Paddy Pimblett soaks in fatherhood and wraps up training in Liverpool, UK while Diego Lopes has his last good meal in Mexico. Jean Silva is doggedly training in Brazil. Yair Rodriguez, Diego Lopes, and former Champion Alexander Volkanovski then get in their first training sessions for fight week in Miami while Michael Chandler verbally spars with Paddy “the Baddy” on UFC Live for ESPN MMA.
Former Bad Boy Records bodyguard and music industry insider, Gene Deal, recently sat down with the Art of Dialogue podcast for a wide ranging interview.
Features: Benny The Butcher, GoToMar$, Lo Profile, SVMBV
Producers: Hass Almihdi, Faceless, Myles, Tony Choc, ISL, Palmtreeghost
Tracklist:
01. Intro 02. God’s Timing Ft. SVMBV 03. Wish You Would 04. Minimal Effort Ft. Benny The Butcher & Lo Profile 05. Exodus Ft. GoToMar$ 06. 2Gether Interlude 07. 10,000 Hours 08. What More Can I Say
1. Heavy Lies The Crown (Prod. By Crisis) 2. Chapter 187 (Prod. By Crisis) 3. Talk Is Cheap Feat. Eto (Prod. By Crisis) 4. Nobility Feat. Starz Coleman (Prod. By Crisis) 5. Top Of The Food Chain (Prod. By Crisis) 6. Wolf's Den Feat. Flee Lord (Prod. By Crisis) 7. Back To The Wall (Prod. By Crisis) 8. No Love Feat. Vel Nine, Inzom & Sirrealist (Prod. By Crisis) 9. Only Way Is Up Feat. Pounds (Prod. By Crisis) 10. Time (Prod. By Crisis)
Features: Benny The Butcher, GoToMar$, Lo Profile, SVMBV
Producers: Hass Almihdi, Faceless, Myles, Tony Choc, ISL, Palmtreeghost
Tracklist:
01. Intro 02. God’s Timing Ft. SVMBV 03. Wish You Would 04. Minimal Effort Ft. Benny The Butcher & Lo Profile 05. Exodus Ft. GoToMar$ 06. 2Gether Interlude 07. 10,000 Hours 08. What More Can I Say
Straight out of New Brunswick, New Jersey, Angeleena Ghotti is making waves with a sound that’s as raw as it is authentic. Her music doesn’t just entertain it speaks to the soul, drawing influence from icons like 2Pac, Lauryn Hill, Jadakiss, and Latto. With a style that defies easy categorization, she blends hardcore energy with deep, thought-provoking lyricism, ensuring that every track leaves an impact.
For Angeleena, hip-hop isn’t about fitting in it’s about standing out. Her self-described “Hardcore Different” sound is proof of that. She refuses to follow trends or water down her message. Instead, she channels real-life struggles into her music, crafting songs that reflect resilience, pain, and triumph. Her motto? “You can still win with a losing hand.” It’s a message of perseverance that resonates deeply with listeners who have faced obstacles and come out stronger.
Faith is at the heart of her creative process. Angeleena views music as a spiritual journey, allowing divine inspiration to guide her lyrics. This can be heard in projects like “Promise Land 2” and “Beautification,” both of which showcase her growth as an artist. “Promise Land 2” continues the narrative of struggle and victory, while “Beautification” takes a more introspective approach, exploring self-worth and transformation.
While collaborations haven’t been a major focus yet, she remains open to working with other artists when the right opportunity arises. For now, she’s laser-focused on solidifying her brand and reaching her audience through social media, consistently sharing new music and visuals to keep fans engaged.
Angeleena’s journey has been shaped by personal loss, which has fueled her determination. The passing of her father pushed her to go even harder, and the loss of her brother became a defining moment that deepened the emotional weight of her music. Through her lyrics, she channels that pain into something powerful, proving that hardship can be the foundation for greatness.
Looking ahead, Angeleena Ghotti has her eyes set on a major record deal. But beyond the industry success, she wants her music to be a beacon of hope, strength, and wisdom for those who need it most. Whether uplifting the struggling or inspiring the ambitious, she’s here to make a lasting impact.
Check out her latest single, “Promise Land 2,” and follow her journey on Instagram
Big Buxks is turning up the heat in 2025 with his latest release, Free Smoke 3, a project that blends hard-hitting hip-hop, smooth R&B elements, and raw, unfiltered storytelling. He's from Kentucky, the rising artist is making it clear that he’s here to stay, bringing a unique sound packed with emotion, energy, and authenticity.
Fresh off major performances at Rolling Loud Miami and SXSW, Big Buxks continues to prove that he’s a name to watch. What makes his rise even more impressive is that he’s doing it all independently without major promotion, he still racked up 60K plays last year, a testament to his work ethic and undeniable talent.
Free Smoke 3 is a reflection of that hunger. Every track on the album draws listeners into his world, touching on personal struggles, relationships, and the lessons learned along the way. Whether you’re looking for introspective bars or straight bangers, this album delivers both in equal measure.
With Free Smoke 3, Big Buxks is making his presence felt in the industry. Don’t miss out on the movement stream the album now and tap in with Big Buxks as he continues his rise to the top.
An electrifying collaboration delivering positivity and a fresh sound for hip hop and pop enthusiasts
Pottstown, PA — Released March 2nd, 2025,"I’m Good" is the latest captivating single by CPTime, featuring the multi-talented Axe Limbert. Known for their clean, positive vibes and catchy rhythms, CPTime and Axe Limbert have crafted an uplifting anthem that promises to transform the music scene. With a career boasting over 100 tracks, CPTime continues to explore the boundaries of hip hop and pop, now enriched by the vibrant saxophone stylings of Axe Limbert, often referred to as "Axe with the Sax".
