Willie the Kid delivers his second visual off of of his new album titled "Capital Gains." This one is for the V12 the Hitman-produced banger, "Dirty Game."
Directed by Tekh Togo
"Capital Gains" is available wherever music is streamed and sold!
Mixing and mastering by jxkecregxn of Next Records, LLC
2020 The Fly LLC
Tracklist:
1. Free Parking (Prod. by V Don) 2. Cork Fee Ft. Action Bronson (Prod. by Brady James) 3. Egregious (Prod. by Evidence) 4. Brewster's Millions Ft. Curren$y (Prod. by The Alchemist) 5. Dirty Game (Prod. by V12 the Hitman) 6. Watch Your Step Ft. Kiyana (Prod. by V Don) 7. Durban Poison Ft. Roc Marciano (Prod. by Sport) 8. Tycoon Rap (Freestyle) (Prod. by The Beat Hawks) 9. Breakfast Nook Ft. Eto (Prod. by DJ Muggs) 10. Perceptions Ft. Tekh Togo (Prod. by Mozaic)
South Jamaica, Queens, New York native and Team Bang Dope Gang lead member, Grafh, doubles back to his "Oracle III" album to release an official music video for the DJ Green Lantern-produced banger, "Ya Heard."
"Oracle III" is a must have if you want that authentic hip hop the game has been missing. The 15-track project features Benny the Butcher, Royce Da 5'9", Conway the Machine, Hopsin, Crooked I, Bun B, Rittz and Dope Gang Porter.
01. Grafh — Opulence (Prod. By DJ Green Lantern) 02. Grafh — Anonymous (Prod. By DJ Green Lantern) 03. Grafh — Stove Work (Prod. By Pete Rock) 04. Grafh — 24 Hours (Prod. By DJ Green Lantern) 05. Grafh — Blow ft. Benny the Butcher (Prod. By DJ Shay) 06. Grafh — Congratulations (Prod. By Harry Fraud) 07. Grafh — Pray ft. Conway the Machine (Prod. By DJ Analyze) 08. Grafh — How Can I Lose ft. KXNG Crooked & Jag (Prod. By Nailz) 09. Grafh — Ya Heard (Prod. By DJ Green Lantern) 10. Grafh — Gawd Gawd ft. Dope Gang Porter (Prod. By UDAE) 11. Grafh — Good Die Young (Prod. By DJ Analyze) 12. Grafh — Let Me See It ft. Bun B & Rittz (Prod. By DJ Green Lantern) 13. Grafh — Who Shot Ya ft. Hopsin (Prod. By Mr. Porter) 14. Grafh — Agenda ft. Royce Da 5'9" (Prod. By DJ Green Lantern) 15. Grafh — Guilty (Prod. By SoulSearches)
South Jamaica, Queens, New York and Rochester collide as Team Bang Dope Gang boss, Grafh, recruits 38 Spesh for his DJ Analyze-produced single and music video titled "Drought."
Directed by Joe Dirt
"Drought" is off of Grafh's latest album, "Good Energy."
The nine-track project features Eric Bellinger, 38 Spesh, Jim Jones, ElCamino and Smoke DZA.
