Cyhi The Prynce stopped by Sway in the Morning to test his lyrical skills with a "5 Fingers of Death" feestyle, and he came through with flying colors. Check out his heavy bars and be on the lookout for his forthcoming project titled "No Dope on Sundays." Dropping on November 17th.
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Daylyt's antics sometimes cloud the fact that the Watts, California rapper is really talented. Check out his "Five Fingers of Death" freestyle on Sway in the Morning as proof.
New York, NY – Infamous Records, the NY based label helmed by groundbreaking MC Prodigy of Mobb Deep, announces today the upcoming release of two collaborative albums on November 25, 2014.
Prodigy himself has joined forces with up-and-coming Queens rapper Boogz Boogetz to deliver “Young Rollin Stonerz.” Throughout the entire album, the two rappers showcase their rhyming ability in a lyrical back and forth over beats by contemporary producers. Boogz made his first official appearance with the mixtape Far Rockaway Most Wanted that was hosted by DJ Khaled, DJ Il Will and DJ Rockastar and that featured appearances by Kid ink, Ace Hoods and Wiz Khalifa.
On that same Tuesday, NJ rapper Sam Scarfo will make his official debut on Infamous Records with “5 Million Stories Vol. 1 & 2;” the album was crafted with the assistance of legendary producer Ski Beatz who produced the entire LP. As suggested by the title, Sam will deliver his gritty stories with some help from fellow MCs Smoke DZA, actor-turned-rapper Rick Gonzalez and label CEO Prodigy. The album will be accompanied by a digital comic book that was illustrated by Marvel/DC Comics artist Damion Scott.
Houston rapper Riff Raff a.k.a. Jody High Roller stopped by Sway in the Morning recently to try his hand at the "5 Fingers of Death." Check out the the former MTV star doing his thing below. When he was finished several listeners called in to respond. Peep the exchange between Riff Raff and his haters.
Yo Gotti visited Sway in the Morning recently to chat about what he's been up to. Gotti talks about the difference between being independent vs, working with L.A. Reid, what keeps him motivated, why he won't do a reality show, what kind of female he likes and describes a "5 Star B*tch."
What Keeps Yo Gotti Motivated + What He'd Wish For
Grand Hustle rapper B.o.B stopped by Sway in the Morning recently to chop it up and try his mic skills at the "5 Fingers of Death." Check out Bobby Ray coming off the top of the dome over 5 different beats.
After months of anticipation, 50 Cent fans are going to have to wait a few months longer for the rapper's next official LP. Despite previous plans to release his next album on Tuesday (July 3), Fif announced early this morning that he'll release Street King Immortal in November, with or without the support of his longtime label home, Interscope Records.
"My official Interscope album is called STREET KING IMMORTAL due out in nov," the G-Unit CEO, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, tweeted early Tuesday.
5 (Murder By Numbers), which was widely believed to be his fifth official album, will now be offered to fans on Friday for free — as what he called an "appetizer" — instead of being released for sale as planned.
MTV News has obtained an exclusive snippet from one of the songs off 5 (Murder By Numbers — a reggae-tinged, New York-flavored number called "You Will Never Take My Crown." "Gram after gram, time after time, I got the grind/ I can't help it, I got the shine," he raps on the drum-heavy track.
Claiming that he was receiving little marketing or support from Interscope, 50 recently lashed out at his label and the industry, saying it will be the last in his turbulent deal with the label.
"I said I was gonna put a record out that was completely up to album standard, and I'm gonna do that. I worked on this album for a long time," he said in a June interview with Philadelphia's Hot 107.9 radio station. "It's been three years."
50 Cent has decided to give his fans a gift in the form of his new album '5 (Murder By Numbers).' The G-Unit boss announced last night that the album will be released today for free. His also revealed that his next official Interscope album will be released in November.
"The appetizer is coming tomorrow 5 murder numbers," 50 wrote to his nearly 7 million Twitter followers. "My official Interscope album is called STREET KING IMMORTAL due out in nov."
While most artists struggle to put together one solid effort a year, 50 Cent continues to give fans tons of free quality music. His latest project '5 (Murder By Numbers)' was released via his website Thisis50.com. The street album serves as a warm up to his next official Interscope release 'Street King Immortal.'
"What I'm releasing right now is a part of me wanting music out during the middle of the summer," Fif told MTV News. "I had a plan for myself: I wanted to have the new record come out during my birthday. The artwork didn't matter that much, that's why it was so simple to me to use the number 5. Technically it wouldn't be album number 5, but everyone is waiting for my fifth studio album through Interscope, so I titled it that because it'll build interest in the actual project."
'Street King Immortal' will fulfill 50's contractual obligation to Interscope, but he is not worried about his label situation because he feels fans just want good music regardless of the label.
"I don't really need label support for this project," he said. "It's about the actual music, and I don't think people buy what record label you're on; I think they buy music or buy into the actual artist themselves."
50 added the he and Interscope are 100% on the same page now and he expects no problems with the release of his new album.
"They're in full support of me now. We cleared up audit issues. That's always an issue, when you get to the final album or the final requirement you end up going through the books with everything that you've done," he said. "Once those things are resolved, everyone is ready to get back to work, and that's where we're at."
If you follow Ryan Leslie on youtube you have seen him create songs from scratch in the studio before for artists like Cassie. Leslie takes a slightly different approach in his latest video. He creates a new song "5 Minute Freshen Up" from scratch, playing all of the instruments himself including the piano, organ, bass guitar, tambourine and drums.
After the song is complete he invites a Twitter follower to the studio to come check it out. She then invites several of her friends and it turns into an impromptu party.