Detroit emcee and former Shady Records artist, Obie Trice, keeps his foot on Nick Cannon's neck, while also throwing shots at Suge Knight for comparing Nick to 2Pac, on his latest diss record titled "Spanky Hayes 2."
Daz Dillinger of Tha Dogg Pound shows no signs of letting his foot off of Kanye West's throat for aligning himself with Donald Trump. With that in mind, peep the official music video for the Yeezy diss song "True to the Game."
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Daz Dillinger of Tha Dogg Pound isn't letting his foot off of Kanye West's neck anytime soon. He continues to apply the pressure with a new diss song titled "True to the Game Part 2."
Young Buck is gearing up to drop a new project titled "10 Street Commandments" on December 1st. Today he cuts loose a banger off of it called "Dope 2 Ya." Give it a listen up top.
Fresh off of releasing his "NuPac" project, Dope Boy Troy Ave, drops off visuals for "Press Spray." The BSB Records boss takes shots at Joe Budden, Young Lito and Mysonne.
Troy Ave has made it quite clear that he has severed ties with former BSB Records recording artist Young Lito.
At the center of their beef is the May 2016 shooting at Irving Plaza in New York City. Ronald "BSB Banga" McPhatter was killed.
Troy was wounded in both legs and says Lito didn't offer any help during the ordeal, leaving him and Banga on their own.
Here's some extended footage from that night that allegedly shows Lito hiding during the shooting, then exiting with Troy and Banga still in the building.
The war of words between Troy Ave, Mysonne, Hovain, Young Lito and Casanova continues to escalate.
A day after Mysonne released a diss song titled "Disciple," Troy fires back with a video clowning the Bronx, New York rapper for allegedly getting convicted of robbing a cab driver.
Troy also shows alleged footage of Young Lito hiding during the Irving Plaza shooting in May of 2016, that killed Ronald "BSB Banga" McPhatter.
Casanova had previously released a video mocking Troy's recent interview on The Breakfast Club.
1. Nupac Intro [Prod. By Jamal Hall, Trilogy & Troy Ave] 2. Demonstrate_God Is Great [Prod. By Trilogy] 3. I Ain't Mad At Cha [Prod. By Trilogy] 4. Fight 4 My Life_Word Word [Prod. By Shemonluster_Quablab Productions Inc.] 5. Level 2 Orientation [Prod. By Troy Ave] 6. Press Spray [Prod. By Troy Ave & Trilogy] 7. Jail House_Im Home [Prod. By Trilogy] 8. Truth Be Told_PSA [Prod. By Trilogy & Troy Ave] 9. Never Switch [Prod. By Rubi Rosa] 10. How It Go [Prod. By Trilogy] 11. Praise Pays (Feat. Jamila Irish) [Prod. By Troy Ave, Trilogy & Jemell Hill] 12. Tonight 13. Don't 4 Get Who You Are [Prod. By Yankee & Trilogy]
Troy Avepromised to get at everyone he's having issues with on his forthcoming "NuPac" street album, and he does just that on the lead song off of it titled "I Ain't Mad Atcha."
The BSB Records CEO takes shots at Taxstone, Trife Gangsta, Young Lito, Casanova and his former manager, Hovain, on the Trilogy-produced song.
G-Unit emcee and Cashville Records boss, Young Buck, is back with a new banger titled "Choppas" featuring Rukus 100. The track was produced by Bandplay.
Original Riot Squad member BYNOE releases his most powerful, inspirational, and influential single to date.
"TUPAC SHAKUR" is the first single off of the up and coming album "GOLD BLOODED." The project takes you on a walk through classic Tupac movies, elements of actual life events, and lets not forget that Far Rockaway, New York edge. The explosive and unexpected word play which shaped this track, musically mirrors the actor’s filmography through Bynoe’s eyes. Take a listen as the sinister piano loops over bone rattling 808’s... Brought to you by the same producers that brought you French Montana’s "Off the Rip". Trakformaz.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 13, 2016 at 8:00am
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Tupac Shakur wasn't just a rapper. He was also an actor, poet and a powerful speaker who did everything with an unmatched sense of passion.
Perhaps that's why today, as we remember him on the 20th anniversary of his death at the age of 25, he still remains one of the most influential artists the world has ever known.
Shakur died on September 13, 1996, from injuries suffered in a Las Vegas drive-by shooting as he sat in the passenger seat of of a car driven by Suge Knight, the CEO of his recording home Death Row Records.
His murder remains unsolved, despite investigations and theories put forth by detectives who worked on the case.
Shakur is considered by many to be best rapper ever.
He released four solo studio albums from 1991 to 1996. Because of his incredible work ethic, Shakur, left behind enough material for six posthumous albums to be released.
His hit records include "Brenda's Got a Baby," "Dear Mama,"Changes," "California Love," "I Get Around," "Keep Ya Head Up," "So Many Tears," "How Do u Want It," "2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted," "Hail Mary," "I Ain't Mad at Cha," "To Live and Die In L.A.," "Toss It Up," "Hit 'Em Up," Do for Love," "I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto," "Until the End of Time," "Letter 2 My Unborn," "Ghetto Gospel," "Thugs Get Lonely Too" and "Pac's Life."
You can't mention 2Pac's music without talking about his group the Outlawz. Members E.D.I. Mean, Young Noble, Yaki Kadafi, Hussein Fatal, Napoleon, Moozaliny and Kastro were prominent on many of his recordings.
Shakur's acting career began to take off in 1992 with his role as Bishop in the movie "Juice."
He would go on to star in the feature films "Poetic Justice," "Above the Rim," "Bullet," "Gridlock'd" and "Gang Related."
Rest in peace Tupac Shakur. You will forever be remembered.
Check out some of his best music video and listen to some of those who knew him best speaking about working with him below.