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Chicago rapper G Herbo a.k.a. Lil Herb delivers his highly anticipated "Ballin Like Im Kobe" mixtape. Features include Lil Durk, Lil Bibby, Sonta and J Tsunami.

Production credits go to Southside, C-Sick, DJ L and more.

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G Herbo a.k.a. Lil Herb links up with fellow Chicago rapper and frequent collaborator Lil Bibby for a new song titled "Gang In This Bitch."

Herbo's new mixtape, Ballin Like I'm Kobe, drops September 29th.

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Lil Bibby teams up with Vado and Dave to contribute the song "Real Rap" to Digital Trapstars' new project entitled "Screens On Lock 2." Produced by Kidz N Brooklyn.

You can download the entire project here https://soundcloud.com/digital-trapstars.

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Memphis and Chicago collide as Yo Gotti links up with Lil Bibby for a new banger entitled "Never Changed." The Mekanics-produced song is off of Gotti's new Concealed mixtape. Download it now for free from Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/Yo-Gotti-Concealed-mixtape.680602.html.

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After a slight delay Lil Bibby will release his Free Crack 2 mixtape on August 29th. One of the most anticipated songs off of it is "For the Low Part 2" featuring Taylor Gang's Wiz Khalifa and Juicy J.

Bibby gifts his fans by dropping it a couple of days early. Check out the Goose-produced track up top.

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2014 XXL Freshman Lil Bibby is dropping his Free Crack 2 mixtape on Monday, August 11th. He teams up with Lil Herb to give fans a taste of what to expect on a song entitled "Game Over." It was produced by DJ L.

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Rochester, New York emcee Lil Eto has officially joined the Bodega Bamz-led Tanboys. To celebrate he releases this new song entitled "Get Missing." Track provided by super producer Swiff D.

Dowmload it here http://linkmixes.com/a8htce05pgig

Be on the lookout for Eto's album, The Gold, coming soon!

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Young Prezzy today announced the launch of Bill Boy Media Group, which will now house notable ventures including SirYoungPrezzy.com (webazine & blog), MixtapeBully.com (mixtape website), Energy Drink partnership (T.B.A.), Urban Junkie Magazine, Snapback apparel (T.B.A.), Get It Done Marketing & Promotions and more to come.

 

Las Vegas, NV, For Immediate Release - With the obvious popularity & celebrity status Young Prezzy has come to embrace over the years while working with artists such as Bun B, Sean Kingston, Lloyd, 36 Mafia, Ludacris & Ace Hood to name a few it comes as no surprise that Young Prezzy has elevated his status in the world of business. As most speak before accomplishing Young Prezzy has surprised us yet again with a very promising announcement that makes much sense for Young Prezzy and his partners alike.

 

Bill Boy Media Group has already begun massive marketing & cross promotional campaigns via social media, television commercials and street team promotions across varies states including but not limited to Nevada, Arizona, Florida, California & Georgia. Bill Boy Media Group is set to release the 1st official issue of Urban Junkie Magazine in May 2013 after a successful test run in 2010.

 

Aside from Urban Junkie Magazine, Bill Boy Media Group will soon be announcing their Energy Drink partnership & Snapback apparel line. Get It Done Marketing & Promotions have already began their work as SirYoungPrezzy.com and MixtapeBully.com is already embracing thousands of visitors per day to the website itself.

 

You can expect Bi-Monthly issues of Urban Junkie Magazine, partnerships, upcoming venture announcements and a host of SirYoungPrezzy.com & MixtapeBully.com endorsed mixtapes as Young Prezzy continues to demonstrate why he is all actions and no talk. He seems to have the Midas touch and hasn’t had any problems embracing & maintaining fans and supporters across the world.

