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Playboi Carti returns with a cerified new banger titled "@ Meh." Check out the official music video below.

Available now: https://smarturl.it/atMEH

Directed by Playboi Carti & Nick Walker
Produced by: jetsonmade

DP: Caleb Seales
Colorist: Brandon Chavez

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Pro Era emcees Nyck Caution and Kirk Knight team up for a new EP titled "Nyck @ Knight." It's available now on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/nyck-knight/id1261559565

Tracklist:

1. “Off The Wall”
2. “All Night”
3. “No One Seems to Care”
4. “Dial Up”
5. “Perfect Murder”
6. “Headlights”
7. “Audiopium” Feat. Pro Era
8. “Wake Up”

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Rich Homie Quan is feeling the heat this morning after forgetting The Notorious B.I.G.'s "Get Money" lyrics during Lil Kim's medley performance, at VH1's 2016 Hip Hop Honors on Monday, July 11, at David Geffen Hall in New York City.

Producer Statik Selektah took to his Twitter account Tuesday to rip the rapper, VH1 and warned DJ's not to play Rich's music in New York City.

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"Ok enough enough with these new guys… Rich homie Quan should be working at Burger King not doing Biggie tributes… FUckouttahere," Statik wrote. "Then again whoever at VH1 decided that was a good idea needs to be in the mail room for the rest of their life… MCs should do MC shit. New rule… you play a Rich Homie Quan record in NYC, you’re Serato gets taken away. Try me on that."

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Power 105.1 radio personality Charlamagne Tha God and Hot 97's Ebro Darden also had harsh words for the "Flex" hit maker on Twitter

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"Rich Homie Quan leave the city yet?" "Darden quipped "Bruh you had the Coogi sweater.... But not the lyrics!??!? #YouHadOneJob."

"Teyana Taylor, Kiki Palmer, Dej Loaf they all young and knew the lyrics to the records they performed. Yeah Quan gotta take this L," Charlamagne wrote.

Check out what all the fuss is about at the 1:28 mark in the video below.

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50 Cent made a surprise appearance when Post Malone bought him out in NYC @ Irving Plaza. They performed "Window Shopper" & "Tryna Fuck Me Over"

Song off of The Kanan Tape.

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Original Block Hustlaz (OBH) capo Dark Lo is not afraid to speak his mind. After Meek Mill dissed Lo and Ar-Ab's crew, Lo responded by firing shots of his own via his Instagram page.


"Aye meek Fuck yu nigga suck a dick pussy stop dry snitching on stage lil nigga!!," Lo wrote. "Yea I lost a couple homies to the game bcuz we don't Twitter beef we beef in the streets wit killas yu ain't on shit nigga!! Let's goooooo"

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This beef might last for a while.

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It's no secret that 50 Cent and Machine Gun Kelly are friends. Last Saturday, August 1, 50 hosted an Effen Vodka event in Atlantic City's Pool After Dark inside the Harrah's Resort.

TMZ reports that MGK was at the event drinking the G-Unit business mogul's alcoholic beverage like it was water.

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It's great publicity for 50, but Diddy is probably not too happy about it. He reps Ciroc and as a Bad Boy Records artist, MGK is supposed too as well.

Nothing spells headache like having a member of your team switch sides for a night.

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Lil Wayne's DJ is in love with the "CoCo," just not the right version. During a concert at Nova Southeastern University in Florida on Thursday, March 12, the two weren't on the same page.

Wayne remixed O.T. Genasis' hit record "CoCo" for his Sorry for the Wait 2 mixtape. When it was time to perform it last night the DJ put on the wrong version causing Wayne to get heated.

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Wayne stopped his performance, threw his mic toward the DJ booth, then stormed off stage ending the show.

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Fans were left wondering what the hell had just happened. No word on if they got refunds.


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Young Money President Mack Maine has saved DJ 4our 5ive's job. TMZ reports that Wayne was angry because 4our 5ive had been screwing up all night. The last straw was when he put on the wrong version of "CoCo."

Wayne's remixed version is a Birdman/Cash Money diss. It was supposed to close the show, but the DJ apparently didn't get the memo.

All's well that ends well though. After Mack and Weezy talked the rapper agreed to continue working with 4our 5ive.



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RKulture had the opportunity to pick Kidd Kidd's brain during a recent interview. Topics ranged from when the G-Unit recording artist realized he wanted to be a rapper to what hip hop means to him.

Check it out below.

What was life like growing up in New Orleans?

Tell you the truth, if you listen to my music, you hear everything about me. All I rap about is my life experiences in New Orleans. Just growing up hard, struggles and everything we go through. Coming from the bottom, you know how Drake says “started from the bottom”, I started from the bottom for real, in all aspects.