1. My Blessing Ft Eric Bellinger (Prod. By Jereme Jay) 2. Good Energy (Prod. By Harlem Star) 3. Killing Kings Ft. Mysonne, Ray Emmanuel and Sly Piper (Prod. By BLACKNAILZ) 4. No Issue (Prod. By Jereme Jay) 5. No Consignment (Prod. By Harry Fraud) 6. Drought Ft. 38 Spesh (Prod. By DJ Analyze) 7. Customer Ft. Jim Jones (Prod. By Harry Fraud) 8. Trappin' Out the Hyatt Ft. Smoke DZA and ElCamino (Prod. By Rain910) 9. Crazy Ft. Doxx (Prod. By Freeze)
1. My Blessing Ft Eric Bellinger (Prod. By Jereme Jay) 2. Good Energy (Prod. By Harlem Star) 3. Killing Kings Ft. Mysonne, Ray Emmanuel and Sly Piper (Prod. By BLACKNAILZ) 4. No Issue (Prod. By Jereme Jay) 5. No Consignment (Prod. By Harry Fraud) 6. Drought Ft. 38 Spesh (Prod. By DJ Analyze) 7. Customer Ft. Jim Jones (Prod. By Harry Fraud) 8. Trappin' Out the Hyatt Ft. Smoke DZA and ElCamino (Prod. By Rain910) 9. Crazy Ft. Doxx (Prod. By Freeze)
1. My Blessing Ft Eric Bellinger (Prod. By Jereme Jay) 2. Good Energy (Prod. By Harlem Star) 3. Killing Kings Ft. Mysonne, Ray Emmanuel and Sly Piper (Prod. By BLACKNAILZ) 4. No Issue (Prod. By Jereme Jay) 5. No Consignment (Prod. By Harry Fraud) 6. Drought Ft. 38 Spesh (Prod. By DJ Analyze) 7. Customer Ft. Jim Jones (Prod. By Harry Fraud) 8. Trappin' Out the Hyatt Ft. Smoke DZA and ElCamino (Prod. By Rain910) 9. Crazy Ft. Doxx (Prod. By Freeze)
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 18, 2020 at 4:30am
South Jamaica, Queens, New York native and Team Bang Dope Gang boss, Grafh, returns with a new album titled "Good Energy."
The nine-track project features Eric Bellinger, 38 Spesh, Jim Jones, ElCamino and Smoke DZA.
Available on all streaming platforms.
2020 Team Bang Dope Gang
Tracklist:
1. My Blessing Ft Eric Bellinger (Prod. By Jereme Jay) 2. Good Energy (Prod. By Harlem Star) 3. Killing Kings Ft. Mysonne, Ray Emmanuel and Sly Piper (Prod. By BLACKNAILZ) 4. No Issue (Prod. By Jereme Jay) 5. No Consignment (Prod. By Harry Fraud) 6. Drought Ft. 38 Spesh (Prod. By DJ Analyze) 7. Customer Ft. Jim Jones (Prod. By Harry Fraud) 8. Trappin' Out the Hyatt Ft. Smoke DZA and ElCamino (Prod. By Rain910) 9. Crazy Ft. Doxx (Prod. By Freeze)
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 24, 2020 at 8:30am
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South Jamaica, Queens, New York emcee and Team Bang Dope Gang boss, Grafh, teams up with singer Eric Bellinger for his new single titled "My Blessing."
The Jereme Jay-produced gem is off of Grafh's "Good Energy" album.
1. My Blessing Ft Eric Bellinger (Prod. By Jereme Jay) 2. Good Energy (Prod. By Harlem Star) 3. Killing Kings Ft. Mysonne, Ray Emmanuel and Sly Piper (Prod. By BLACKNAILZ) 4. No Issue (Prod. By Jereme Jay) 5. No Consignment (Prod. By Harry Fraud) 6. Drought Ft. 38 Spesh (Prod. By DJ Analyze) 7. Customer Ft. Jim Jones (Prod. By Harry Fraud) 8. Trappin' Out the Hyatt Ft. Smoke DZA and ElCamino (Prod. By Rain910) 9. Crazy Ft. Doxx (Prod. By Freeze)
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 21, 2020 at 1:30pm
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In this episode of People's Party, Talib Kweli and Jasmin Leigh sit down with rapper, songwriter, producer, and one of your favorite emcee's favorite emcees -- ROYCE DA 5'9".
The deep level of mutual respect is clear as Talib opens up by telling Royce how much his work has impacted him and his own evolution as a lyricist. Then show kicks off with talk about the history of Detroit hip hop and the infamous Hip Hop Shop. They go on to discuss and dissect Royce's song 'Tabernacle', Royce's path to sobriety, where he speaks to if he feels he's become a better artist because of it. Royce also talks about his longtime friendship with his manager Kino, he answers the question of if he regrets not signing on with Dr. Dre's Aftermath Records. They discuss Royce's long-time friendship with Eminem, and he's asked if there's anything he hasn't shared about Em, and if he thinks it's true that their styles mirror each other, he shares how he feels about the old tapes of Em disrespecting black women, they discuss Em owning up to white privilege and Royce answers to why he felt the need to speak out against Lord Jamar and his public downplaying of Em's relevance to the culture.
