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Elite emcee Rome Streetz and super producer come through stomping with a new album titled "Wasn't Built In a Day."

Features include Conway the Machine, Method Man, Chyna Streetz, Plex Diamonds.

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Tracklist:

1. Godspeed
2. Suicide ft Conway The Machine
3. 8Balls
4. Gem Drop
5. Pz n Qz ft Method Man
6. Royal Flush
7. Lobsters In Shoreditch
8. Dope Stampz
9. Majisty 03:28
10. Antidote ft Plex Diamonds
11. U Mad Huh? ft Chyna Streetz (Bonus Track)

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"Ya'll know me." - Chase Fetti

Cliffwood, New Jersey heavy spitter Chase Fetti ain't playing no games when it comes to this music business. Over the last couple of years the Mandatory Respect Ent. boss has built a cult following by dropping quality projects.

Today, he blesses fans with "Briminology," his take on the RZA-produced Raekwon and Ghostface Killah classic song "Criminology.

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Queens Get The Money!!

Piif Jones recruits Infamous Mobb emcee G.O.D Pt. 3 for his new single, "Built Different." Taken from Piif's new album titled "Bridging the Gap."

Available on all streaming platforms.

iTunes/Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/bridging-the-gap/1580966007

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Rafael dos Anjos joins Ariel Helwani's MMA Show to speak about recording his first win since 2017. He also dives into issues between Conor McGregor and himself, saying McGregor's entire career would have played out differently if dos Anjos's foot wasn't injured, and McGregor got lucky to defeat Nate Diaz.

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Al Qaeda Jada a.k.a. Jadakiss of The Lox hits us with a modern day remix of Raekwon The Chef's "Incarcerated Scarfaces."

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G-Unit is back with a new single entitled "Come Up." The crew consisting of Kidd Kidd, Lloyd Banks, Young Buck, 50 Cent and Tony Yayo use a slick sample from The Gap Band's 1982 classic record "Outstanding" to give this record that head nodding bounce.

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Independent Album: The War Report 2

Headliners: Capone-N-Noreaga

Key Collaborations: "Bodega Stories" (featuring the LOX); "With Me" (featuring Nas); and "The Corner" (featuring Avery Storm)

Essential Info: N.O.R.E. says he's grown volumes since his debut, 1997's The War Report, but he couldn't stray too far from his roots on the sequel, released Tuesday (July 13).

"We ain't make something for the radio and we didn't make something for the clubs. We just really made something for the streets," Nore explained to Mixtape Daily.

"Originally, when we made The War Report, I didn't know that Manhattan existed. I didn't know that there was a Brazil. I never been to a Brazil when I made War Report. I might have never been to Brooklyn — I was Queens-ed out! Every verse I wrote, when I wrote for War Report, it was for my 'hood or for Queens. It really was for nothing else, because I never saw nothing else. That's why when you hear that [first album], you be like, 'This dude needs to travel.' It's like, wow, 'Lefrak, Lefrak, Iraq' all over it.

"You can't knock me because I never went anywhere," Nore continued. "The worst people in the 'hood are the people who never go anywhere. Those are the most miserable people because they don't plan on never going nowhere. That's who that kid was [on that album]. That kid you hear spitting on The War Report, he never went nowhere. The furthest he went was to Jamaica — and I mean Queens, not the island. I wasn't crossing these bridges."

While making the new LP, Nore was cognizant that he couldn't be the same rough-around-the-edges teenager again.

"So when I went back and did it this time, I said, 'I have to be cautious. I can't act like that. I done seen the world,' " he remembered.

Asked which War Report 2 cuts he holds in the highest regard, N.O. started with the album's lead record.

"My favorite joint is 'Pain' and 'Brother From Another,' " the LeFrak, Queens, veteran said. " 'Pain' is just like, you know when you get on the Scream Machine [at Six Flags Great Adventure], and there's a certain feel you get in your stomach, 'cause you know, for guys, our ba--s come up. Your ba--s twitter. When I hear 'Pain,' that's that feeling I get over there. It's a certain feeling like, 'Holy sh--. It's about to drop.' "

"Nah, 'Pain' is ill," Nore's partner for 20 years, Capone, offers up. "The first time I heard 'Pain,' I got goose bumps. That song, if you close your eyes and turn off all the lights, you might get scared listening to that joint. We got a joint called 'The Oath.' When you think of an oath, you think of pricked fingers. When you hear this record, you gonna definitely feel like you took an oath. Like you down with us, like you took an oath to be down with C-N-N."