At what moment did you realize, “I want to be a rapper”?

When I was a little kid. I was about 2 or3 years old and I was impersonating LL cool J (laughs). I knew music was always in me. I wrote about everyday stuff happening, so if it was about stealing a nigga bike, or taking candy or fighting, I just wrote what was happening around me. Then a dude from around my way named Mule, just like how Jay Z had Ty TyMule was the one that told me I had a story to tell. So that’s who made me believe and who brought me to Wayne. He made me believe I could do this cause it was a just a dream that I saw on TV. The poverty, the hustle, it’ll suck you in so this was my personal release, I had to do this.

 In early 2000 you were with Young Money and even appeared on Lil Wayne’s hit single “Mrs. Officer”. What led to you parting ways from Young Money?

People gotta understand that I hooked up with Wayne in 02′. I was with Wayne from ’02 to roughly ’05 before we separated. Then he called me back when he was doing The Carter 3. We did the “Mrs. Officer” joint and once the video came out I wasn’t a part of it. I ain’t gonna sound like “fuck it”, I was just like “damn the situation”. After the video I tried to talk to Wayne to see what was going on with it, and you know, I guess he was on his “high horse” or whatever at the time and I was just like “Alright, you do you man, imma do me”. Where I’m from we don’t kiss ass, we all men at the end of the day. I’m a hustler, I don’t ask for nothing, I don’t expect nothing, but if I work for something, I expect to get what I work for. There wasn’t no bad blood at all, it was just how it was. Then the Lord came and put Fif in my life and me and Fif have a better relationship than me and Wayne ever had…and that’s crazy. I guess real recognize real.

Prior to signing with G-Unit, you met 50 Cent and then got shot 6 times. Very similar to 50’s situation when he got shot and then dropped from Colombia Records just as they were ready to “push” him. Did you think the contact/opportunity was going to be lost?

When that happened, I wasn’t thinking about none of that. I wasn’t thinking about rap. I’m lucky I’m still alive. I was shot at 32 times and I got hit 6 times out of the 32, in front of my mama. After that, I was more angry than anything, so my mind wasn’t focused on rap, it was more focused on the retaliation. But then all it took was one phone call…. ONE CALL BRUHFif was the first person to call me in the hospital bed, the first person! God did this for me, it’s by fate man, that’s the only explanation I can see for it. None of my family has 50 cents number. So when I first turned my phone on he was the first person to call me. That tells me, if you the first person calling me, either you got some hell of a timing my nigga or, you was already trying to call me and wasn’t gonna stop calling my phone. That made me feel, I don’t even know the words… no words can really explain how I felt after that. That took a lot of frustration off my back and made me feel like I know what I’m about to do and I know what I gotta do. The first thing he told me was “Yo, what happened to me, and the label backing up off me, I’m not about to do that with you, I believe in you, so you know what, you’re gonna heal up and we gonna give it to these niggas”. And sure enough, he kept it real and he kept his word.

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“I had to be slippin’ to let this clown hit me up/ Now I gotta walk around with this shit bag for months”. Reflecting back on an incident that could have ended your life, where was your mind at while writing that?


That’s all I can rap about is real shit, that’s how I was feeling. I had to be slipping! I was slipping and he hit me up, and now I gotta walk around with this shit bag for months… like fuck! (Chuckles) I want these people to know that this is real shit, its nothing that I’m making up just because it sound good, like nah man, this is real talk, this is what I’m going through everyday and this is what I gotta deal with. That song is so real. My cousin and Fif were there when we recorded that and a week later my cousin got killed. (They had a hit on him) That’s why for Fif to accept me and the people around me, it’s amazing. 50 will even tell you when he met me in New Orleans we pulled up to the studio DEEP. We were beefing then. Van filled with choppas in the back you know (laughs), looking like the old G-Unit in 03′.

One of the most impressive aspects I’ve seen were the recent radio appearances you along with The Unit did, specifically when it came time to rap. I find artists on occasion do not utilize that time, while you on the other hand, even with 10 plus years in the game, have been the BEST example of capitalizing on the moment because you stood out and people now notice your skill level. What advice would you give young artists who want to gain the people’s attention?

There’s an Eminem song that explains that whole situation, “Lose yourself”… “You gotta lose yourself in the music, the moment, you own it, you better never let it go, you only get one shot do not miss your chance to blow, this opportunity comes once in a lifetime” (Sings chorus from “Lose Yourself”). There’s no better way to explain it than that.

