New mixtape from Project Pat. Stream and download up top.
Tracklist:
1.Gooned Up Feat Bankroll Fresh Prod By Lil Awree 2.Old Ways 3.We All Strapped Prod By Trapboy 4.O.G Intro 5.9 Piece Prod By Metro Boomin 6.Wat U Talkin Bout Prod By KE On The Track 7.Paranoid Prod By Dun Deal 8.Rollin Dank Feat Fetty Wap Big Trill 9.O.G Talk 1 10.Aint Shit For Free Prod By Izze The Producer 11.Rack Racin 12.Fireworks Prod By Dj Spinz 13.O.G Talk 2 14.Trying To Get A Dollar Prod By Lil Awree 15.MF U Niggas Prod By Jdizzle Productions 16.Them O's Feat DJ RPM 17.O.G Talk 3 18.Wanna Get High Feat Wiz Khalifa Joe Simpson Prod By Joe Blow CEO
Toronto city councillorNorm Kellydidn't take kindly toDrakebeing attacked byMeek Mill. After hearing about the beef he fired off a tweet letting Meek know he's "no longer welcome in Toronto."
It didn't take long for the MMG rapper to fire back, questioning how Kelly could ban him from Drizzy's hometown.
Kelly later softened his stance.
Meek will be performing in Toronto on July 28, as part of Nicki Minaj'sThe Pinkprint tour. It will be interesting to see how fans will respond.
Producer Noah "40" Shebib has worked more closely with Drake than anyone else throughout his career. With questions about whether the YMCMB recording artist writes his own songs, 40 took to Twitter on Wednesday, July 22, to give his opinion on the brewing controversy.
During Meek Mill's Twitter outburst where he accuses Drake of using ghostwriters, he dropped the name Quentin Miller. Everyone has since been scrambling to find out more information on who QM is.
What's known is that he's received writing credits for five songs on Drizzy's If You're Reading This It's Too Late. The tracks include "10 Bands," "6 Man," "Used To," "Know Yourself," "No Tellin" and "Know Yourself."
Miller is also credited on Drake's collaboration with Meek Mill titled"R.I.C.O.,"off ofDreams Worth More Than Money. A song Meek claims Drake wrote none of.
According toComplex, Miller is an artist from Atlanta and a member of the group WDNG Crshrs. Other reports estimate that he's been a part of theOVOcamp for about a year.
In December 2014, Miller released a mixtape titled Hey, Thanks a Lot 2. On one song in particular, "Cinematic," he uses a flow that sounds similar to Drake's. It was produced by one of Drizzy's go-to beat makers, Boi-1da.
Take a listen below and let us know what you think about this brewing controversy. If Drake does use ghostwriters does it make a difference to you?
**UPDATE** July 23
More fuel has been added to the fire in the form of a reference track by Miller for Drake's song "10 Bands." Listen to a snippet of both versions below via TMZ.
By now most of you have heard about Joe Budden's very brief beef with Meek Mill. Joe disrespected Meek on his weekly podcast and the Philadelphia rapper responded by calling the Slaughterhouse emcee a "noodle."
Joe has since apologized, so everything is cool now, but that didn't stopJack Thrillerand Urban Daily's #NoFilter crew from giving their opinion.
Outspoken battle rapper Daylyt shared his thoughts on Meek Mill claiming that Drake doesn't write his own rhymes. Daylyt admitted that he was still caught up in Ghostface Killah's recent beef with Action Bronson before he was roped into Meek's shots at Drake, and the L.A. rapper addressed the situation head on.
Daylyt boldly asked Meek, "How are you going to say you can't fuck with Drake because he's not real...when the nigga that signed you may be the fakest rapper known to mankind!"
He then ended the video by giving Meek props for his latest album, "Dreams Worth More Than Money," doing big numbers, and told him to "discredit all of the fake rappers."
Hip Hop legends Ice Cube and Dr. Dre have come a long way since the days of N.W.A., but they're reliving it vicariously through the upcoming biopic, Straight Outta Compton.
There's such a big buzz surrounding the film that there's even talk of a European reunion tour, which would also include Eminem, if everyone's schedules permit.
The two sat down with Tatiana Sigel of The Hollywood Reporter to chop it up about just about everything.
On Suge Knight coming to the set of Straight Outta Compton and subsequently running over and killing Terry Carter and injuring Cle "Bone" Sloan.
Dr. Dre: I was there. But I was just leaving, so I didn't know what happened until I was halfway home. I heard about it over the phone. Everybody was supportive everywhere we went, and we didn't have one issue throughout the entire filming of the movie. It's crazy that this happened during the fucking filming of the commercial. It's just a really unfortunate incident. Maybe [Knight] was looking for trouble. I don't know.
