South Bronx, New York native Yung JB links up with Take Money KO for a new banger titled "Over Stand." This is off of JB's forthcoming "Drug Dealers Pt. 2" project.
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South Bronx, New York native and Take Money Inc. boss, Yung JB, keeps his foot on the neck of his industry peers as he drops an official music video for "No Kap."
"21 Divisiones" is available now on all major streaming platforms.
DMV area artist Gripz just released a new album titled "Gunpowder." One of the highlights off of the project is his collaboration with Duffle Bag Ransom called "Round In the Chamber."
Ransom is back to bless his fans with a new heater to kick off the weekend. The New Jersey emcee teams up with producer Nicholas Craven for a song titled "The Reaper's Hood."
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Investigators have identified a Los Angeles-area girl found dead in a duffel bag along a suburban equestrian trail, and two people have been detained in connection with the case.
The coroner’s office determined the girl was 9-year-old Trinity Love Jones and ruled her death a homicide, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said late Sunday.
The department has declined to say how Trinity was killed and a department spokeswoman on Monday declined to identify the people who’ve been detained. They’re considered persons of interest.
The department plans to release additional details later in the week.
Trinity’s body was found on March 5 partly protruding from the duffel bag at the bottom of an embankment in Hacienda Heights, southeast of Los Angeles.
Investigators believe her body was there less than 48 hours.
A sketch of Trinity released to help identify her showed her wearing a pink shirt that read, “Future Princess Hero.”
A man who identified himself as Trinity’s father told KTLA-TV that his daughter was full of life and joy and that he’s in shock over her death.
“Words can’t explain what I’m feeling right now,” Antonio Jones said. “I just want answers. I just want justice.”
He declined to discuss details about the case or Trinity’s living situation.
Meanwhile a large memorial near where Trinity’s body was found continued to grow Monday, with people stopping by to add Disney balloons, teddy bears, flowers and photos of the bright-eyed girl. Signs read, “Justice for Trinity,” and “Rest in Heaven, Princess.”
A GoFundMe page created by Trinity’s uncle describes her as “a very loving and caring little girl.”
“She had a great imagination ... so much so whenever she would wear a pretty dress, she would call herself a princess,” according to the post. “She didn’t deserve to be tossed out like trash.”
Black Sinatra is the latest artist to emerge from the vibrant Rochester, New York music scene. It's only a matter of time before someone like JAY-Z, 50 Cent or Nas to recognize his immense talent, then it's off to the races.
Sinatra's latest music video is for "OGs" and "The Flyest" featuring fellow Rochester native Young Sleep.
Joshua Beale is an American Hip Hop recording artist that goes by the stage name Clip Monstar. Clip Monstar is known for his aggressive flow and his creative punch lines. Born in Atlanta Georgia to a single mother, Clip Monstar spent a large portion of his childhood moving around city to city with his mother and two older brothers. When Clip Monstar was 10 years old, they settled down in a small city just north of Atlanta called Buford, and it was at that time that he began to show his passion towards the hip hop culture. Clip Monstar would spend hours listening and studying the likes of Ludacris, DMX, and Eminem who would ultimately inspire him to act on his passion and pursue a music career. After creating music group with long time friend and business partner, Travielle Johnson, Clip Monstar put his music on hold for a full basketball scholarship to Anderson University in South Carolina. It was in college that Clip Monstar would hit his stride and release bangers to the people.
After college, Clip Monstar moved back to Buford GA where he began to perfect his craft and develop his mantra. His style became so attractive in northeast Georgia, that some of the best artist in the area started reaching out to him to collaborate on tracks, mixtapes and albums.
Clip Monstar ultimately believed that more voices would be more powerful then one. That's when him and his brother, Justin Heilman, started the indie label we know today as Monstar Productions. Monstar has become the household label in Northeast GA, led by Clip Monstar. He is also known for his crazy image. He's 6 Foot 7, with monstrous eyes and heavy chains.
Nowadays, Clip Monstar can be seen performing at numerous nightclubs and hosting indie events throughout the city. He has recently released the 2 hit singles featuring Skippa Da Flippa & Lil Donald, and also Released 2 EP albums worldwide. Clip Monstar continues to send waves through the industry and is on his way to becoming the next big musician from Atlanta market.
Real Name: Joshua Beale Stage Name: Clip Monstar DOB: August 16th 1991 Location: Atlanta, Georgia Record Label: Monstar Productions Chief Executive Officer at Monstar Records
Just in time for the holidays Gizz Dinero releases his 3rd installment of "Different Vibes". DVC3 is a 8 song project showing Gizz Dinero's growth and versatility over this year. With the recent success of his previous project Different Vibes Ch. 2 he's ending 2018 with a bang. The album is all Gizz Dinero except for the song "Cheat Code" which features Lu Baby and Sean Bando. Highlight tracks on the project are "On the Map" and "Drip". Check out the way Gizz Dinero flows over auto-tune creating a new wave, a different vibe!
Bringing back a '99 vibe, BAG Music Group's Parris Ladame drops a new track entitled "Hot Girl (Remix),” her freestyle-like remix to "I Need A Hot Girl." This song is bound to set the Indianapolis streets, AKA The Nap, on fire as well as touching many other cities. “Hot Girl” is a follow up from her fall release an hit single “Hang Up,” which is available to stream on all platforms. Be sure to check out both singles if you haven’t already!ig/twitter @parrisladame @bagmusicgroup
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P.U.G. Slugga. (a.k.a. Pull Up Gang Slugga), was born as Ray Wigfall in Richland, South Carolina on January 3, 1992. Slugga along with his sisters, were uprooted from South Carolina to Augusta, Georgia due to the physical, verbal and emotional abuse his mother endured by his now deceased father. To cope, Slugga at the young age of 9, began to write poems to escape and express himself without turning to the streets. Another way he occupied his time was by playing baseball which is where received the name “Slugga”. At the age of 15, Slugga and his younger sister was forced to move to Decatur, Georgia because of his mother’s drug addiction. It was during his time at Cedar Grove High School that Slugga developed a deeper love for music of all genres.
Slugga cites his main influences from hip-hop artists he spent his youth listening to such as, Skooly, Bankroll Fresh, Lil Booise, Jeezy and Peewee Longway, just to name a few. Slugga’s style of rap is like no other as he tries to paint a picture for his listeners by describing situations he has personally experienced and seen firsthand such as his father abusing his mother, his mother’s drug addiction to living in a poverty-stricken environment.
Slugga has collaborated with numerous artists such 90B, Jimmy 3 Bih, Money Counter Guap and his labelmate, Prince Crazy. You can always catch Slugga grinding it out around Atlanta at numerous showcases and open mic nights continuing to build his fan base and homing in on his artistry.
Slugga is continuing to grow as an artist and has recently released back to back club bangers, Secure Tha Bag and The Year on Spinrilla. In June 2018, Slugga will drop his first dope mixtape of play and go quality type music.
"I Got Samples 2" is currently out in stores and Rigz is going full steam ahead while promoting it with a new music video weekly. Today he drops visuals for the Chup-produced scorcher titled "Don't Look."