, Kent Jones, French Montana, Infrared, Sevyn Streeter, BJ the Chicago Kid, The-Dream, Ty Dolla $ign and more. It's available now on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/plata-o-plomo/id1188936586
Plata O Plomo Track List
1. "Beast" featuring Elley 2. "Swear to God" featuring Kent Jones 3. "Spaghetti" featuring Kent Jones 4. "All the Way Up" featuring French Montana and Infrared 5. "How Can I Forget" featuring Kent Jones 6. "How Long (Interlude)" 7. "Say Yes" featuring Sevyn Streeter and BJ the Chicago Kid 8. "Heartbreak" featuring The-Dream 9. "Cookin" featuring French Montana and RySoValid 10. "Money Showers" featuring Ty Dolla $ign 11. "Too Quick" featuring Kingston 12. "Dreaming" featuring Stephanie Mills
Future's new self-titled album has arrived. The Atlanta rapper's new project is 17-tracks deep with no features. Stream it up top and grab yourself a copy now on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/future/id1205691905
Tracklist:
1. “Rent Money” 2. “Good Dope” 3. “Zoom” 4. “Draco” 5. “Super Trapper” 6. “POA” 7. “Mask Off” 8. “High Demand” 9. “Outta Time” 10. “Scrape” 11. “I’m So Groovy” 12. “Might as Well” 13. “Poppin’ Tags” 14. “Massage in My Room” 15. “Flip” 16. “When I Was Broke” 17. “Feds Did a Sweep”
While other rapper's get shine that Young Chris and Neef Buck rightfully deserve, the Philadelphia duo, known together as the Young Gunz, continue to crank out quality music.
The two combine their talents once again on Chris' new single titled "Everything They Need." Check out the official music video below.
01 The Wild (Intro) 02 This Is What It Comes Too 03 Nothing 04 Skit (Bang Head Right) 05 Marvin [feat. CeeLo Green] 06 Can’t You See 07 My Corner [feat. Lil Wayne] 08 Skit (Fuck You Up Card) 09 M & N [feat. P.U.R.E.] 10 Visiting Hour [feat. Andra Day] 11 Skit (Bang Fall Down) 12 The Reign 13 Crown of Thorns 14 Purple Brick Road [feat. G-Eazy] 15 You Hear Me 16 Bang Outro
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 16, 2017 at 11:30am
Legendary Wu Tang Clan emcee Raekwon is prepping the release of his new album, The Wild, on March 24. He recruits G-Eazy for the latest single off of it titled "Purple Brick Road." Produced by J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 16, 2017 at 10:30am
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Inmates inside a Hardin County, Kentucky jail got the chance to kick back and watch two cops assault each other last week.
Wave 3 reports that the altercation started when Sheriff'sDeputy Clennon Smith attempted to turn over inmate property to Deputy Jailer Joe Funk.
Funk threw the property back because he felt like Smith “came at him in a violent manner” during the exchange.
In video of the incident, Funk can be seen approaching Smith with his arms raised. There is no audio, but it's clear the two men are arguing before Smith grabs Funk.
Several officers rushed in to separate the two. Minutes later they got into another physical altercation that had to be broken up.
According to the police report, Smith was attempting to arrest Funk, who refused to put his hands behind his back as instructed.
Smith punched Funk several times in the face before handcuffing him.
Kentucky Deputy Jailer Joe Funk sustained injuries during an altercation with Sheriff's Deputy Clennon Smith
Funk says he sustained an injury to his hand, a bloody nose, sore neck and a swollen lip. According to Funk, he didn't comply with Smith's commands because he didn't understand why he was being arrested.
He was taken into custody and charged with menacing, resisting arrest and assault. He's been suspended with pay.
Smith was not disciplined and remains on the job. Funk is due back in court February 17.
"It is very unfortunate that this incident occurred," a police press release read. "Sometimes bad decisions and anger causes people to make the wrong choice."
Check out Bebe Rexha's new collaboration with G-Eazy titled "F.F.F. (Fuck Fake Friends)." This is off of Bebe's forthcoming "All Your Fault: Pt. 1" EP, dropping February 17th.
Chicago rapper Rico Recklezz a.k.a. Mr. Kush Smoke Gun Smoke releases an official music video for his song titled "I Don't Know." Directed by Ogun Pleas Films.