Later Royce speaks to his beef with fellow Detroit native Proof. He tells how a stand-off in downtown Detroit led to them being locked up together, and squashing the long-standing conflict. Royce also digs into his relationship with DJ Premier, linking up very early in Royce's solo career, and how they continue to be regarded as one of hip hop's most dynamic duos. Royce also tells the fascinating story of how the supergroup Slaughterhouse really came to fruition. Royce is asked to expand on bars from several of his songs like 'Overcomer', the significance of naming his album 'The Allegory', he talks about his friendship with the hip-hop collective Griselda, as well as responds to questions about bars from his song 'Upside Down' in regards to leaving a lasting legacy in the game. He also touches on his work with the 'Marshall Mathers Foundation', creating opportunities for Detroit's inner-city youth.
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2:07 -- Talib admits to his struggle with finding the words to explain how much Royce has inspired him throughout his career, and asks Royce how it feels to have the profound respect of so many top tier emcees and legends in the game. They go on to discuss Detroit's infamous Hip Hop Shop, noting all the greats that came up through that historic venue, and Royce also speaks on sharpening his skills at the Ebony Showcase Lounge.
5:06 -- Royce is asked what the vibe was like during his first appearance on the Stretch and Bobbito show, along with Eminem. He mentions how he didn't realize the gravity of what it meant to have a spot on the show, Talib notes his favorite song by Royce in 'Tabernacle' and asks him what inspired it, Royce is asked to illustrate the significance of his song 'Boblo Boat' to the Detroit scene, and Talib asks him what he has against Mork & Mindy.
11:40 -- Royce is asked about his path to sobriety, and if overcoming his substance abuse has made him a better artist. He details the exhausting process of having to retrain himself to be funcional under the influence, speaks on how much he respects his dad for avoiding the pitfalls that come with being an addict, and finding his own way to sobriety which influenced Royce to be able to follow suit. Royce also recalls the first time taking a real drink being with Dr. Dre, reflecting on the biggest mistake he made in 'doing as the Romans did'.
16:00 -- Royce speaks on his relationship with his manager Kino, and how they have remained such close friends over the years. Royce is also asked about the stories that have circulated about him having regrets with regards to taking a record deal with Tommy Boy over a deal with Dr. Dre and Aftermath, following his work writing for Dre on Chronic 2001. Royce also responds to the talk about issues Dre had with Kino.
21:57 -- Royce is asked if there's anything about Eminem that he hasn't said before in an interview, and if he agrees with the statement that they mirror each other lyrically and stylistically. He's also asked who he feels had the better verse on Eminem's collab with Jay-Z on 'Renegade'. He compares and contrasts that with the version he did with Em and Jasmin goes on to ask Royce about his feelings on Eminem's old recordings calling black women b*tches. He touches on how he felt when the tapes first surfaced how he feels now in retrospect.
27:55 -- Talib notes his respect of how Eminem has used his platform to highlight his own white privilege, and goes on to ask if Royce thinks Em had guys like him and D12 in mind when he penned "Let's do the math if I was black I woulda sold half". Royce tells why he thinks Em became the highest selling rapper beyond just his skin color, answers why he felt the need to defend Em against Lord Jamar's criticism of his relevance and contributions to the culture, and voices his frustration with people's cynicism of his defense of Em.
37:49 -- Royce is asked to detail his infamous beef with fellow Detroit rapper Proof. He tells about the moment they bumped into each other with a stand-off in downtown Detroit, leading to them being locked up together and reconciling. Royce also gets into the significance of his 'Bar Exam' mixtape and it's relevance to him moving past all the negativity in his life.