" 'My Attribute' is a great performance record. It's uptempo, has energy. 'Hood Pride' will be a great performance record," Nore added.

With the release of War Report 2, the friendship between these two Queens natives comes full circle. Their bond stood the test of time, and the duo still has many years ahead of them.

"For me, it's like Nore said, our friendship is always gonna get tested," 'Pone explained. "Everybody knows at one point, our friendship got tested. That was publicly noticeable. But we came back stronger. A lot of people, their friendship gets tested. ... When you have a brother and you get older, y'all not always gonna live together for the rest of your life: You move out the house, he goes one way, you go the other way. But y'all still brothers."




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Raekwon "Canal Street" Music Video Trailer


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Chef Raekwon is about to drop another video for his classic album 'Only Built For Cuban Linx II'. This one is for "Canal Street"

Rae is enjoying the success of an album that everybody has rated in the top 3 of 2009. He could shoot videos for almost every song on the cd in my opinion, it's just that good.

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Video After The Jump Wu Tang Clan member Raekwon made an appearance on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon Wednesday (December 17) The Chef performed a remixed version of the Dr Dre produced joint "Catalina" that featured a verse from Black Thought of The Roots. Raekwon's critically acclaimed cd 'Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, Part 2' is in stores now.
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HipHopWired Reports Raekwon The Chef has unveiled the track list and artwork for his highly anticipated fourth album Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, Part 2. Scheduled to drop September 8th, Rae spoke exclusively with Hip-Hop Wired about the project. “This album right here my dude is more street. I just really took off the glamour and the glitter and basically just went back to being that MC from the projects. I didn't really drop too many jewels because I knew that everyone wanted what they wanted right now. Because if started getting too optimistic and too gem dropping, it may be too far over people's head to really understand. So I just really wanted to kind of keep this album on some street shit, talking about my days of bagging up. Bagging up crack. This is going on, that's going on, stories from the hood. Typical real shit that happen in the hood. I just wanted to make sure that I capitalize on that world because that's what this album is about. When I made the first one, we were fresh off the block . Straight drug dealing niggas trying to come up with a solution to get the fuck out the streets one way or another. And I kind of took that blueprint with me on this one. I never really tried to out do it but make sure I was on the same pattern as I was back then. You know what I mean?” Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, Pt II will include collaborations with Ghostface, Method Man, Styles P, Beanie Sigel and Lyfe Jennings as well as production from Erick Sermon. Speaking more about the album, Rae also added that he was running his own lane and not trying to compete with the Auto-tune and dance crazes running Hip-Hop today. “I'm not really sitting here trying to bust my brain to get into the new world or what it is today. All I can do is just create like I been creating and however it comes out, it's gonna come out. I feel like I paid a lot of dues. I am one of the dudes that a lot of people look at as being creative as it comes to his album or whatever. I'm just gonna keep it the way I keep it. I don't sit there and try to deal with the consequences of today's Hip-Hop. My thing is, I'm an artist so I'ma always go in there and give it my best shot. And that's what I always do. Overall, Chef don't come with nothing but whatever it's gonna be. Right now I know the capacity of where people want me to be at with this album, but like I said I'm just gonna put it on the table and its back to the hoodie action again. Just throwing on the good hoodie and the Timbs and just basically going in the studio gettin it in. My key thing that I love to do is to come in the studio and forget that I'm a big artist and go back to that grind factor and that's what I did. I'm one of them real Champion gear rappers