ToneMrBlacktop_btb drops his latest single LOE (Loyalty Over Everything). Produced by CMPLX Beats.
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ToneMrBlacktop_btb drops his latest single LOE (Loyalty Over Everything). Produced by CMPLX Beats.
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New Single from SkyyCaptain "Pave The Way".
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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Sergey Kovalev kept coming, and Andre Ward never stopped battling. With the crowd roaring in approval, they put on a fight that lived up to its advance billing.
In the end, Ward won a narrow decision Saturday night to take Kovalev's light heavyweight titles in a battle between two unbeaten boxers.
Ward survived a second-round knockdown and relentless pressure from Kovalev, doing just enough to win by a point on all three ringside scorecards. He remained unbeaten in his last 20 years in the ring, but it wasn't without some moments of worry.
"This was a beautiful thing. We did it baby," Ward said. "I'm a five-time world champion in two different weight classes. Man, it's amazing."

All three ringside judges had Ward winning 114-113. The Associated Press had Kovalev ahead 116-111.
"It was a fight of my life," Kovalev said. "I am disappointed in the judges' decision. He got maybe a few rounds, I agree with that. I kept control. I lost maybe three rounds the whole fight."
Ward won all of the last six rounds on two scorecards, and five of six on a third. He won the final round on two of the scorecards.
Kovalev knocked down Ward in the second round and chased him around the ring much of the early part of the fight. But Ward dug deep and managed to land some good punches of his own in a fight that built to a climax in the later rounds.

The crowd of 13,310 at the T-Mobile Arena was on its feet in the late rounds as the two fighters went after each other, neither giving an inch. In the end, the judges favored Ward's counter punching against the aggressive style of Kovalev.
"We were a little careless with that knockdown in the second round," said Ward's trainer, Virgil Hunter. "But we landed the cleaner punches"

Both fighters were unbeaten with almost identical records. Ward was 30-0 with 15 knockouts and Kovalev was 30-0-1 with 26 knockouts.
It was a classic boxer versus puncher battle, and it looked like the puncher would prevail as Kovalev won the early rounds. But Ward kept punching and landed some good shots of his own in the middle rounds, and there were plenty of close rounds that could have gone either way.
"I knew it was going to be a tough fight — it was the 1st time in my career I was dropped," Ward said. "He did everything I expected him to do. He started to fight like I expected."
Kovalev's promoter, Kathy Duva, said she would use the rematch clause in the contract for a second fight.
"He won the first six rounds so I don't know how he could lose a decision," Duva said. "I'm happy we had a great fight. Boxing needed a great fight.
The fight was billed as a matchup of U.S. and Russian fighters, with the 2004 Olympic gold medalist Ward against a Russian who lives mostly in the Los Angeles area. It was a classic matchup of puncher versus boxer, and for the early part of the fight the puncher was winning.
Kovalev flashed his power early, hitting Ward with a left hand midway through the first round that briefly wobbled Ward's legs. Ward grabbed and held on and finished the round jabbing at the Russian, but the tone of the fight was set early.

Midway through the second round, both fighters threw right hands but it was Kovalev's that landed flush to the side of Ward's head, putting him on the canvas. He got up quickly and smiles as if not hurt but needed all of his supreme defensive skills to make it out of the round.
Ward seemed unwilling to go inside after that, moving backward and trying to land jabs to control the action. But he abandoned the style that had served him so well over the years and fought moving backward, throwing only one punch at a time, as Kovalev constantly pressed the attack.

Ward did have some moments, including the seventh round when he landed a good left that snapped Kovalev's head back.
Ward earned $5 million, while Kovalev was paid $2 million plus a percentage of pay-per-view.
On the undercard, two-time Olympic gold medalist Claressa Shields made her pro debut a successful one, winning a decision over Franchon Crews in a four-round super middleweight fight.
Shields came back from a slow first round to land the bigger punches in an entertaining fight. Both women, fighting without headgear for the first time, traded punches freely but Shields won all over four rounds on the scorecards of the three ringside judges.
Shields, who became the first American woman to win a gold medal in the 2012 Olympics and added another in Rio in August, had vowed to be impressive in her first pro fight. And she wasn't shy about trading punches with Franchon, a Baltimore fighter who lost to her during the Olympic trials in 2012.
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Kanye West left fans in Sacramento baffled and angry Saturday, November 19, after shutting down his concert there following just three songs and a bizarre rant about Beyonce, Taylor Swift, Jay Z, MTV, DJ Khaled, Drake and the radio industry.