The track "I’m Good" stands out with its infectious energy and the kind of confidence that's palpable in every beat and lyric. Each performance reflects years of dynamic synergy, honed over the duo’s eight years of sharing stages and crafting melodies. Recently showcased at a performance in their hometown of Pottstown, the chemistry between CPTime and Axe Limbert culminates in a melody that's not just heard, but felt.
This release signifies more than just music; it's a message—a reassurance that life, while unpredictable, is inevitably bound to be "all good." The duo's unique approach to music-making has consistently prioritized clean, feel-good tracks that resonate with a wide audience. With Axe Limbert’s saxophone skills adding a fresh twist, "I’m Good" is set to become a staple for fans and newcomers alike.
Eager to experience the vibrant sounds and positive message of "I’m Good"? Visit CPTime's website to listen and share the latest release, explore their extensive music library, and stay updated through their social channels. Don’t miss the chance to connect and celebrate music that makes a difference.
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ABOUT
CPTime, an independent hip hop and pop artist from Pottstown, Pennsylvania, is recognized for his engaging, clean, and motivational music. Specializing in a range of tunes from party anthems to holiday tracks, CPTime has captivated audiences by performing at numerous local venues, including halftime shows for the Philadelphia 76ers games. His creative journey includes three albums, and his recent collaboration with Axe Limbert marks a significant evolution in his musical offerings. Together, CPTime and Axe Limbert push the envelope in creating fun, clean, and positive musical experiences for all listeners.
Nicholas Irving expressed his frustration with the hip-hop industry following the tragic deaths of rapper G$ Lil Ronnie and his five-year-old daughter in Texas. Irving strongly criticized the pervasive violence he perceives in the hip-hop industry, singling out gangsta rap as a negative influence. He argued that the music perpetuates a cyclical culture of violence and unrealistic lifestyles that many rappers don't even live. While acknowledging hip-hop's role in helping some artists and their families escape poverty, Irving lamented the genre's darker aspects that often lead to violence. Both Irving and Shawn Prez conveyed a deep desire for cultural change and a shift away from glorifying violence in rap music.
Atlanta police were on the hunt for the woman behind the 911 call surrounding Young Scooter’s death — and they promptly arrested her hours after she publicly identified herself!!!
On Tuesday afternoon, Demetria Spencer aka Demi Blanco was arrested by APD charged with Transmitting a False Public Alarm.
Demi owned up to making the 911 call on March 28 where she claimed to have witnessed a naked woman being beaten within an inch of her life … but officers encountered no such thing when they arrived on the scene.
They did, however, encounter 2 men — one of them being Scooter, who eventually tore an artery in his leg while hopping a wooden fence, according to his autopsy report.
On Instagram Live earlier today, Demi would go on to claim it that she was the one who was being battered, a complete 180° from her original statements.
The general public didn’t buy it and neither did cops … she’s since been processed and booked at Fulton County Jail.
ATLANTA (Fox 5) - A 39-year-old man died Friday night after fleeing from Atlanta police responding to a 911 call about a dispute involving a weapon on William Nye Drive, authorities said.
Officers were dispatched to the 200 block of William Nye Drive in southeast Atlanta after reports of gunfire and a woman being dragged into a residence.
"When officers arrived, they knocked on the door and a male opened the door and immediately shut the door on the officers," said Lt. Andrew Smith, commander of Atlanta’s homicide unit.
Police then set up a perimeter around the home. As officers surrounded the area, two men fled from the back of the residence. One of them returned to the house. The other man jumped two fences before being found injured nearby.
"He appeared to have suffered an injury to his leg," Smith said. "Officers rendered aid and he was transported to Grady Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased."
Smith also addressed social media claims that police were involved in a shooting during the incident. "The Atlanta Police Department has not been involved in any shootings tonight and the incident on William Nye—no one was—there was not a shooting at all," he said.
Smith emphasized that the man’s injury did not result from any police action. "Just to be very clear, the injury that was sustained was not via the officers on scene," he said.
ElCamino x Flames Dot Malik x BSF - Up The Block (New Album)
Rochester, New York and Buffalo, New York collide as Black Soprano Family (BSF) artists Flames Dot Malik and ElCamino link up for a new album titled "Up the Block."
All songs produced by iLL Tone Beats, except number 3 which was produced by Moose Tarantino.
01. Elcamino & Flames Dot Malik - Wire Taps 02. Elcamino & Flames Dot Malik - Up The Block 03. Elcamino & Flames Dot Malik - Rolling Stone 04. Elcamino & Flames Dot Malik - We Up (Feat. Fuego Base) 05. Elcamino & Flames Dot Malik - First Time Shooting 06. Elcamino & Flames Dot Malik - Lost Good Ones 07. Elcamino & Flames Dot Malik - On The Day We Met 08. Elcamino & Flames Dot Malik - Fake Love
01. BP Infinite x RJ Payne - Away from the Madness 02. BP Infinite x RJ Payne - Walk in My Shoes 03. BP Infinite x RJ Payne - The Dream Will Survive 04. BP Infinite x RJ Payne - Part of Life
1. I Fucked Up
2. Sabado Gigante
3. Still
4. Imagination
5. More Butter OTW
6. Mujeres
7. X - Type Freestyle
8. Pollo Sport
9. Can't Get Enough
10. Temu Crime
11. 4 U Bitch
12. 30 Minute Drive For a Nut
01. Light it Up
02. Really Seen It
03. Cold Michigan Nights Ft. Boldy James
04. Maxwell’s Peacoat Collection
05. All Day With It Ft. Lord Sko
06. And It’s Like That Ft. SonnyJim
07. Play the Game
08. Not Going
09. Empires
10. Nowhere to Go