New Villain recruits Falcon Outlaw for the remix to his single, "Kamui." The original version appears on New Villain's "The Mind of Hugo Strange" album.
Back in 2009 Lloyd Banks released the song "Me And My Strap" featuring the late, great Nipsey Hussle. This is off of Lloyd's "4-30-09 (Happy Birthday)" mixtape.
[Chorus: Lloyd Banks] I don't need a homie, I can watch my own back Just me and my strap Just me and my strap Riding with her on my lap 'cause niggas don't know how to act Just me and my strap Just me and my strap Sour Diesel by the pound and money coming by the stack I need it like that I need it like that On point 'cause niggas hate it when your shit is on track Just me and my strap Just me and my strap
[Verse 1: Lloyd Banks] No sleep no reply, look a coward in his eyes Unnecessary lies, just how a nigga fry Respect to the sky, Gotti power 'til I die If I'm at a house party, shotty probably on the side Smoke, poly, then I slide Goin' whoop wolly on the ride Southside, home of the pride, where did you ride? Guide, I want my mama house same size Obama house Madonna house, Fendi rugs, Louis sink, and Prada couch Small money make tall money, every dollar counts Tall money means more money, bring the diamonds out Who you think you is? 'Cause I know who you are We know where you be, you will be in D-E-E-P Shit happens when you yip yappin' I got both Blood and Crip backing Don't get your shit smacked I got a stupid buzz and a wardrobe I only like to use for clubs Day and night I'm used to hugs
[Chorus: Lloyd Banks] I don't need a homie, I can watch my own back Just me and my strap Just me and my strap Riding with her on my lap 'cause niggas don't know how to act Just me and my strap Just me and my strap Sour Diesel by the pound and money coming by the stack I need it like that I need it like that On point 'cause niggas hate it when your shit is on track Just me and my strap Just me and my strap
[Verse 2: Nipsey Hussle] Listen, look, pistol grip pump on my lap at all times I got to many enemies for you to ask why My city is a warzone and there's two sides So where I come from, niggas murder to survive Look, my purpose is to ride Above you fake faggot motherfuckers I despise 745 when I ride by, yeah, my bitch fly Smokers in the sky, why ask why My Glock provide hollow tips for the homicide My block alive, Frankenstein, I'm a problem child Somebody tell 'em crack mailers makes mamas cry This MAC 11 crack selling, check my Slauson style I stay fly 'cause I ain't focused on falling down I'm ballin' now, so all my ex-bitches calling now I fuck and clown, kick 'em out and make a song about it You talkin' 'bout that drama, boy, I'm all about it Me and my pistol press a issue, we the squad about it
[Chorus: Lloyd Banks] I don't need a homie, I can watch my own back Just me and my strap Just me and my strap Riding with her on my lap 'cause niggas don't know how to act Just me and my strap Just me and my strap Sour Diesel by the pound and money coming by the stack I need it like that I need it like that On point 'cause niggas hate it when your shit is on track Just me and my strap Just me and my strap
[Verse 3: Lloyd Banks] Niggas don't wanna see you paid Niggas rather see you broke Nigga rather be a hater Fitted more than a scope Lloyd got the game in choke Figure four, in a yoke Motherfucker, have a plan That's more important than hope What's more important than life? Better get you a gun, get you a knife 'Cause if they'll get you once, they'll get you twice Trife life, neighborhood stripes and white ice Nice flights, came a long way from mountain bikes Too many niggas in, server gets the message out Snitches burn bridges when the cops take the pressure out Real recognize that ain't real, what can I say? Like Pac, I'd rather be a N-I-G-G-A Getting twisted all day on that OG K No time to play, a nigga don't move, he don't get paid Hey, pass the zay, so I can get some groupie love Blow job and Gucci glove, orgy and a Gucci tub
[Chorus: Lloyd Banks] I don't need a homie, I can watch my own back Just me and my strap Just me and my strap Riding with her on my lap 'cause niggas don't know how to act Just me and my strap Just me and my strap Sour Diesel by the pound and money coming by the stack I need it like that I need it like that On point 'cause niggas hate it when your shit is on track Just me and my strap Just me and my strap
The Benny Boys (TallyUp and Benny Boy Rude) pay tribute to the late, great Big Pun with their latest song and accompanying music video titled "Pockets On Pun."
Lenox Hughes and producer Big French kick off 420 by dropping off an official music video for “Smokin’ That Jack Jenkins OG.” This is off of their forthcoming project titled “The Return Of Sugar Ray & Quick” drops April 23rd on all streaming sites.