 

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ALYRIC - GOOD DIE YOUNG Mixtape


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Alyric - Good Die Young @alyricmusic

Featuring: TANIESHA B, FRANKIE LOVE, V-12, COOK CRACK, TUDI

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TRACKLIST
  • 1.GOOD DIE YOUNG INTRO FEAT TANIESHA B
  • 2.DA A.L.Y.R.I.C FEAT FRANKIE LOVE
  • 3.SEE HOW I DO IT
  • 4.ROLL UP FEAT V-12 & COOK CRACK
  • 5.KEEP THAT LIQOUR POURING FEAT TUDI
  • 6.BAD BITCH FEAT TUDI,MIS LP,PREMADONNA,
  • MOWHETT,BILLIE JEAN,GUYANA
  • 7.HIGH TONIGHT FEAT KIRBY MAURIER & V-12
  • 8.DINNER TIME FEAT COOK CRACK,Y.T,V-12
  • 9.HOLD UP WAIT A MINUTE
  • 10.LOOK AT ME NOW
  • 11.RICH WHEN IM BROKE
  • 12.COOKIN FEAT MASS FIVE STAR
  • 13.I HUSTLE FEAT DUCE POUND
  • 14.RIDE ON THAT BOY FEAT COOK CRACK,Y.T,V-12
  • 15.KARMA
  • 16.TIL 2MORROW FEAT TUDI
  • 17.*BONUS TRACK I KILL FEATURES
  • 18.*BONUS TRACK BOUNCE DHATT A**
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Well it's finally here, the official music video for Birdman's "Fire Flame" remix

This is Lil Wayne's first official video since being released from Rikers Island.  The visuals for his single "6'7" are coming soon.

 



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Video After The Jump DMX sat down with Young Dip TV recently and didn't bite his tounge when talking about who he feels is one of the worst rappers out today. Dark Man X tipped his hat to T.I. as an artist he enjoys listening to, took aim at Plies, specifically for his song "Bruh Bruh". "I'm sure I don't even know who the worst is, but he [Plies] has to be one of the worst," X said. "Bruh Bruh...are you serious? That has to be one of the worst...like how do you even fix your mouth so say that or spell that? What a lot of people don't understand is that we as artists, are teachers. And if you're teaching people to spell like that and talk like that, then you're dumber than the people you're supposed to be teaching." What do you guys think of DMX's comments? Is Plies one of the worst rappers and is "Bruh Bruh" that bad of a song? twitter-5d.gif
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Video After The Jump Right about now, Soulja Boy is wishing he never heard the name Kat Stacks. You kind of had to know a parody or two would be coming after Kat came out with the video in Soulja's hotel room, claiming he had a cocaine habit. And @KingBach killed it with this one. Soulja's hit, "Pretty Boy Swag" will never sound the same after seeing this, lmao. Shouts to @KingBach for sending this over

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The U.S. Senate on Wednesday approved a bill to reduce the disparities in sentences handed down for people convicted of crack and powder cocaine charges, but some question whether the legislation goes deep enough in addressing the problem.

“What we have is progress, it’s not justice,” said Jennifer Bellamy, criminal justice legislative counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union.

“There still is no reason to say that crack and cocaine are different,” Bellamy told BlackAmericaWeb.com.

Under the Fair Sentencing Act of 2009, a person convicted of crack possession gets the same mandatory jail sentence as someone with 100 times the quantity of powder cocaine. Because crack is prevalent in black communities, this 100-to-one ratio has sent large numbers of black men to jail for longer periods.

Under the measure, approved by a voice vote, the ratio would be reduced to 18-to-one.

The unanimous approval by the Senate shows that there is momentum for Congress to address the disparities, Bellamy said. “It is encouraging during these partisan times to get bipartisan support for legislation."

The next hurdle is for the U.S. House of Representatives to pass companion legislation.

ACLU will lobby House members to completely remove the disparities between sentences for crack and for powder cocaine, Bellamy said.

Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin worked out the legislation with Senate Judiciary Republicans.

Durbin said he initially wanted a one-to-one ratio on the sentencing, but he considered the bipartisan legislation a good compromise.

Wade Henderson, president of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, said his group had been working two decades to eliminate the sentencing disparity and was disappointed that was not accomplished in the bill. He said the bill "represents progress but not the end of the fight."

The Drug Policy Alliance also found the bill to be lacking for the same reason.

"Today is a bittersweet day," said Jasmine L. Tyler of the Drug Policy Alliance. By not eliminating the disparity, Tyler said in a statement, the Senate "has proven how difficult it is to ensure racial justice, even in 2010."

Vermont Democrat Patrick Leahy, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said the bill is not perfect, but it moves one step closer to what the sentencing should be.