Ice Cube: It's the dangerous part of living in South Central. Some people don't care if you're making a movie or not. It's unfortunate because the movie is so good, so creative, so many talented people involved.
O'Shea Jackson Jr. on portraying his father, Ice Cube, in Straight Outta Compton
My father would call me before each scene to let me know what he was thinking. A lot of it was getting me to not act. I have so much of his mannerisms and things already in me that I wouldn't want to be onscreen doing an impersonation. You can do an impersonation or you could become the character. I really was trying to break down those acting walls and just let everything flow.
HEMPSTEAD, Texas (AP) — Police dashcam video shows a Texas state trooper trying to drag a black motorist from her car after a minor traffic infraction, then drawing his stun gun and threatening her for refusing to follow his orders.
The video shows the roadside encounter swiftly escalating into a shouting confrontation, with the officer holding a stun gun and warning 28-year-old Sandra Bland, "I will light you up," for refusing to get out of her vehicle.
Three days later, Bland was found dead in her jail cell. Authorities say she hanged herself with a black plastic garbage bag — a contention her family and supporters dispute.
The video posted online Tuesday by the Texas Department of Public Safety shows the trooper, who is white, stopping Bland for failing to signal a lane change. After he hands her a written warning, the trooper remarks that Bland seems irritated. The Illinois woman replies that she is irritated because she had changed lanes to make way for the trooper's car.
The conversation quickly turns hostile when the officer asks Bland to put out her cigarette and she asks why she can't smoke in her own car. The trooper then orders Bland to get out of the vehicle. She refuses, and he tells her she is under arrest.
Further refusals to get out bring a threat from the trooper to drag her out. He then pulls out a stun gun and makes the threat about lighting Bland up.
When she finally steps out of the vehicle, the trooper orders her to the side of the road. There, the confrontation continues off-camera, but it is still audible. The two keep yelling at each other as the officer tries to put Bland in handcuffs and waits for other troopers to arrive.
Still off camera, Bland can be heard protesting her arrest, repeatedly using expletives and calling the officer a "pussy." She screams that he's about to break her wrists and complains that he knocked her head into the ground.
Her death comes after nearly a year of heightened national scrutiny of police and their dealings with black suspects, especially those who have been killed by officers or die in police custody.
The case has resonated on social media, with posts questioning the official account and featuring the hashtags #JusticeForSandy and #WhatHappenedToSandyBland. Others referred to #SandySpeaks, the hashtag Bland used in monologues she posted on Facebook in which she talked about police brutality and said she had a calling from God to speak out against racism and injustice.
In an affidavit released Tuesday, the trooper said that after handcuffing her for becoming combative, she swung her elbows at him and kicked him in his right shin.
Trooper Brian Encinia said he then used force "to subdue Bland to the ground," and she continued to fight back. He arrested her for assault on a public servant.
The trooper, who has been on the force for just over a year, has been placed on administrative leave for violating unspecified police procedures and the Department of Public Safety's courtesy policy. The agency would not address questions about whether the trooper acted appropriately by drawing his stun gun or pulling her out of the vehicle.
"Regardless of the situation — it doesn't matter where it happens — a DPS state trooper has got an obligation to exhibit professionalism and be courteous ... and that wasn't the case in this situation," said Steven McCraw, the department director.
A law enforcement expert from Maryland said he was troubled by the video "from start to finish."
Vernon Herron, a senior policy analyst with the University of Maryland Center for Health and Homeland Security, said if the trooper intended to give her a warning, that's what he should have done, no matter what the woman said to him.
"A person's attitude or their demeanor is not probable cause to make an arrest," said Herron, who has more than 35 years of experience in public safety and law enforcement.
Court records show Bland had several encounters with police in Illinois and Texas over the past decade, including repeated traffic stops and two arrests for drunk driving, one of which was dismissed.
Bland was taken to the Waller County Jail about 60 miles northwest of Houston on July 10 and found dead July 13. A Texas Rangers investigation into her death is being supervised by the FBI.
Although a medical examiner has ruled Bland's death a suicide, supporters insist she was upbeat and looking forward to a new job at Prairie View A&M University, where she graduated in 2009. Bland's family and clergy members have called for a Justice Department probe, and an independent autopsy has been ordered.
At a memorial service Tuesday night at Bland's alma mater, her mother, Geneva Reed-Veal, reiterated that she doesn't believe Bland took her own life. She also spoke of her grief, saying, "I have a baby to put in the ground."