Kanye tonight in Sacramento. No words. #SaintPabloTour pic.twitter.com/TV7fZ4YO1w
— Matt G. (@OhMattG) November 20, 2016
"I am putting my career, my life, my public well-standing at risk when I talk to y'all like this," the "Jesus Walks" hit maker barked. "This is a moment in the matrix, bro. The vibes is back. Motherfuckers might feel a way about this tonight. Beyonce, I was hurt 'cause I heard that you said you wouldn’t perform unless you won Video of the Year over me and [Drake's] Hotline Bling. Now, don't go trying to diss Beyonce ... she is great. Taylor Swift is great. We are all great people," he continued. "We are all equal. But sometimes we be playing the politics too much and forget who we are just to win. Fuck winning! Fuck looking cool! Fuck being cool! Fuck all that! I've been sent here to give y'all my truth, at the risk of my own life. Even at the risk of my own success. My own career. Jay Z, call me. You still ain't called me. Jay Z, I know you got killers. Please don’t sent them at my head."
West ended the show with the following words:
After showing up an hour and a half late to #sacramento concert did #kanye West just walk off stage?? @FOX40 pic.twitter.com/NWbVQSHlcg
— Joe Khalil (@JoeKhalil_Media) November 20, 2016
"Press, get ready to write your passive-aggressive, LeBron James racist comments. Season 4 racist comments. Get ready to have a field day, press, because the show’s over," West said as he dropped the hot mic and exited.
Last night's diatribe followed one in San Jose on Thursday, November 17. There, the 21-time Grammy Award-winning artist was booed as he talked about his support for Donald Trump and told black people to "stop focusing on racism."
As far as the rift between West and Jay Z, the G.O.O.D. Music CEO gave us a glimpse into the conflict during an October concert in Seattle.
West was upset that Hov called him instead of visiting in person after his wife, Kim Kardashian, was robbed in Paris.
"He called me after the robbery to say 'How you feeling?' West said at the time. "You wanna know how I'm feeling? Come by the house. Bring the kids by the house. Like we brothers, and sit down."
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Thisis50 & Young Jack Thriller recently spoke with M.Riich for an exclusive interview!
M.Riich on new mixtape with Rich The Kid, Coming Up In Minnesota, Spits Freestyle
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On "Wednesday Morning," Macklemore raps about waking up the day after Donald Trump has won the presidential election. The Seattle native says he has no plans to head for the border and "when they build walls we build bridges."
The song is available now:
iTunes: http://hyperurl.co/bn3525
Spotify: http://smarturl.it/evpa5r
Apple Music: http://hyperurl.co/ts9qiy
Macklemore
Wednesday Morning
Performed by Macklemore
Produced by Joshua "Budo" Karp
Written by: B. Haggerty; J. Karp; T. Andrews; T. Dopps
Lyrics by Ben Haggerty
Bass by Tyler Dopps
Mixed by Tyler Dopps
Mastered by Dale Becker
Engineered by Tyler Dopps
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Fetty Wap follows up the release of "Shit I Like," with two more new songs to cap off the week. Check out "Shorty" and "Blue Band Weirdo" up top and below.
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Kiiara reaches out to Lil Wayne for vocal assistance on her single titled "Gold." The original version can be found on her EP, "low kii savage," available now on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/low-kii-savage-ep/id1094908663
Kiiara socials:
https://soundcloud.com/kiiaraonline
http://instagram.com/kiiara
http://twitter.com/kiiara
http://facebook.com/kiiaraofficial
http://bit.ly/kiiaraONspotify
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Remy Ma joins her husband Papoose on the remix to his single titled "Black Love." It's available now on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/black-love-remix-feat.-remy/id1177128933
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Kehlani recruits A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie for the remix to her song titled "CRZY."
Available Now
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Only the Family CEO and Def Jam recording artist, Lil Durk, releases a new song for the weekend titled "Baller." The track was produced by TyMadeIt.
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XXL World Premiere of Scotty ATL’s Newest Video “Stupid Rich”
XXL premieres Scotty ATL’s new “Stupid Rich” video produced by Cory Mo.
This reminds of some Classic ATL music right here.
This is the 4th visual of his Daily Bread album.
Make sure to check out the new video.
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Thisis50 & Young Jack Thriller recently spoke with Richelle Ryan for an exclusive interview!
Richelle Ryan shows off her booty, talks Doing Adult Films for 10 Years, Squirting
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The beef between Soulja Boy and Chicago native Rico Recklezz doesn't appear to be dying down.