"The Root of All Happiness" is a new visual from Barry MARZ off of his forthcoming album titled "HAPPY," which drops on March 19.
"In the album, I detail my overall positive outlook on the positive and negative events that have occurred in my life recently," Barry says. "Each song details a numerous amount of events in an artistic way, with hopes of teaching people that it’s ok to be positive and happy."
"The Root of All Happiness" was directed by Momma Marzy
Ray Turner’s ‟This Morning” is a track that will resonate with many music lovers. It combines sultry harmonious vocals with superb acoustics bringing the production to life with subtle tempo changes. Having experimented with both R&B and gospel music in the past, his new track bears all the hallmarks of his steady growth. He tunes his lyrical flow to align with both the sound and the tempo giving the song a catchy vibe. The song begins with a smooth vocal rendition that reminds you of the famous ‟party for two” track and continues with a cacophony of background sounds that compliment his voice perfectly. His musical evolution is quite obvious on the rhythmic track as he combines elements of gospel and R&B and tries to find a unique balance between the two as he with his tempo switches.
‟This Morning” is Turner's most solid piece of work as he is able to merge his production background influenced by the likes of Pharell with his artistic performance and manages to reveal his songwriting prowess along the line. Being involved in the entire process has allowed him to evolve his sound and while he retains his gospel music background, this song proves that he can cut it in other genres as well. It is a relatable track that uses bold lines to talk about the things that affect everyone else lending further credence to his legacy as a potential agent of social change. Having previously explored the concepts of sanctification and election in his recent body of work titled ‟This Morning ”, he brings his passion to the surface in ‟This Morning” showing a deep emotional attachment to the things he says.
Ray Turner is a burgeoning artist and ‟This Morning” shows that he could be off to a brand new musical start in his relatively young career. He has successfully made the change from producer to artiste quite smoothly and this track allows him to continue down that path by bringing all the flashes of vocal and lyrical ability together in a unique way. This song appeals to both lovers of R&B and gospel music but it goes beyond the borders of both genres to create a musical ambiance that just about anyone can relate to. As his musical journey continues, Ray Turner could be about to unleash the full range of his artistic prowess and ‟This Morning” could be a sign of things to come. He has been called the DJ Khaled of gospel music for his ability to find the right voices to bring his tracks to live in his relatively young career.
This song appeals to both lovers of R&B and gospel music but it goes beyond the borders of both genres to create a musical ambiance that just about anyone can relate to. Ray Turner has indeed come a long way and an important part of his legacy is his refusal to let his disability hold him back as he holds up a torch for other upcoming talents from his wheel chair. The young man from Hattiesburg, MS is already heralded as one of the hottest upcoming producers and ‟This Morning” is surely just a prelude of things to come.
Posted by Struc Supreme on December 24, 2018 at 1:46pm
Artist Name: Princess K-La
Song Title: Merry Christmas ft. Bo-J (prod. by Moon P)
Just in time for the holiday season Moon P Muzik LLC. presents "Merry Christmas". A mix of all I want for Christmas and 12 days of Christmas the young female rap artist Princess K-La and her cousin Bo-J talk about all the things kids want for Christmas.
Rob Gates, Maverick Montana and Rigz of Da Cloth grab the instrumental from Casanova's heater "Set Trippin" for their latest freestyle. Check it out up top
The unstoppable force that is Rigz of Da Cloth kicks off 2018 with a bang as he releases an official music video for "Meant to Be Misunderstood Pt. 2." The 5th-produced joint appears on his latest project called "I Got Samples."
Maverick Montana of Da Cloth revisits his "Lord of the Boiling Water" project to release an official music video for "Empty Promises." Produced by Cassobeats.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on December 28, 2017 at 11:08pm
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Rigz releases another visual off of his "I Got Samples" mixtape. This one is for "New Era Slick Talk" featuring Willie The Kid and Illanoise. Track produced by Chup.
Today marks what would been the 39th birthday for a man who is arguably the best rapper of all time.
Christoper Wallace was known by many stage names: The Notorious B.I.G., Big Poppa, Biggie Smalls and The Black Frank White. Only 24 at the time of his untimely death, he recorded two classic albums, "Ready To Die" and "Life After Death", and outshined anyone he ever collaborated with.
Without Biggie there would be no Lil Kim or Lil Cease. Both of whom were introduced to the world via Biggie's group Junior M.A.F.I.A.
His unique delivery, voice and wordplay are still unmatched to this day.
So let's drink a toast today to Biggie and celebrate his legacy.