New Orleans native and G-Unit Records recording artist, Kidd Kidd, cranks out some new heat to kick off the weekend. His latest effort is titled "Litty" and was produced by Firebeats101
Original Block Hustlaz CEO and Cash Money Records/Rich Gang recording artist, Ar-Ab, teams up once again with Dark Lo to deliver the fourth effort in their "Blow" song series.
G-Unit emcee and Cashville Records boss, Young Buck, is back with a new banger titled "Choppas" featuring Rukus 100. The track was produced by Bandplay.
As he gears up to release a new album entitled "Peanut From Mazant," G-Unit emcee, Kidd Kidd, drops off an official music video for his certified banger, "On Some Shit."
Ace Hoodis back with some new audio heroin. Check out the 28-year old Port St. Lucie, Florida native's remix ofDJ EscoandFuture's"Married to the Game."
New Orleans native and G-Unit Records spitter, Kidd Kidd, is back with a new banger titled "Count On My Hand." The track was laced by Taylor Gang producer TM88.
Follow Kidd Kidd on Twitter and Instagram @ItsKiddKidd
Ace Hood isn't slacking up at all. Following the release of his recent "Starvation V" mixtape, the Port St. Lucie, Florida native is preparing to come right back with a new project titled "Body Bag 4" in November.
Today, he gives fans a taste of what to expect with his freestyle over DJ Esco and Future's "My Blower" instrumental.
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."
The Original Block Hustlaz (OBH)/Cash Money Records/Rich Gang kick in your door once again as Dark Lo and the Top Goon of Philly, Ar-Ab, release an official music video for their collaboration titled "Murda Scene."
The ILLAtracks-produced song can be found on Dark Lo's new "Darkaveli" mixtape, which is available now.!
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Rochester, New York collide as Original Block Hustlaz (OBH) spitter Dark Lo links up with Maverick Montana and Rigz of Da Cloth, for "Dirty Palms."
The Roca Beats-produced song can be found on Dark Lo's new "Darkaveli" mixtape, which is available now.!
Download "Darkaveli" from the links below.
The song can be found on Dark Lo's "Darkaveli" double disc mixtape.
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.
Beanie Sigel a.k.a. The Broad Street Bully is back in his bag firing shots at Meek Mill, Teefy Bey and The Dreamchasers camp
This follows the recent drama at the Bad Boy Reunion concert in Philadelphia, when Beans was jumped by Teefy for allegedly switching sides in Meek's beef vs The Game.
Listen to Beanie's response titled "I'm Coming" up top.
Follow Beanie Sigel on Twitter and Instagram @BeanieSigelSP
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 23, 2016 at 8:00pm
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Cyssero was once referred to as the “Protégé of the Game” when he was with Black Wall Street Street, but the Philadelphia rapper decided to get a few things off of his chest in a new diss track titled "The Ghost Behind the Pen."
Cy says the business end of things weren't right with Game and claims to have ghostwritten 30 bars for the Compton rapper's "92 Bars" diss track aimed at Meek Mill.
"I heard Game dissed Meek with 92 Bars /Yeah, I know, 30 was mine / We was supposed to be Meek and Ross way before Ross and Meek / Instead control, alt, delete got me in an awkward beef / with my own city, sent me right back to them heartless streets /Set back for a small defeat, had me nauseous weak / Success is hard to keep, you did me dirty you slime / You got me confused with a lame one / It's more where that story came from," he raps.
Meek Mill, QuillyandReed Dollazwere also in Cyssero's line of fire. Peep game below.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 20, 2016 at 12:00pm
The Game responds to Meek Mill, Beanie Sigel and Omelly's "OOOUUU" diss track by going at all three of them over the same instrumental. Hurricane also takes shots at Sean Kingston.