To those who may not have been paying attention to this conflict here's a quick rundown. The two rapper's began a war of words when Soulja was beefing with Lil Yachty over model India Love. Rico came to Lil Boat's defense and things began to escalate from there.
On November 6, Soulja tweeted that he had put a $100,000 bounty on Rico's head.
"He gon be dead before 2017. We sliding. I got 100k on his head," Soulja wrote.
Rico responded by challenging the SODMG boss to a fight for $10,000, that could be aired to the public.
"FUK IT LETS BOX 1 ON 1 For 10K @SouljaBoy WE CAN YOUTUBE IT TMZ IT WATEVA WEN U READY???
Rico would go on to release two Soulja boy diss songs/videos ... "No Talking" and "Crank That."
Afterwards a couple of Chicago goons got Soulja's number, called him and let him know that they weren't going to allow him to harm anyone from their city, and the threats must cease at once.
"The nigga put my name in a song," Soulja responded. "Them texts weren't even about him. I'm on paperwork right now, you feel me? So, we don't even play those type of games. Ain't nobody gon' put no money on nobody head. None of that, bro. That nigga just need to holla at me on the phone."
Beef dead, right? Well ... we're not exactly sure. On Friday, November 18, Vlad TV aired an interview with Soulja, in which he talked about the situation.
"Shorty ass ain't on a crumb. Shorty ass ain't on shit," Soulja told Vlad. "He just dissed the whole Chicago [on the song Hit Em Up] and called, apologized to everybody he dissed. He looking for clout. I don't know why we even talking 'bout him right now. But he looking for clout. That's what he looking for right now. He can't wait to watch this interview and me say his name, 'cause I never say his name and I don't even know him. He dissing me because of Lil Yachty," he continued. "You dissing me about another man because of a bitch he ain't ever met. That's how you know the whole situation goofy. It ain't about no money. This is fake beef. You trying to get famous off of me. You made a song called Crank That on my beat. You goofy as hell."
"I'm having $100,000 cash on me right now. This man ain't ever seen a million dollars in his life. I made a million dollars when I was 17. Rico what? Boy, y'all is tweaking right now," Soulja said. "The beef over with, you feel me? But, whatever. If a nigga got a problem with me ... niggas can't beat me, bro. I'll beat the shit out of a nigga. We shooting the shit out. All that, you feel me? I just want the shit to be gone. Because I'm about to sign this million dollar deal with my record label. And I ain't trying to have the Feds knock at my door if something happen to this man."
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E-40 has released his 44-song double disc album titled "The D-Boy Diary Parts 1 & 2." The Bay Area legend locked down features from G-Eazy, Jazze Pha, B-Legit, Gucci Mane, Eric Bellinger, Stresmatic, Mistah F.A.B, Nef The Pharaoh, Mozzy, Jay Rock, Casey Veggies, Lil B, D.R.A.M., K. Camp and more.
You can purchase the albums separately or grab them both via the deluxe edition on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/the-d-boy-diary-deluxe-edition/id1161554833
Book 1:
1. Stack it to the Ceiling
2. Straight To The Point (ft. Ezale and G-Eazy)
3. Savage (ft. Jazze Pha and B-Legit)
4. Puttin' in Work
5. Mr. Arm and Hammer (ft. Stresmatic)
6. Hunedz (ft. Rick Rock)
7. Fired Up (ft. Cousin Fik)
8. Bag On Me (ft. K.D. Stunts)
9. Say So (ft. iStevie)
10. Stay Away (ft. Eric Bellinger)
11. Somebody (ft. Ricco Barrino)
12. All Day (ft. Gucci Mane)
13. The Grit Don't Quit (ft. Nef The Pharaoh)
14. Fake Lit (ft. June Onna Beat)
15. Goon Music (ft. Stresmatic)
16. Gangsta Song (ft. Kent Jones)
17. Blessed By The Game
18. We Flip (ft. Cousin Fik, Choose Up Cheese and Stresmatic)
19. I Had It In a Drought (ft. Stresmatic)
20. Check (ft. Willy Will)
21. Made It Out (ft. Young Chu)
Book 2:
22. Bring Back The Sideshow (ft. Mistah F.A.B. and Nef The Pharaoh)
23. Money (ft. Mozzy and Jay Rock)
24. This Goin' Up (ft. Husalah and Turf Talk)
25. On One (ft. AD)
26. Get Money or Get Lost
27. Highway (ft. B-Legit and TreSolid)
28. Sick Out Here (ft. Droop-E)
29. Thank U (ft. Willy Will)
30. Military Time (ft. Salsalino and Baby Treeze)
31. Uh Huh (ft. YV)
32. 2 Seater (ft. Kid Ink)
