Rochester, New York emcee, producer and engineer, Jehovah Nissi, assumes the role of Covid-19 in his new song titled "The Rona." Explaining how the insidious coronavirus is wreaking havoc on the world.
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DJ Kay Slay is gearing up to release a new EP titled "Living Legend" on March 6. Check out the second official visual off of it called "Growing Up In These Streets" featuring Ghostface Killah, AZ and Raekwon.
The EP also features Jadakiss, Queen Latifah, Bun B, Juicy J, A$AP Ferg, Dave East, Papoose, Joell Ortiz, Uncle Murda, DJ Paul, French Montana, Gangsta Boo, Project Pat Styles P, Sheek Louch, RJ Payne, Sauce Money, Vado, Nino Man, Jon Connor and more!
Tracklist:
1. Intro 2. Back to the Bars, Pt. 2 (feat. Sheek Louch, Styles P, Sauce Money, Nino Man, Vado, RJ Payne & Jon Connor) 3. Living Legend (feat. Jadakiss, Queen Latifah & Bun B) 4. No Permission (feat. Juicy J, A$AP Ferg & Dave East) 5. Give Me My Flowers Now (feat. Papoose, Joel Ortiz & Sammi J) 6. Growing Up In These Streets (feat. Raekwon, AZ & Ghostface Killah) 7. Dope Boyz (feat. Dj Paul, Uncle Murda, French Montana, Gangsta Boo & Project Pat) 8. Forgive Me Mama (feat. EMC Scotty, Billboard Baby, 6Keys & Sammi J)
DJ Kay Slay is gearing up to release a new EP titled "Living Legend" on March 6. The lead single/video off of it is a lyrical barfest called "Back to the Bars, Pt. 2" featuring Styles P, Sheek Louch, RJ Payne, Sauce Money, Vado, Nino Man and Jon Connor.
The EP also features Jadakiss, Queen Latifah, Bun B, Juicy J, A$AP Ferg, Dave East, Papoose, Joell Ortiz, Ghosface Killah, Raekwon, AZ, Uncle Murda, DJ Paul, French Montana, Gangsta Boo, Project Pat and more!
RJ Payne pays tribute to basketball legend Kobe Bryant who tragically died in a helicopter crash today, along with his 13-year old daughter, Gianna "Gigi" Bryant.
Fairbanks, Alaska rapper Starbuks teams up with Tayy Tarantino for an inspirational song about police brutality in urban America. Check out the official music video for "What's N Ur Head."
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
Daz Dillinger of Tha Dogg Pound shows no signs of letting his foot off of Kanye West's throat for aligning himself with Donald Trump. With that in mind, peep the official music video for the Yeezy diss song "True to the Game."
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Daz Dillinger of Tha Dogg Pound isn't letting his foot off of Kanye West's neck anytime soon. He continues to apply the pressure with a new diss song titled "True to the Game Part 2."
1803 Records Presents Yung Mieo "Mieo's World". This album delivers a fresh new sound with lots of energy on every track that makes this album a fun ride thru the life of a Young Mogul, Artist and CEO. With stellar production, clever wordplay and a fresh delivery Mieo is making a case for longevity and proves on each track why he is not only here, hes here to stay, Step into "Mieo's World".
Lenny Grant a.k.a. Uncle Murda brings 2017 to a close with his annual rap up. The G-Unit Records recording artist covers everything that went down in the last year. Give it a listen up top.
This music video for "All Get Right" from Nipsey Hussle featuring J Stone was originally supposed to be released when Neighborhood Nip's "Crenshaw" mixtape dropped back in 2013, but the editor got locked up and was unable to finish it until now.
Robert de Niro was asked to film a video for the #VoteYourFuture initiative. The Oscar Award-winning actor used the opportunity to rip into Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump with such ferocity, that the producers decided it would be best to release the clip separately on Friday, October 7th.
"He's so blatantly stupid," de Niro says of Trump. "He's a punk. He's a dog. He's a pig. He's a con ... a bullshit artist. A mutt who doesn't know what he's talking about. Doesn't do his homework, doesn't care. Thinks he's gaming society. Doesn't pay his taxes, he's an idior. Colin Powell said it best, he's a national disaster. He's an embarrassment to this country," de Niro continued. "It makes me so angry this country has gotten to this point that this fool, this bozo, has wound up where he has. He talks how he wants to punch people in the face. Well, I'd like to punch him in the face. This is somebody that we want for president? I don't think so."
As the Southern member of G-Unit, Young Buck, has always seen things a little differently. In the wake of the Alton Sterling and Philando Castile murders at the hands of police, he’s fed up.
Listen to Buck Marley's frustration on the Bandplay-produced song titled "The Get Back."
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Nipsey Hussle delivers more new music to kick off the week. He links up with G. Perico for "Basic Instinct." The track was produced by Mars & Mike + Keys. Give it a listen up top.
Nipsey Hussle and YG brought people of all colors together in South Los Angeles on Sunday, April 4, as they shot the music video for "FDT (Fuck Donald Trump)."
The LAPD eventually showed up and shut everything down, but by that time enough footage had been shot to complete the visuals, according to TMZ.
Peep the scene below.
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