44:22 -- Royce speaks on his long-time relationship with DJ Premier. Royce reflects on writing letters to D&D studios in attempts to get his attention, and his perseverance in seeking out a way to work with Prem. He outlines the first time they met, and the time he had to convince Premo to let him use the beat for what would become Royce's first underground classic in 'Boom'. He also talks about bringing in producer and musician Adrian Younge to work with them on 'PRhyme'.
50:31 -- Royce illustrates the formation of the hip hop supergroup Slaughterhouse. He lays out how it started from a hip hop showcase to be judged at New York's SOB's lounge. He details how several emcees were a no-show, it then turning out to be a one on one freestyle battle between Royce and Mistah F.A.B., which then progressed into a public calling out of Royce's loss by Joe Budden, Joe releasing a freestyle dissing Royce, Royce then responding back to Joe on wax, which finally resulted in them forming the legendary collective.
56:14 -- Royce is asked where he got the phrase "See, you want it to be one way... But it's the other way.", he used taking shots at rapper Yelawolf on his song 'Overcomer'. He dives a bit deeper into the track when he gets asked to break down the bar "Men lie, women lie, numbers don't". Royce goes on to use Nipsey Hussle's legacy as a way to explain, and also touches on the naming of his album 'The Allegory', as well as the process of learning to make beats and producing the whole album himself. They also draw some comparisons of the album to Quentin Tarantino movies.
1:07:43 -- Royce is asked to outline his relationship with the hip hop collective Griselda, appearing on his album 'The Allegory'. Royce talks about inviting them out to a release party at SOB's, leading to them becoming friends and them ultimately getting signed on to Shady Records. Royce is then asked to expand on bars from his song 'Upside Down', where he states: "Remember, the effort has to go into the art, not the wave Everybody talking 'bout they own their masters But if the music don't age well, it don't matter It's like you own a hundred percent of nothing Know your value."
1:12:51 -- Jasmin asks Royce about the work he's done with the 'Marshall Mathers Foundation' with a goal of being dedicated to providing assistance to disadvantaged and at-risk youth primarily in Detroit, Michigan and it's surrounding communities. Royce outlines his own feeling of responsibility in giving back and helping create paths of opportunity for others that came up as he did.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 18, 2020 at 10:59am
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South Jamaica, Queens, New York native and Team Bang Dope Gang boss, Grafh, drops off an official music video for the title track off of his new album, "Good Energy."
The nine-track project features Eric Bellinger, 38 Spesh, Jim Jones, ElCamino and Smoke DZA.
1. My Blessing Ft Eric Bellinger (Prod. By Jereme Jay) 2. Good Energy (Prod. By Harlem Star) 3. Killing Kings Ft. Mysonne, Ray Emmanuel and Sly Piper (Prod. By BLACKNAILZ) 4. No Issue (Prod. By Jereme Jay) 5. No Consignment (Prod. By Harry Fraud) 6. Drought Ft. 38 Spesh (Prod. By DJ Analyze) 7. Customer Ft. Jim Jones (Prod. By Harry Fraud) 8. Trappin' Out the Hyatt Ft. Smoke DZA and ElCamino (Prod. By Rain910) 9. Crazy Ft. Doxx (Prod. By Freeze)
Grafh and Jim Jones team up over a quintessential Harry Fraud production to bring you "Customer" - the first single off of Grafh's forthcoming "Good Energy" album. The new 9-track album drops 9/18/20 and features Jim Jones, Smoke DZA, Eric Bellinger, 38 Spesh, ElCamino and more. In the meantime, tune in to "Customer" now available everywhere music is streamed and sold!
Philadelphia representative and Educated Ignorance Music (EIMG) CEO, RJ Payne, has just released his highly anticipated album titled "He's a Fucking Animal."
The collaborative project features DJ Kay Slay, DJ Caeser, Bootleg Kev, Rockness Monsta, JoJo Pellegrino, Freeway, Sunnie Blac, Ransom, Vado, Denaun Porter, Nems, Swave Sevah, Tracey Lee, Lord Tariq, Mickey Factz, Mr. Chris and Jag.