Are you concerned with being overlooked since the 50 Cent/G-Unit brand is so big?

No, no…Not at all. If anything it’s gonna bring more attention to me because people are gonna wanna know why is he in G-unit? Can he go in? Is he compatible with everybody else? So that’s when I step up to the plate and I gotta let them know, “yeah nigga, I do this for real”. We’re similar because we all speak from a street perspective, that’s what brings everything full circle, but we all express it in different ways.

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The Beauty of Independence was well received and now The Beast is G-Unit drops March 3rd. What can we expect from The Beast?

Ah man The Beast, just be expecting more shit to fuck the game up. If you liked The Beauty Of Independencejust wait. I’m actually on my way to Best Buy right to go get however many copies are left. I’m grabbing extra copies and personally sending them to people DM’ing me that can’t get it where they live. It ain’t the same buying online, ya need that physical copy in your hands! That’s just something a nigga should do, cause like I said, I don’t take nothing for granted, so if someone wanna buy something from me, and they can’t get it, imma get it to you then.



Do you like the the music coming out these days? Who are some artists you listen to?

I like the new up and coming artists, I just like to hear real music. Lyrical music or not, just real music. Right now I’m listening to Young Dolph, I like the song he got called “Preach” cause he’s saying some real shit on that. I listen to my other artist Young ElzDej loaf, I’m on her mixtape right now. She’s spittin’ some real nigga shit but its coming from a female perspective.  I respect what she’s doing right now. I even listen to Drake, even though he don’t talk no gangster shit, he says some real regular shit you know. I like the nigga cause he’s cocky with it and he’s a cool dude. Besides that I’m listening to our shit and that’s it man, I feel a lot of the music now is watered down.

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What is the best advice 50 Cent has given you?

Be about your business first and know that everything is a business in this game. Everybody ain’t your friend and I learned that so much just being around 50, because you work with people all day that come to you like they wanna be your friend, when really they just wanna be around Fif.

If you had to move to mars and could only take 5 albums, which would you bring?

Soulja Slim – Give it to ‘em raw | 50 Cent – Get rich or die trying | Jay Z – Reasonable doubt | Nas – I am & 2 Pac – Me against the world.

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Lastly, what does hip-hop mean to Kidd Kidd?

The world. It’s everything, hip-hop is my savior, so it’s everything to me.


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Thisis50 & Young Jack Thriller recently spoke with Chase N Cashe for an exclusive interview!

Chase N Cashe speaks on his background, his type of girls, artists he produced for, what he did with first big check, freestyles & much more!

Follow @ChaseNCashe @jackthriller @thisis50

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Eminem will be releasing his new project entitled SHADY XV on November 24. Disc one features new songs from Em, D12, Yelawolf, Slaughterhouse and Bad Meets Evil.

Disc two is a collection of Shady Records greatest hits. 50 Cent's "In Da Club," Em's "Lose Yourself," Obie Trice's "The Set Up" and more are included

Shady XV Tracklisting

DISC 1

1. Eminem – “ShadyXV”
2. Slaughterhouse – “Psychopath Killer” (feat. Eminem and Yelawolf)
3. Eminem – “Die Alone” (feat. Kobe)
4. Bad Meets Evil – “Vegas”
5. Slaughterhouse – “Ya’ll Ready Know”
6. Eminem – “Guts Over Fear” (feat. Sia)
7. Yelawolf – “Down”
8. D12 – “Bane”
9. Eminem – “Fine Line”
10. Skylar Grey, Eminem, and Yelawolf – “Twisted”
11. Eminem – “Right for Me”
12. Eminem, Royce Da 5’9″, Big Sean, Danny Brown, DeJ Loaf, and Trick Trick – “Detroit Vs. Everybody”

DISC 2

1. 50 Cent – “I Get Money”
2. D12 – “Purple Pills”
3. Eminem – “Lose Yourself”
4. Obie Trice, Kuniva, Bobby Creekwater, Ca$his, and Stat Quo – “Cry Now (Shady Remix)”
5. Yelawolf – “Let’s Roll” (feat. Kid Rock)
6. Slaughterhouse – “Hammer Dance”
7. 50 Cent – “P.I.M.P.”
8. Eminem, 50 Cent, Ca$his, and Lloyd Banks – “You Don’t Know”
9. D12 – “My Band”
10. Obie Trice – “Wanna Know”
11. 50 Cent – “Wanksta”
12. Obie Trice – “The Setup” (feat. Nate Dogg)
13. 50 Cent – “In Da Club”
14. D12 – “Fight Music”
15. Yelawolf – “Pop the Trunk”

Bonus
Eminem – “Lose Yourself” (Original Demo Version)

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On October 23, 2014 it's going down! G-Unit's own Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks will be taking over The Imporium on Long Island.