so I'm coming in with the streets on my back.” Here is the track listing below for Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, Pt II. 1. Return of the North Star (feat. Papu Wu) 2. House of Flying Daggers (feat. Inspectah Deck, Ghostface Killah and Method Man) 3. Sonny's Missing (Produced by Pete Rock) 4. Pyrex Vision (Produced by Marley Marl) 5. Cold Outside (feat. Ghostface Killah and Sugar Bang) 6. Black Mozart (feat. Inspectah Deck) 7. New Wu (feat. Method Man and Ghostface Killah) 8. Penitentiary (feat. Ghostface Killah) 9. Surgical Gloves 10. Broken Safety (feat. Jadakiss and Styles P) 11. Canal Street 12. Ason Jones 13. Have Mercy (feat. Beanie Sigel and Blue Raspberry) 14. 10 Bricks (feat. Cappadonna and Ghostface Killah) 15. Fat Lady Sings 16. Catalina (feat. Lyfe Jennings) 17. We Will Rob You (feat. Slick Rick, GZA and Masta Killa) 18. About Me 19. Mean Streets (feat. Inspectah Deck and Ghostface Killah) 20. Kiss The Ring (feat. Inspectah Deck and Masta Killa) 21. South Star (feat. Papa Wu)
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We heard the album last night, son. Raekwon's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx II is a certified gem. That very last song on the LP, "Kiss the Ring," is amazing. He's has those mafia war stories, the sharp wordplay, Wu-Bangers and even some Dr. Dre G-Funk. What the Chef was unable to get was Nas. One of the main show-stealers from the original Only Built 4 Cuban Linx never gave Rae a verse for the new LP. So much for nostalgia. "He committed to it," Rae told Mixtape Daily. "I knew dude be busy. However it goes down, it's cool with me. My thing is, I sacrificed to even ask because of the fans. But if dudes be too busy in their own minds, they don't have to do it. Because Rae continues to do Rae anyway. Y'all came to see me. It's the Rae show anyway." The Chef does have a couple of non-Wu-Tang castmembers — Beanie Sigel and The Lox's Jadakiss and Styles P — participating on the CD. "I had to go back and deal with brothers I felt was really next to me, like a Sigel," Chef said. "The way he came across, y'all gonna know he's nothing to play with. He's a vicious MC. When me and him get on a track, everybody gotta sit down. I got Kiss on the album. He's like another one of me. I'm like him. We seen the same things. We share the same stories. I'm just a little older than Kiss, but we're compatible. I wanted to keep it real Cuban, where people be like, 'That's how they talk.' Jeezy would have been a good dude for the album, but maybe I'll get him for [Cuban Linx III]. I wanted to keep it light on the features. I didn't want everybody to [feel] like I'm looking too hard and leaning on features. I put Wu all over the joints because that's how we made the first one." According to Rae's camp, he definitely has enough quality material to put out an Only Built 4 Cuban Linx III at the top of the year. The Only Built 4 Cuban Linx II track listing: "Return of the North Star," featuring Papu Wu, produced by BT (interlude) "House of Flying Daggers," featuring Deck, Ghostface Killah, Method Man, produced by J-Dilla "Sonny's Missing," produced by Pete Rock "Pyrex Visions," produced by Marley Marl "Cold Outside," featuring Suga Bang, Ghostface Killah, produced by ATL "Black Mozart," featuring Inspectah Deck, produced by RZA "Gihad," produced by Necro "New Wu," featuring Method Man, Ghostface Killah, produced by RZA "Penitentiary," featuring Ghostface Killah, produced by BT "Baggin Crack," produced by Eric Sermon (explicit version only) "Surgical Gloves," produced by the Alchemist "Broken Safety," feat Jadakiss and Styles P, produced by Scram Jones "Canal Street," produced by Icewater "Ason Jones," produced by J-Dilla "Have Mercy," featuring Beanie Sigal, produced by Icewater "10 Bricks," featuring Beanie Sigal, produced by J-Dilla "Fat Lady Sings," produced by Icewater "Catalina," featuring Busta Rhymes, produced by Dr. Dre "We Will Rob You," featuring Slick Rick, GZA, Masta Killah, produced by Allah Justice "About Me," produced by Dr. Dre "Mean Streets," featuring Inspectah Deck, produced by Allah Mathematics "Kiss the Ring," featuring Inspectah Deck, Masta Killah, produced by Scram Jones