Production credits: Pa. Dre, Asethic, Tobes, Vettrax, DJ Skizz, Rushmore Muzic, DJ Pia, Neff and Toast 187.
1. EMINEM & LIL WAYNE INTRO FT KAY SLAY, BOOTLEG KEV & DJ CAESER (PROD BY PA DRE) 2. WHAT WE DOIN THO REMIX FT ROCKNESS MONSTA & JOJO PELLEGRINO (PROD BY PA DRE) 3. KWAME FT SUNNIE BLAC (PROD BY VETTRAX) 4. FUCKBOY FT FREEWAY (PROD BY DJ SKIZZ) 5. BLACK MOVADO FT VADO & SUNNIE BLAC (PROD BY RUSHMORE MUZIC) 6. YOU'VE BEEN WARNED FT DENAUN PORTER (PROD BY TOBES) 7. BOOGIEMAN VS LEATHERFACE FT RANSOM (PROD BY DJ PIA) 8. FUCK YA LIFE FT NEMS & SWAVE SEVAH (PROD BY TOAST 187) 9. TAKE A RISK FT TRACEY LEE & LORD TARIQ (PROD BY PA DRE) 10. BLACK XCELLENCE FT MICKEY FACTZ (PROD BY TOBES) 11. BLACK MAGIC FT MR CHRIS CLASSIC (PROD BY NEFF) 12. BEAUTIFUL PAYNE FT JAG (PROD BY AESTHIC)
Philadelphia representative and Educated Ignorance Music (EIMG) CEO, RJ Payne, has just released his highly anticipated album titled "He's a Fucking Animal."
The collaborative project features DJ Kay Slay, DJ Caeser, Bootleg Kev, Rockness Monsta, JoJo Pellegrino, Freeway, Sunnie Blac, Ransom, Vado, Denaun Porter, Nems, Swave Sevah, Tracey Lee, Lord Tariq, Mickey Factz, Mr. Chris and Jag.
Production credits: Pa. Dre, Asethic, Tobes, Vettrax, DJ Skizz, Rushmore Muzic, DJ Pia, Neff and Toast 187.
1. EMINEM & LIL WAYNE INTRO FT KAYSLAY, BOOTLEG KEV & DJ CAESER (PROD BY PA DRE) 2. WHAT WE DOIN THO REMIX FT ROCKNESS MONSTA & JOJO PELLEGRINO (PROD BY PA DRE) 3. KWAME FT SUNNIE BLAC (PROD BY VETTRAX) 4. FUCKBOY FT FREEWAY (PROD BY DJ SKIZZ) 5. BLACK MOVADO FT VADO & SUNNIE BLAC (PROD BY RUSHMORE MUZIC) 6. YOU'VE BEEN WARNED FT DENAUN PORTER (PROD BY TOBES) 7. BOOGIEMAN VS LEATHERFACE FT RANSOM (PROD BY DJ PIA) 8. FUCK YA LIFE FT NEMS & SWAVE SEVAH (PROD BY TOAST 187) 9. TAKE A RISK FT TRACEY LEE & LORD TARIQ (PROD BY PA DRE) 10. BLACK XCELLENCE FT MICKEY FACTZ (PROD BY TOBES) 11. BLACK MAGIC FT MR CHRIS CLASSIC (PROD BY NEFF) 12. BEAUTIFUL PAYNE FT JAG (PROD BY AESTHIC)
Philadelphia representative and Educated Ignorance Music (EIMG) CEO, RJ Payne, has just released his highly anticipated album titled "He's a Fucking Animal."
The collaborative project features DJ Kay Slay, DJ Caeser, Bootleg Kev, Rockness Monsta, JoJo Pellegrino, Freeway, Sunnie Blac, Ransom, Vado, Denaun Porter, Nems, Swave Sevah, Tracey Lee, Lord Tariq, Mickey Factz, Mr. Chris and Jag.
