Cash Money Records/Rich Gang recording artist and Original Block Hustlaz boss, Ar-Ab, is in the lab cooking up the fourth installment of his "Who Harder Than Me" mixtape series.
Here's a sample of what to expect in the form of a song titled "Street Symphony."
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It's an OBH/Goonie Gang thing as Dark Lo and Kylledge connect over the instrumental to Westside Gunn's"They Killed Pookie." The track was produced by V Don.
Kylledge's "Not a Mixtape" project will be dropping soon.
Hood Nation boss Ace Hood is back like he never left with a new heater titled "The Type." The track was produced by Murder Beats. Download it from Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/acehood/the-type-1
The story of Yo Gotti artist, Blac Youngsta's, run-in with police after a Wells Fargo bank employee allegedly called the cops following his $200,000 withdrawal has taken an even stranger turn.
As we previously reported, Black, real name Sam Benson, said Atlanta police detained him on January 8, put a gun to his head and confiscated half of the $200,000 he had to find out if it was legitimate.
TheCollective Music Groupartist said he had$1.3 millionin the bank and once his story checked out he was apologized to and released.
"I went in there and got $200,000 out of my account. I come out the bank... I see the police. I'm walking to my car [and] I see one of the pointing to my bag like, 'him'" Youngsta told 11 Alive. “They come bum rushing me at the car, put me on the ground, putting guns to my head, so I’m like ‘What I’d do?' A lady was like I’m not supposed to have…$200,000 on me. I’m like, ‘I’m a millionaire. How can I not have $200,000 on me?’"
According to Benson, the mix up began when he was mistaken for someone who had cashed a bogus check at the location.
"I was finna go buy me a vehicle," he explained. "They got the new Mercedes Benz out, you know like the Maybach. I was finna go get one. I was about to go buy one, cash. Buy they just made me so mad I might go buy me a Ferrari right now. I feel aggressive. I feel fast.. [Bank employees] couldn't believe that I was young, black, handsome and I was getting $200,000 out. I had my Rolex on with all the diamonds in it. On my rich folks stuff. The thing is, I'm a rapper. How I live my life I don't believe in checks. I don't want to go to the car lot with no check. My dream I always dreamed about was going in the bank getting a half a million out and taking the car lot a half a million and putting it on the desk like, 'give me that Ghost right there.' Where I come from we don't believe in taking checks to the car lot. It's still legit. This the check right here."
The Atlanta Police Department and Wells Fargo are now disputing the story.
11 Alive reports that they were told by Atlanta Police Sgt. Warren Pickard that police were called to the bank because a man named Charles Darnell Edward was suspected of cashing a $24,000 bogus check.
Benson happened to be at the bank when they arrived and during the initial confusion, he was temporarily detained until police positively identified the suspect.
Pickard added that Benson had$70,000in cash on him, but it wasn't his money. The funds reportedly belonged to his manager who withdrew the money from his account.
Wells Fargo released the following statement:
Mr. Benson is not an account holder with us. He did not enter our store nor did he make any withdrawals.
A fraudulent incident did occur in the store so in the best interest of our customer, we reported it to law enforcement right away and as a result, a suspect was apprehended and the customer was not the victim of fraud. Mr. Benson was not a party to the fraudulent incident.
We’re confident that our description of the suspect was appropriate. It is documented in the police report. We encourage you to review it.
Quick was born and raised in scotlandville a neighborhood in Baton Rouge Louisiana one of the most violent hoods in baton rouge , LA right next to southern university the biggest african american colleges in the world missguided at a young age he came up listening to nwa, bust down,getto boys,ugk master p and many more in that era. He was a known drug dealer at a young age in the streets of baton rouge. Quick begin to express his life experiences in his raps and later found local success with his hit single jiggy wit it which had him getting paid for show performance, there after quick hooked up wit national recording artist Boosie Badazz. and first appeared on boosie badazz mixtape the leak with the success of the mixtape quick later recorded 10 mixtapes with badazz ent. da click 1and 2, thug passion,shoulda been my beats,*double trouble, ft boosie and bg,hit after hit vol 1,2and3,alsobrothers keeper.* tragedy struck in quick's life he lost his 2 year old daughter in a car accident alot of people thought it was gone effect his music career but it made his lyrics stronger as he spoke his story about his daughter paris and his dead brother Dee pitcher in his raps... shit yea!!! he was later indicted on conspiracy chargesand was convicted to 7 years in prison. while in prison he released a mixtape on livemixtapes called credit 4 time served featuring boosie badazz, trae the truth, hotboy turk and more after released from prison still chasing his dreams young scooter released a street single called pots and stoves ft him and Boosie Badazz witch appeared on his mixtape jug season, soon after he dropped a hot single and video called Natural. Boosie drop a badazz ent compilation called every ghetto every city and he was featured on the song and videoempireon worldstar hiphop which did over 1,900,000 plays months later quick released his new mixtape hit after hit IV ft boosie badazz, fox and more on the mymixtapes app which did over 200,000 plays the first week.. the measage I'm trying to get to you quick is dedicated when it comes to his art plus he have a large fan base...