With the album "Rich Gang II: The Lifestyle" set to drop on April 14, Birdman and Young Thug release the first single off of it titled "Bit Bak." The song was produced by TM88.
Tony Touch recently invited Page Kennedy to his Shade 45 show. Watch and listen as Page rips a fire freestyle and be on the lookout for his forthcoming album titled "Torn Pages," dropping March 10.
UFC Lightweight ChampionConor McGregoris on top of the world right now. The 28-year old Irishman is the biggest draw and highest paid fighter in mixed martial arts. He's also about to become a father. His longtime girlfriend,Dee Devlin, is expecting their first child in May 2017.
McGregor would be even happier if a much talked boxing match with Floyd Mayweather Jr. comes to fruition.
Most boxing pundits don't believe The Notorious can win, but he's convinced that Mayweather will fall when one clean shot is landed.
During an interview withZach Baronof GQ, for the publication's Spring 2017 issue, McGregor makes a case for why he would emerge victorious in a match against the undefeated, future boxing Hall of Famer.
GQ:Would you have to do anything different to be competitive in boxing? Floyd Mayweather's been fighting every day of his life for 40 years.
Conor McGregor: “Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's great. Except you use the term ‘fighting’ differently, because he's not been fighting for 40 years. He's been boxing for 40 years. There's a big difference between boxing and fighting. Boxing is limited fighting with a specific rule set. Fighting is true, where you can do anything.”
GQ:But we're talking about his rule set, right?
McGregor: “Yeah, of course we are. We're talking about boxing. That's it. But again, age waits for no man. He's 40 years of age. He's a little…he's got a little head on him. Honestly, my fist is bigger than his head. I sleep people. I put people unconscious. I'm stating facts. If I hit that man, his head is gonna go into the bleachers. You understand that? If I crack that little head of his, it's gonna go clean off his shoulders and up into the bleachers.”
GQ: So is Floyd Mayweather the guy you're hoping to fight?
McGregor: “I mean, that's the one that everyone wants, that's the one that makes the most sense. But I've no problem going and slapping the head off one of his opponents that he couldn't finish. All he does is decisions. He can never stop them. So all I have to do is pick some schmuck out that he only could decision, bounce the left hand off his dome, sleep him, and then there you go: It's already done.”
Mystic Mac has one more mission he'd like to accomplish during his time in America. He wants to have an up close look at the glorious backsides of the Kardashian sisters, Khloe in particular.
McGregor: “Maybe I'll search for Khloé's big fat ass—she's been floating around Malibu. I don't give a fuck about them. I just like to see them in the flesh.”
GQ:You mean…the Kardashians?
McGregor: “Yeah, just see what the big fat asses on them look like.”
GQ: Just to…admire them from a distance?
McGregor: “Not about admiring. Admire? Never. What's the saying? Never put the pussy on a pedestal, my friend. I just want to see it. I want to see them.”
Blackway, born in Brooklyn in 1991, grew up in Ghana with father/entertainer Kwaku Sintim-Misa until he was 13 years old when he returned to NY to live with his Mother. Although initially beginning his entertainment stint with lead roles in middle school plays, he went on to pursue music at the age of 15 recording his first freestyle to Sheek Louch’s “Mighty D-Block”. The immediate praise from family and friends encouraged Blackway to continue making music, ultimately leading to approval from other artists and faces across the industry. Gaining inspiration from home life and relationship turbulences, Blackway’s music has grown significantly from being solely a rapper, with his new unique captivating sound and content that his fans can easily relate to. He reintroduces an Afro-pop and international sound that the world once fell in love with with artists such as Akon and Wyclef, adding a modern yet still timeless feel to his music. Blackway linked up with the big bully of NY, Uncle Murda on his new song "BAG" that he recently premiered on SoundCloud. Uncle Murda gives fans a look into his childhood as well his position on police brutality. This speaker knocker is a dope mix for the clubs and the streets.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 15, 2017 at 11:25am
Mountain Dew has partnered with the NBA for the The Courtside Project. Joey Bada$$ contributes a new song to the project titled "Victory." It was produced by Kirk Knight and Adam Pallin.
"I’m excited to be a part of The Courtside Project," Joey told Billboard. "It’s the fusion of several different worlds -- from basketball to music, style and art -- that are not all separate streams anymore, they are interconnected. I always want to encourage the youth to be themselves and pursue their dreams, whether those are hoop dreams, Grammy dreams or PhD dreams."