Production credits: Pa. Dre, Asethic, Tobes, Vettrax, DJ Skizz, Rushmore Muzic, DJ Pia, Neff and Toast 187.
1. EMINEM & LIL WAYNE INTRO FT KAYSLAY, BOOTLEG KEV & DJ CAESER (PROD BY PA DRE) 2. WHAT WE DOIN THO REMIX FT ROCKNESS MONSTA & JOJO PELLEGRINO (PROD BY PA DRE) 3. KWAME FT SUNNIE BLAC (PROD BY VETTRAX) 4. FUCKBOY FT FREEWAY (PROD BY DJ SKIZZ) 5. BLACK MOVADO FT VADO & SUNNIE BLAC (PROD BY RUSHMORE MUZIC) 6. YOU'VE BEEN WARNED FT DENAUN PORTER (PROD BY TOBES) 7. BOOGIEMAN VS LEATHERFACE FT RANSOM (PROD BY DJ PIA) 8. FUCK YA LIFE FT NEMS & SWAVE SEVAH (PROD BY TOAST 187) 9. TAKE A RISK FT TRACEY LEE & LORD TARIQ (PROD BY PA DRE) 10. BLACK XCELLENCE FT MICKEY FACTZ (PROD BY TOBES) 11. BLACK MAGIC FT MR CHRIS CLASSIC (PROD BY NEFF) 12. BEAUTIFUL PAYNE FT JAG (PROD BY AESTHIC)
Philadelphia representative and Educated Ignorance Music (EIMG) CEO, RJ Payne, has just released his highly anticipated album titled "He's a Fucking Animal."
The collaborative project features DJ Kay Slay, DJ Caeser, Bootleg Kev, Rockness Monsta, JoJo Pellegrino, Freeway, Sunnie Blac, Ransom, Vado, Denaun Porter, Nems, Swave Sevah, Tracey Lee, Lord Tariq, Mickey Factz, Mr. Chris and Jag.
Production credits: Pa. Dre, Asethic, Tobes, Vettrax, DJ Skizz, Rushmore Muzic, DJ Pia, Neff and Toast 187.
1. EMINEM & LIL WAYNE INTRO FT KAYSLAY, BOOTLEG KEV & DJ CAESER (PROD BY PA DRE) 2. WHAT WE DOIN THO REMIX FT ROCKNESS MONSTA & JOJO PELLEGRINO (PROD BY PA DRE) 3. KWAME FT SUNNIE BLAC (PROD BY VETTRAX) 4. FUCKBOY FT FREEWAY (PROD BY DJ SKIZZ) 5. BLACK MOVADO FT VADO & SUNNIE BLAC (PROD BY RUSHMORE MUZIC) 6. YOU'VE BEEN WARNED FT DENAUN PORTER (PROD BY TOBES) 7. BOOGIEMAN VS LEATHERFACE FT RANSOM (PROD BY DJ PIA) 8. FUCK YA LIFE FT NEMS & SWAVE SEVAH (PROD BY TOAST 187) 9. TAKE A RISK FT TRACEY LEE & LORD TARIQ (PROD BY PA DRE) 10. BLACK XCELLENCE FT MICKEY FACTZ (PROD BY TOBES) 11. BLACK MAGIC FT MR CHRIS CLASSIC (PROD BY NEFF) 12. BEAUTIFUL PAYNE FT JAG (PROD BY AESTHIC)
The grind don't stop for Educated Ignorance Music Group CEO, RJ Payne. With his "He's a Fucking Animal" project dropping Friday, the Philly emcee doubles back to his "If Cocaine Could Talk Vol. 6" album to drop an official music video for "Percy Miller," saluting No Limit Records head honcho Master P.
Shot live on the Rock the Bells tour in LA and San Francisco, August 2007.
