Check out Lil O-Dawg's music video for "Ghetto Mars." This Honest Visions-directed visual was initially released in 2018, but as O-Dawg prepares to drop new music in 2020, he decided to re-release it to warm fans up for what's to come.
Rapper and community activist, Lil O-Dawg, takes fans on a tour of the mean streets of South Miami, where ain't nothing sweet. O-Dawg talks about the crab in a bucket mentality that's pervasive in the hood and the need for the community to unify, dead the black-on-black crime, come up financially and much more.
38 Spesh drops off a new EP titled "5 Shots." The 6-track project features El Camino, Lil Eto and Che Noir. This serves as a prelude to Spesh's album “38 Strategies Of Raw” Dropping February 1st.
38 Spesh drops off a new EP titled "5 Shots." The 6-track project features El Camino, Lil Eto and Che Noir. This serves as a prelude to Spesh's album “38 Strategies Of Raw,” dropping February 1st.
The new album from Kool G. Rap and 38 Spesh titled “Son Of G Rap” has arrived! The "Son Of G Rap" project has production form DJ Premier, Alchemist, Daringer, Pete Rock, Showbiz & 38 Spesh.
The album has features from AZ, Cormega, N.O.R.E, Meyhem LAUREN, Benny The Butcher, Vado, Ransom & Anthony Hamilton.
1. Intro (prod. by Midnite) 2. Upstate 2 Queens (prod. by 38 Spesh) 3. Landmine (prod. by Alchemist) 4. Shame 5. G Heist (prod. by Daringer) 6. Dead Or Alive f. Cormega (prod. by Midnite) 7. The Meeting (prod. by DJ Premier) 8. Binoculars f. N.O.R.E., Vado & Benny The Butcher (prod. by ID) 9. Nothing Gonna Change f. Emanny (prod. by Midnite) 10. Bricks At The Pen (prod. by Showbiz) 11. Flow Gods f. Freddie Gibbs & Meyhem Lauren (prod. by Pete Rock) 12. Heartless f. Dwayne Collins (prod. by 38 Spesh) 13. Honest Truth f. AZ (prod. by Midnite) 14. Young 1’s f. Che’Noir & Anthony Hamilton (prod. by DJ Premier)
The new album from Kool G. Rap and 38 Spesh titled “Son Of G Rap” has arrived! The "Son Of G Rap" project has production form DJ Premier, Alchemist, Daringer, Pete Rock, Showbiz & 38 Spesh.
The album has features from AZ, Freddie Gibbs, Cormega, N.O.R.E, Meyhem LAUREN, Benny The Butcher, Vado, Ransom & Anthony Hamilton.
1. Intro (prod. by Midnite) 2. Upstate 2 Queens (prod. by 38 Spesh) 3. Landmine (prod. by Alchemist) 4. Shame 5. G Heist (prod. by Daringer) 6. Dead Or Alive f. Cormega (prod. by Midnite) 7. The Meeting (prod. by DJ Premier) 8. Binoculars f. N.O.R.E., Vado & Benny The Butcher (prod. by ID) 9. Nothing Gonna Change f. Emanny (prod. by Midnite) 10. Bricks At The Pen (prod. by Showbiz) 11. Flow Gods f. Freddie Gibbs & Meyhem Lauren (prod. by Pete Rock) 12. Heartless f. Dwayne Collins (prod. by 38 Spesh) 13. Honest Truth f. AZ (prod. by Midnite) 14. Young 1’s f. Che’Noir & Anthony Hamilton (prod. by DJ Premier)
The new album from Kool G. Rap and 38 Spesh titled “Son Of G Rap” has arrived! The "Son Of G Rap" project has production form DJ Premier, Alchemist, Daringer, Pete Rock, Showbiz & 38 Spesh.
The album has features from AZ, Cormega, N.O.R.E, Meyhem LAUREN, Benny The Butcher, Vado, Ransom & Anthony Hamilton.
1. Intro (prod. by Midnite) 2. Upstate 2 Queens (prod. by 38 Spesh) 3. Landmine (prod. by Alchemist) 4. Shame 5. G Heist (prod. by Daringer) 6. Dead Or Alive f. Cormega (prod. by Midnite) 7. The Meeting (prod. by DJ Premier) 8. Binoculars f. N.O.R.E., Vado & Benny The Butcher (prod. by ID) 9. Nothing Gonna Change f. Emanny (prod. by Midnite) 10. Bricks At The Pen (prod. by Showbiz) 11. Flow Gods f. Freddie Gibbs & Meyhem Lauren (prod. by Pete Rock) 12. Heartless f. Dwayne Collins (prod. by 38 Spesh) 13. Honest Truth f. AZ (prod. by Midnite) 14. Young 1’s f. Che’Noir & Anthony Hamilton (prod. by DJ Premier)
Back in March Future performed this song at the SXSW Music Festival in Austin, Texas. People immediately recognized how similar it sounded to Beyonce's hit record "Drunk in Love."
Future said at the time the song was meant for his latest album, Honest, but didn't make the cut.
"I was recording with this producer by the name of Detail, we was working on the ‘Drunk in Love.’ And we started working on this other record at the same time, and then once ‘Drunk in Love’ came out, it pushed this song to the side, but at the same time it’s one of my favorite songs that didn’t make the album.”
G-Unit continues to rip other artists instrumentals since reuniting at Summer Jam 2014. Today they remix Future's song "Move That Dope." Track produced by Mike Will Made It. Download here http://linkmixes.com/1ru0qgl2rn7s
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