Check out the fifth installment of Vado's"Slime Flu" mixtape series. Features include Lloyd Banks, Jadakiss, Maino, AZ, Uncle Murda, Mavado, DJ Khaled, Chinx and more.
South Carolina's P3G Trap done teamed up with Young Ralph once again. "Makin's Moves" off his upcoming mixtape "On My Own", is a hit on the rise. Only the real will understand!!!!!
JLoyal is a street certified HOT new artist breaking through the musical barriers laid before him. He effortlessly continues to connect and build with the listeners of inner-city youth. JLoyal’s goal is to create an everlasting bond with his listeners and fans. He ultimately wants to be able to give back to the less fortunate communities. JLoyal is a self-motivator, a father, a businessman, and an artist loved by the masses. JLoyal released a global debut single/ EP entitled Trappin In My Didas, under his Indie label, RoadRunnaRecords, which has taken listeners by storm. Since his release, he has been a featured artist on Burdskool Radio, Powertalk Radio w/ OG Mack Drama, Death Chambers Musicblogg, Maxxmusicblogg.com, Thisis50.com, Atlanta’s Hustle & Flow Showcase, Columbia, SC’s Annual Hip Hop Festival, and much more!!! JLoyal began writing lyrics on the walls of his bedroom at the age of 10. His first time recording was at the age of 14, while displaying his talent in an apartment closet. JLoyal’s comment to a question asked by and interviewer, “How did you develope you’re skills over the years?” He replies, “With pure dedication, drive, hunger, humility, and love for music and success… I kept at it, Improving my craft.” His Journey as a musician hasn’t been easy, but it seems the artist and the label have finally arrived.
Drake is firing round after round at Meek Mill. After previously releasing "Charged Up," The YMCMB/OVO rapper comes right back with a diss song titled "Back To Back."
Meek Mill sat back for a second and peeped Drake's two diss records, "Charged Up" and "Back to Back." He's now firing cannon rounds of his own in the form of a new song titled "Wanna Know."
The track was produced by Jahlil Beats and Swizz Beatz.
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YMCMB/Militia Gang's Cory Gunz drops off his second music video in as many weeks. His follow up to "Shut 'Em Down" is the James Brown-sampled visuals for "Make It Funky."
Kidd Kidd links up with fellow New Orleans native Lil Wayne for a new banger titled Ejected (I Got Some Bad Bitches In My Section). This is off of Kidd's forthcoming mixtape, Fuk Da Fame.
Shad Moss a.k.a. Bow Wow has parted ways with the house that Bryan "Birdman" Williams and Ronald "Slim" Williams built.
Moss signed with Cash Money Records in 2009, but never released an album on the label.
The rapper released a Facebook video saying the split was amicable and explained his decision to move on.
"This is a peaceful situation," Moss said. "This is me waking up and looking myself in the mirror, analyzing myself and asking myself, 'What do want out of your career? What do you wanna do?' I have so much music that needs to be heard. That wants to be heard by my fans. And I feel like it's unfair. I've been quiet now for four years. I didn't wanna say nothing because I wanted to make sure the time was right. And I wanted to make sure that I said what I wanted to say, it was said correctly. With that being said I feel like I had to part ways."
The"Fresh Azimiz"rapper went on to say that one of the most frustrating things with his Cash Money situation was not being able to release the many songs he recorded.
"I wanna dictate when my music come out. I'm tired of going to the studio to make records and then I listen to them. 'Cuz then they get old. Then when y'all ask for new music I don't wanna hear it 'cuz I've been listening to it for two or three months. I just can't be held up up by nobody. It's as simple as that. I got a daughter. I gotta family I gott provide for. Why not go back to the creators and masters who branded me? That's Snoop Dogg and Jermaine Dupri. This is gonna make my new situation even more monumental. I wanted to be my own man. I wanted to be a boss and call my own shots."
Rich Homie Quanand partnerYoung Thugdrop off of a new song entitled"My Homie."Also take a listen toYoung Thug's"I Swear to God"produced byLondon On Da Track.
Follow Rich Homie Quan and Young Thug on Twitter and Instagram @RichHomieQuan @YoungThug
Young Hasha.k.a.Bronx Beastis the brightest rising star out ofCory Gunz'sMilitiacamp. He's got a lot of ammo in the chamber he will release on his forthcoming album entitledDoe Ave Demons. Here's the first leak off of it produced byTriggaofThe Trackdealaz,"They Aint Getting Money."