Director/Editor: Andrew Morton DOP: Ian Benham Camera: Ian Benham / Andrew Morton
*** a Triple Double film ***
Lyrics:
[Hook - Pharaohe Monch] Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh Said its my desire, yes it, yeah Yes it, yes it is, oh yeah, yeah
[Verse 1: Pharaohe Monch] Comprehend the guidelines My chest out chinchilla all relaxed on the sidelines I'm so famous Understand, New York City respects my game like Joe Namath And I protect my name like your anus In prison, y'all don't hear me Y'all don't listen Y'all just wanna shine Y'all just wanna glisten Floss, knowing that the soul is still missing (Who am I?) I am the poetical pastor Slave to a label but I own my masters Still get it poppin' without artist & repertoire Cause Monch is a monarch only minus the A&R When my brain excels, your train derails Pop shit, make you feel the Clipse like Pharrell You will feel me You will admire (My) Struggle (My) Hustle (My) Soul, Desire
[Hook]
[Verse 2: Pharaohe Monch] My book is a ovary The pages I lust to turn My pen's the penis When I write the ink's the sperm Desire, the fire that ignites the torch to burn This is not rocket science This is easy to learn My mic's the gavel When I talk courts adjourned Respect, even if you were ashes you couldn't earn I embody antibiotics You are infected with germs Rap's fatally ill, please get concerned Players, pick turns to play, get burned I color commentate the game like Chick Hearn This is the moment of truth for my opponents & liars Vocals alone invoke the emotion of black choirs Fire, you don't wanna get burned like Rich Pryor Move back, who's that, there, the live wire You will feel me You will admire (My) Struggle (My) Hustle (My) Soul, Desire
RJ Payne is gearing up to release his highly anticipated "He's a Fucking Animal" EP on July 7th.
The Educated Ignorance Group (EIMG) CEO locked down features from Vado, Ransom, Sunnie Blac, Denaun Porter, Rockness Monsta, DJ Kay Slay, Nems and JoJo Pellegrino.
Production credits include DJ Pia, Pa. Dre, Vettrax, Bazill Rush McIntosh, Tobes and Streezy.
With that in mind, Peep Payne's incredible DJ Pia-produced collaboration with Ransom titled "Boogieman Vs. Leatherface."
Team Bang Dope Gang's lead member, Grafh, drops an official music video for "Anonymous" off of his latest album "Oracle III." The new 15-track album features Benny the Butcher, Hopsin, Crooked I, Conway the Machine, Rittz, Dope Gang Porter, Bun B and more! Now available everywhere music is streamed and sold!
Team Bang Dope Gang's lead member Grafh links with Royce Da 5'9 and producer DJ Green Lantern to bring you the new Official Music Video for "Agenda." Grafh's new 15-track album titled "Oracle 3" features Benny the Butcher, Hopsin, Crooked I, Conway the Machine, Rittz, Dope Gang Porter, Bun B and more! Tune in now available everywhere music is streamed and sold!
01. Grafh — Opulence (Prod. By DJ Green Lantern) 02. Grafh — Anonymous (Prod. By DJ Green Lantern) 03. Grafh — Stove Work (Prod. By Pete Rock) 04. Grafh — 24 Hours (Prod. By DJ Green Lantern) 05. Grafh — Blow ft. Benny the Butcher (Prod. By DJ Shay) 06. Grafh — Congratulations (Prod. By Harry Fraud) 07. Grafh — Pray ft. Conway the Machine (Prod. By DJ Analyze) 08. Grafh — How Can I Lose ft. KXNG Crooked & Jag (Prod. By Nailz) 09. Grafh — Ya Heard (Prod. By DJ Green Lantern) 10. Grafh — Gawd Gawd ft. Dope Gang Porter (Prod. By UDAE) 11. Grafh — Good Die Young (Prod. By DJ Analyze) 12. Grafh — Let Me See It ft. Bun B & Rittz (Prod. By DJ Green Lantern) 13. Grafh — Who Shot Ya ft. Hopsin (Prod. By Mr. Porter) 14. Grafh — Agenda ft. Royce Da 5'9" (Prod. By DJ Green Lantern) 15. Grafh — Guilty (Prod. By SoulSearches)