Young Chris, 1/2 of the Young Gunz and State Property member, is one of the best lyricists in the game today. He's back with the fourth installment of his "The Network" series.
The Philadelphia native locked down features from Lil Wayne, Freeway, Omilio Sparks, Oschino, Kur, Wale, Phil Ade, Neef Buck and more.
Gunna a.k.a. Young Chris has always been a heavy spitter dating back to his days with Jay Z and Roc-A-Fella Records.
As 1/2 of the Young Gunz and a member of State Property, Chris continues to represent his city of Philadelphia the right way with a new music video for the song "Murda."
Philadelphia emcee Christopher Ries a.k.a. Young Chris, 1/2 of the Young Gunz and State Property member, decides to hop on the instrumental to DJ Esco and Future's song "Married to the Game" and make it his own.
Original Block Hustlaz head honcho and Cash Money Records/Rich Gang recording artist, Ar-Ab, connects with Oschino from State Property to "Shut 'Em Down."
Podcaster Taxstone stirred up a hornet's nest Wednesday, May 25, during a Vlad TV interview where he called Tupac Shakur a snitch for what he believes was the late rapper's implication that The Notorious B.I.G. was involved in his 1994 shooting at Quad Studios in New York City.
Tax also included Cam'Ron in the same category.
In 2005 Cam'Ron was shot while driving his blue Lamborghini in Washington, D. C. At the time he and Jay Z weren't on good terms.
The following year Killa released a Hov diss song titled "You Gotta Love It."
"O.K. First off, you a bitch nigga / Only reason I'm doing this / I'mma just name 5 reasons real quick, got a hundred fifty / First - you stole Rocafella from Dame / Second - you stole Kanye from Dame / Third - you stole Rocawear from Dame / Fourth - I seen the nigga throw that diamond up before them shots was fired," Cam rapped.
Tax told Vlad that the reference toRoc-A-Fella Records'diamond logo would make police assume Cam was talking about someone from the label, which would make the Harlem rapper a snitch as well.
Cam soon hopped on Instagram and posted a response video.
"I just woke up and some nigga talking about I'm snitching," Cam says. "Let me explain something to y'all motherfuckers. Snitching is when you have paperwork that you tried to send somebody to jail or you sent somebody to jail. Not what you hear in a rap song. Not what you hear in an interview ... interrogation room. Not on the streets, jail bars. I actually went to jail for not snitching, nigga," Killa continued, "I violated my probation for being in D.C. and didn't tell. So I went to jail on Rikers Island for violating my probation."
Cam's video had the following caption.
"#FactsAndFabric I'm not even gonna say a nigga name.. But I'm wit the shits my nigga.. Get off my dick.. Lol.. And get to da money.. #UfinishOrYouDone and stop try and dis Tupac"
If Chicago rapper G Herbo doesn't land on XXL's 2016 Freshman Class list it would be a damn shame because this man has both the talent and work ethic. Check out his "Izzo Freestyle" up top.
The Diplomats' Capo Jim Jones and 730 Dips recording artist Sen City link up to remix Jeremih and J. Cole's hit record titled "Planes." Take a listen to "About That Life" up top.
Young Chris releases a new music video for his Cardiak-produced track titled "Dues." Filmed by Inferno Productions in LA call 267-304-9255 for videos. Check it out and let us know what you think.
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Original Block Hustlaz boss Ar-Ab is back with a new freestyle. This time he decides to go in over the instrumental to Jay Z's classic "Dynasty Intro."
Director Mills Miller has crafted a genius piece of work in the form of an unofficial music video for Kanye West's single, "All Day," featuring Paul McCartney, Theophilus London and Allan Kingdom.
The song is off of Yeezy's forthcoming album titled "Swish."
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Fabolousis back like he never left with an instant classic freestyle. The Brooklyn, New York rapper hops on the instrumental toNas' Pete Rock-produced"The World Is Yours."Turn you speakers up and enjoy.
Jadakisslinks up withDJ Envyto kick off his weekly freestyles series. Kiss goes on overJay Z's"Where I'm From"and"Jigga My Nigga."Check out the heaters right now.
When it comes to lyrical ability Ma Barker takes a back seat to nobody. Carrying New York City on her back, the ex-wife of rap legend Kool G. Rap and CEO of Gwap Girls Ent. remixes Jay's 2004 smash hit single, "99 Problems," for her latest music video.
Visuals directed by D Lake.
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Jay Electronica doesn't drop new music as often as fans would like, but when he does it's always something meaningful. Here's a song entitled "Road to Perdition" featuring a Jay Z voice sample.
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Jim Jones, Cam'Ron, Freekey Zekey, Juelz Santana, together known asThe Diplomats,premiere their new single entitled"Do Something."The track features and was produced byRemo The Hitmaker.
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Hot 97's DJ Funkmaster Flex got a lot of things off of his chest regarding Jay Z on-air Thursday, January 15.
Flex fired off shots about Hov's website, Life+Times, being trash, the rapper stealing info about his app to use on his own, Jay hating on Dipset by banning him from playing their records at the 40/40 Clubs and threatens to ruin him much more.