Expect a packed house as The Talk of New York and the Punch Line King perform hits from their extensive catalog.

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The venue is located at 9 Railroad Avenue in Patchogue, New York. Purchase tickets for the 21 and over event HERE.

For press coverage access, please email bernadette@kandbconsulting.org.






Lloyd Banks "I'm So Fly"





Tony Yayo "Curious/Pimpin" ft. Joe



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50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Kidd Kidd, Tony Yayo and Young Buck, together known as the Mighty Unit took part in the New York Mets 2014 Concert Series. Jeremih also joined. Check it out!

Make sure you grab 50 Cent's new Animal Ambition album now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/animal-ambition-untamed-desire/id883841329.

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I'm the CEO of Focus Boy Productions I became a Associate Producer of DJ Butter ''What up Doe TV Vol.1 '' Feataures Young Jeezy,Method Man and Hell Rell in 2008. I Produced my first video music video Blu Colla Records (''It's a Drought'') in 2007 which was aired on Nuke @ Nite. Dj King David Presents... Detroit Streets Dvd Vol 1 OUT NOW!!! Co-Executive Producer Focus Boy Productions Interviews, music videos, exclusive concert footage. featuring: Lola Damone, E-40, Method Man, Dj Butter, Dj Ddt, Jim Jones, Yuk Mouth, Chedda Boy Malik, Street Lordz, P Money Bags, MC Lyte, Trick-Trick, MC Serch, Suga Rae, Mz. Murda, Freeway, Freekey Zeeky, Supa Star, K deezy, Lady Blade, Big Herk, Tj aka Detroit Streets, Reddbone,Black Milk,Focus Boy and others... stay tuned... Focus Boy DVD A Mockumentary Coming soon..... Executive Producer Focus Boy Productions

 

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Brick Star Boyz boss Troy Ave and G-Unit Capo Tony Yayo perform "Show Me Love" at 50 Cent's "Big Apple Boxing" event on Friday (December 20).

The song is off of Troy's "New York City" album, available now on iTunes iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/new-york-city/id736930643.

Shot by Major Moves DVD and Freak Genius TV

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If you want your party rocked the right way you have to get in touch with DJ Whoo Kid a.k.a. N-Word Spock.

 

The G-Unit record spinner did it to the max at two big events recently. He was behind the turntables to launch his new website Just Whoo Kid at Greenhouse NYC. Special guests included Prodigy, B.o.B, Jim Jones, Grafh, Real Housewives of Atlanta and more.

 

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That was just the beginning for Whoo Kid, who later held it down at Rocsi Diaz's birthday bash at WIP.

 

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Special guests included Angela Yee, Joe Budden, Jay Pharoah, Lore'l and more

 

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Follow @djwhookid on Twitter @justwhookid on Instagram. To book DJ Whoo Kid email: djwhookidmp3@gmail.com


 

DJ WHOO KID ROCKS GREENHOUSE NYC for JUSTWHOOKID.com LAUNCH with B.O.B, JIM JONES, MOBB DEEP



 

 

DJ WHOO KID ROCKS ROCSI DIAZ BIRTHDAY BASH at WIP NEW YORK

 

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Watch August Alsina and Kidd Kidd perform "Downtown" Live @ SOB's in NYChttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxC4Xwzt0-k

Thisis50
 caught footage of August Alsina performing "Let Me Hit That" & "Bandz" the other night @ SOB's in NYC.

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50 Cent has been like a big brother and mentor to fellow Queens rapper Trav over the years. But like all families there are at times disagreements. This one just happened to play out publicly.

 

Back in July, Trav made some disparaging remarks on Twitter aimed at 50 that the G-Unit boss did not take kindly to.

 

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On Saturday (August 10) 50 invited Meek Mill onstage during the G-Unit Records Listening Suite at the MixShow Live event in Atlanta. Trav also came onstage and 50 reacted by telling him to leave. When he didn't, 50 pushed him before Meek stepped in to intervene.

 

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"Y'all family though," Meek said to 50. "Y'all family, don't do it onstage here."

 

Trav can be heard saying: "Chill out, that's my big brother."

 

After things calmed down Meek said that Trav and 50 would work out their differences in private.

 

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"The situation [that just] happened they family," Meek told the crowd. "At the end of the day they gonna have to deal with that as family."

 

Later Trav retweeted messages that echoed Meek's sentiments.

 

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Check out the footage from several angles below.









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