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Associated Press writer Jamie Stengle contributed to this report from Dallas.
DJ Holiday releases his new mixtape titled "God Bless the Mixtape."
1.God Bless The Mixtape 2.Young Thug - I Just Wanna 3.Peewee Longway - 5 New Bitches ft. Rich Homie Quan 4.K Camp - Play It 5.YFN Lucci - In A Minute ft. Johnny Cinco 6.Young Dolph - Go Get it ft. Troy Ave 7.ILoveMakonnen - Leave It There 8.Flex Talk 9.DJ Holiday - Let Me At Em Ft. Problem, French Montana & Wale 10.Migos - Found Out 11.Kevin Gates - I Like That 12.Dj Clue Talk 13.DJ Holiday - All These Drugs ft. K Camp x Sause Twinz x Verse Simmonds 14.Gates - Rollin Round 15.Dj Drama Talk 16.Chevy Woods - Situation ft. Wiz Khalifa 17.Trae The Truth - So Many Tears 18.Cap 1 - Made A Play ft. Bankroll Fresh 19.DJ Holiday - Flexin ft Future x Meek Mill x TI
2 Chainz is preparing to drop his new mixtape titled TrapAvelli Tre on August 13th. Here's an FKI-produced song, "Watch Out." Take a listen up top and sound off in the comment section below.
Chris Brownwas about to board a private jet to leave the Philippines on Wednesday, July 22, when authorities prevented him from doing so.
The singer had just performed in the Southeast Asian country and was headed to Hong Kong for another concert, when he was stopped because of an immigration lookout bulletin.
According to CNN, the Philippine Department of Justice issued the order because of a contract dispute.
Promoters claim the 26-year old superstar owes them money for bailing on a concert last New Year's Eve.
Brown will have to get a clearance certificate approved by the Department of Justice before being allowed to leave.
Nueliphe World emcees Nyce Da Future, Kay1ner, Pretty Boi Green and C-Black just dropped off an official music video for their remix of 50 Cent's classic song "Heat."
Constant media scrutiny, trouble with the law, women problems and the recent break in at his house have prompted Chris Brown to open up in a long Instagram post.
He tells his fans that things can sometimes be unbearable, and that the average man would commit suicide if they had to shoulder the weight of the pressure he faces daily.
Many fans responded to the post. Most seemed worried, urging the superstar to remain close with God in times like these.
Read what Chris had to say below.
"When u tired of the fucking devil ruining your life and u hear God speak for the first time. No one knows what I deal with on a day to day," he wrote. "The average man wouldn't hesitate to blow his fucking brains out but that's the cowards way out... Most won't understand the genius and beauty in change and learning and the people who have devilish intentions will win in the short term. My soul will always be pure of heart. What's on the surface always looks like one big party but inside there is a little boy looking for help and guidance. People say "be a man". Yeah, that's right but it doesn't take away any pain you really go through. I just wanna stay out the way and do music. Most importantly and great father. I don't have any more patience for anything that will cause me to self destruct!!"
Meek Mill and Drake may have been cool at one point, but those days appear to be over. Meek fired cannon shots at Drizzy via Twitter, in a series of tweets that lasted from Tuesday night, July 21, well into Wednesday morning, July 22.
TheDream Chasers Recordsboss accused Drake of using a ghost writer and said had he known at the time, he wouldn't have put Drake on his latest album,Dreams Worth More Than Money.
No newcomer to the industry, having played guitar in Chris Daughtry’s first band, and then venturing into other areas of the entertainment industry, landing a role on Real Housewives of New Jersey, along with several films. Now having returned to his musical roots with the very successful song releases Money or Me and Crazy Heart, "We Own The Night" looks set to be a surefire smash as he teams up with Harlems own Jim Jones and super star DJ Necterr to get the track the notoriety it deserves this song is soon to take off.
01 Intro/ Solid4hustler ft Walt Wheat - Walt Wheat back 02 Solid4hustler - Who Am i 03 Solid4hustler ft Walt Wheat - Hustlette 04 Walt Wheat ft Solid4Hustler - Get Yo Money Rite 05 Solid4hustler - Caddilac 06 Solid4hustler - You Dnt love Me 07 Hot Rod ft Solid4hustler - Getting this money 08 Solid4hustler - Try Me 09 Solid4hustler - Dont Want yo Love 10 Solid4hustler Ft Rio - Out my Place 11 Solid4hustler - Fuck Wit Me 12 Solid4hustler - Dont Fuck Around 13 Solid4hustler - Without Dem