“The racial imbalance that has resulted from the cocaine sentencing disparity disparages the Constitution’s promise of equal treatment for all Americans,” said Leahy. “Although this bill is not perfect, and it is not the bill we introduced in order to correct these inequalities, I believe the Fair Sentencing Act moves us one step closer to reaching the important goal of equal justice for all.”

He urged the House to act on its companion legislation so that President Barack Obama can sign it into law.

"If this bill is enacted into law, it will immediately ensure that every year, thousands of people are treated more fairly in our criminal justice system," Durbin said.

He said the bill also would mark the first time since 1970 that Congress has repealed a mandatory minimum sentence.

Durbin said that in 1986, when he was a member of the House, he supported creation of this 100-to-one ratio. "Crack cocaine had just appeared on the scene, and it scared us because it was cheap, addictive. We thought it was more dangerous than many narcotics."

But he cited figures saying that while blacks make up 30 percent of crack users, they comprise more than 80 percent of those convicted of federal crack offenses. "Law enforcement experts say that the crack-powder disparity undermines trust in the criminal justice system, especially in the African-American community," he said.

Under the bill, possession of 28 grams of crack would trigger the five-year mandatory sentence. It also increases fines for drug traffickers.

Daryl K. Washington, founder of BlackLegalIssues.com and the Unequal Justice Legal Defense & Educational Fund, said for any sentencing to be fair, there must be a one-to-one ratio with sentences for cocaine and crack possession. But for now, he said, the legislation with the 18-to-one ratio is about as far as lawmakers will go right now.

“The politicians understand that the disparity exists,” Washington said. “I believe they will do more about it in the future.”

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Former Roc-A-Fella artist Peedi Crakk was recently released from jail and had a lot to get off his chest. The Philly rapper explains to Cosmic Kev why things went bad with Jay-Z.

Peedi says things started to go sour when he expressed to Jay that he wanted to expand his career and be more than just a rapper by getting into acting, writing scripts, etc.

He feels like Jay at that point started to feel like maybe he couldn't keep him hidden as one of his little soldiers.

"In the beginning it was all love, I respect the man and what he do and admire him as a businessman," says Crack. "I would love to make it to that height like Puffy, Jay, 50. But working hands on with Jay I see why he's where he's at because it's all about Jay."

Peedi recalled an incident when some goons tried to break into his crib in Philly and kidnap him. He called Hov to get him out of town. When Jay got in touch he called him "soft"

Crakk keeps it one hundred and admits he blew a lot of cash and went over budget. He says that when Jay was finally ready to push him he wasn't ready. And by the time he got his head together Jay had kind of washed his hands of the situation.

Crakk talks about how his recent jail stint matured him. He says he wrote 105 songs while in there.

There's a lot more to the interview regarding Jay-Z and his beef with Fat Joe over using the name "Crakk" so check it out below.

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AllHipHop Reports Hip-Hop group Slum Village is remaining resilient despite dealing with the sudden death of 35-year-old group member Titus “Baatin” Glover. Baatin was found dead on Saturday (August 1) on Anglin Street in Detroit. Police confirmed today (August 2) that the rapper’s death is not being treated as a homicide and there was no trauma found on his body. While the cause of death has not been released due to pending toxicology reports, a source close to Baatin told AllHipHop.com the rapper may have died from a crack addiction or from complications related to crack cocaine use. While funeral arrangements have not been set as of press time, a public remembrance is set to take place tonight at 5 E Gallery. Despite Baatin‘s death, Slum Village took to the stage yesterday during the Rock The Bells Festival at Deer Lake in Vancouver, Canada. “It's actually quite amazing," Rock The Bells founder Change Weisberg told the Calgary Sun. "I don't know that I'd be on stage right now. I might be back home with the family, but they're committed. It's probably the best thing they could do right now to keep their minds off things." Cypress Hill has been flown in to give the second Calgary Rock The Bells stop at Shaw Millennium Park a boost of positive energy, as rap fans across the world mourn Baatin’s untimely death. In addition to Cypress Hill, Nas, Damian Marley, Big Boi, The RZA, Reflection Eternal, Tech N9ne, Slaughterhouse and The Knux will perform today (August 2).
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