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On the night of Nov. 18, 2006, in a hotel room in Sacramento, Calif., just hours removed from a humiliating knockout at the hands of one Brandon Vera, Frank Mir announced his retirement. "Never going to fight again," he said. "Whatever I had, I don't have anymore." Two years had passed since Mir found himself on the receiving end of a motorcycle wreck. His femur had been broken in two places, and his knee all but ruined. The first doctor told him his career as professional fighter was over. A second orthopedist concurred. Actually, Mir was able to make a comeback of sorts. But the knee was still gimpy when somebody named Marcio Cruz knocked him out in the first round, opening a gruesome, half-moon shaped laceration below his eye. Then he got fat for a lackluster decision over another world-beater, Dan Christison. Next, Vera — "a guy that shouldn't even have been a heavyweight," Mir would recall — put him away in 69 seconds. He had been in good shape for Vera, though. The knee was fine. Now he was out of excuses. "It is what it is," he said, waiting for his wife to agree. Jennifer Mir understood, of course, having lived for the better part of two years with her husband's depression and doubt. "So many people," she recalled, "were telling him he didn't have it anymore." But she refused to count herself among them. And she refused to give him what he wanted, which is to say, an easy way out. Frank and Jennifer had met some years before at their place of employment, the Spearmint Rhino, one of those euphemistically labeled "gentlemen's clubs" where he worked as the head bouncer. Now they had three kids of their own, including a son Frank adopted from Jennifer's previous relationship. They had built something good. But a fighter who cannot fight does not make for domestic tranquility. With Frank talking retirement, Jennifer knew the marriage was at a crossroads. Worse than that, they were looking at a lifetime of regret. You can quit, no problem, she told him. It's not like he owed her an explanation. "You only have to answer to your children," she said. "Look how they would see you right now. ... Could you explain it to them?" Just like that, Jennifer Mir became Standup Wife of the Year. And Frank embarked on another kind of comeback. "An ultimate breakdown," he says, referring to that night. "I always thought I was mentally strong. Then I found out I wasn't." Mir recalls watching the early UFC events with his father — a Kenpo karate instructor in Vegas — and being mesmerized. But Frank was more than a fan, he was a talent. Karate and jiujitsu, striking and grappling, they all came easy to him. He was a state wrestling champ and later a UFC phenom, famously snapping Tim Sylvia's arm to win the heavyweight championship in his ninth pro fight in 2004. "My first couple of fights in the UFC came too easy," he said. "I was a front-runner, very much of a bully." In other words, he had no aptitude for adversity. But the accident, combined with his wife's wise words — "she pretty much came to my rescue," he says — taught him a new way. "Humility," he says, the remnants of a black eye still visible just days before UFC 100, and his much-anticipated main event with Brock Lesnar. Problem was, humility had never been Mir's strong suit: "You start knocking guys out in 30 seconds once a month, and then somebody stands up to you. How do you deal with that? Especially in the gym, where everybody's deathly afraid of you?" He was just beginning to understand: The aura of invincibility had been holding him back. In order to learn, he had to get his ass kicked. Now he walks around with black eyes. His wife and kids see him getting choked out regularly. His weakest skills are those he practices most relentlessly. He anticipates and trains for the worst sort of adversity. Certainly, it paid off in his first fight with Lesnar, 17 months ago. Lesnar was bigger and stronger and a harder hitter, but Mir was the more resilient and resourceful martial artist, submitting the former pro wrestler with a knee lock. "No matter how bad the beating became, I never thought about anything but trying to finish him," says Mir. "No matter how many punches he landed, I kept going for submissions. I wasn't looking for an out." Lesnar, he says, reminds him of the fighter he used to be: the front-runner, the bully, the aggressor. I think this rematch goes pretty much the same way, just longer. I say Mir by submission in the second round. But maybe that's only because I like his story. Frank and Jennifer had a baby boy last month. But then so did Lesnar and his wife. So here's my real hope for Saturday night: that each man can one day explain it to his son. Source: FoxSports
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