33. What It's Gone Be (ft. D-Day and Tamoya Bell)
34. How Do U Like That
35. I Know a Guy
36. All I Know (ft. K Camp and Casey Veggies)
37. Waitin' On a Play (ft. Nicamari)
38. Tycoon
39. Broke Bitches (ft. Joe Moses and Jay 305)
40. Flash On These Bitches (ft. Lil B)
41. Too Many
42. Paid Off (ft. Stresmatic)
43. Slappin (feat. Nef the Pharaoh & D.R.A.M.)
44. Petty (feat. Kamaiyah)
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Brooklyn, New York rapper Young M.A. made her daytime television debut Friday, November 18th, on The Wendy Williams Show. She used the occasion to perform her hit single titled "OOOUUUU."
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For someone who didn't bother to vote in the 2016 presidential election, Kanye West, had a lot to say about politics during his concert in San Jose on Thursday, November 17.
The rapper stopped the show to ramble about his love for Donald Trump, racism in America and other topics..
"I told y'all I didn't vote, right? But I didn't tell you, If I would have voted, I would have voted for Trump," Kanye said. "Everybody told me not to say that I loved the [presidential] debates. I loved his approach. I think that Hillary Clinton should still be a consultant. I think that Bill Clinton should still be a consultant. I think Obama should still be a consultant."
Some audience members grew antsy and began to boo. One woman screamed "shut up!." Another person threw something onstage at the rapper, but that didn't stop his rant.
"Specifically to black people, stop focusing on racism," he continued. "This world is racist, OK. Let's stop being distracted, to focus on that as much. It's just a fucking fact. We are in a racist country ... period. Do not allow people to make us talk about that so fucking long."
West also confirmed that he is serious about running for president in 2020.
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Check out Britney Spears' new music video for "Slumber Party" featuring Tinashe. This is off of Britney's "Glory" album, available now.
Stream on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/StreamBSG?IQid=yt
iTunes: http://smarturl.it/Glory?IQid=yt Google Play: http://smarturl.it/BSGGP?IQid=yt Amazon: http://smarturl.it/BSGAM?IQid=yt
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Former Danity Kane singer Dawn Richard releases her third solo album titled "Redemtion." Features include PJ Morton and Trombone Shorty. Pick it up now from iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/redemption/id1159353420
Redemption Tracklist:
1. Redemption (Intro)
2. Love Under Lights
3. Black Crimes
4. Voices
5. LA (feat. Trombone Shorty)
6. Interim (Interlude)
7. Renegades
8. Lazarus
9. Tyrants
10. Vines (Interlude) [feat. PJ Morton]
11. Hey Nikki
12. Sands
13. Lilies (Interlude)
14. The Louvre
15. Valhalla (Outro)
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Supreme wordsmith Termanology is back with a new album titled "More Politics." The 14-track project features Sheek Louch, Styles P, Bun B, Bodega Bamz, Masspike Miles, Saigon, KXNG Crooked, Joey Bada$$, Conway, Westside Gunn, Chris Rivers and more.
"More Politics" is available on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/more-politics/id1168737700
More Politics Tracklist:
1. More Politics (prod. Just Blaze)
2. I Dream B.I.G. f. Sheek Louch & Styles P (prod. Buckwild)
3. Looking Back (prod. Justice League)
4. Where’s The Love f. Bun B, Bodega Bamz, & Masspike Miles (prod. Hi-Tek)
5. We’re Both Wrong f. Saigon (prod. Q-Tip)
6. Let’s Go (Part 2) f. KXNG Crooked (prod. Statik Selektah)
7. Top Shotta f. Joey Bada$$ (prod. Statik Selektah)
8. Krazy Thangs f. Cyrus Deshield (prod. Nottz)
9. First Love f. Sean Taylor (prod. Statik Selektah)
10. The Last Time (prod. Statik Selektah)
11. Moving Forward f. Kendra Foster (prod. Statik Selektah)
12. The Curve f. Westside Gunn, Conway & Your Old Droog (prod. Statik Selektah)
13. The Bar Show f. Chris Rivers & Ea$y Money (prod. Statik Selektah)
14. It’s Quiet (prod. Dame Grease)
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