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Troy Ave teams up with T.I., Spodee and Yung Booke for "Money On My Mind." This is off of Tip's new Hustle Gang mixtape entitled Get Dough or Die (G.D.O.D 2). Download the song here https://www.sendspace.com/file/1pdj4z.

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Houston rapper Trae Tha Truth reps ABN/Grand Hustle to the fullest on his remix of Bobby Shmurda's hit song "Hot Nigga." Music video directed by Philly Fly Boy. Check it out below and hit the comment section with your thoughts.

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As promised T.I. releases the second installment of his Get Dough or Die mixtape series. Features include Yo Gotti, Doe B, Troy Ave, Spodee, Trae Tha Truth,Shad Da God, Iggy Azalea, Trey Songz, B.o.B, Rich Homie Quan, Problem, Young Thug and more.

Download it from Datpiff: http://www.datpiff.com/Hustle-Gang-GDOD-2-mixtape.646564.html

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Grand Hustle boss T.I. links up with DJ Whoo Kid and DJ MLK to drop some fire bars over Bobby Shmurda's song, "Hot Nigga." This will appear on Tip's forthcoming Hustle Gang mixtape.

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It would appear, after years spent debating, deliberating, dissecting and disputing, that there is finally a better way to determine just what is the biggest Summer Jam of the year ... and of the past 25 years, too.

That's because Billboard just unveiled its brand-new Songs of the Summer chart, which ranks the Top 10 summer jams "based on actual performance on the Billboard Hot 100, from the June 12, 2010, chart date through the most-recent chart."

Not surprisingly, Katy Perry's "California Gurls" holds the top spot on the chart. After all, the song has been #1 on the Hot 100 for six straight weeks. Usher's "OMG" — which had previously nabbed the top spot on the Hot 100 — is in at #2, followed by B.o.B and Hayley Williams' "Airplanes," and the Travie McCoy/ Bruno Mars track "Billionaire." Ke$ha's "Your Love Is My Drug" rounds out the Top 5.

Lady Gaga's "Alejandro" — which won MTV's Summer Jam Sweepstakes last month — is at #6, Taio Cruz's "Break Your Heart" is at #7, Drake's "Find Your Love" is at #8, Eminem's "Not Afraid" is at #9 and Mike Posner's "Cooler Than Me" closes out the Top 10.

The "Songs of the Summer" chart will run until September 9, when Billboard will crown a champion. So it's still plenty early, which means that you probably can expect to see newer Hot 100 entries — like Eminem's hard-charging "Love the Way You Lie," which sits at #2 on the chart after just three weeks — to make a dent on the Summer chart as well. Hot 100 rankings are based on radio play and sales.

Along with the Summer chart, Billboard also unveiled a comprehensive list of the biggest summer songs of the past quarter-century, as determined by impact on the Hot 100 and something called "an inverse point system, with weeks at #1 earning the greatest value and weeks at No. 100 earning the least." For music obsessives, it's a treat. And for trivia buffs, it finally provides an answer to the question "Who had the biggest summer song in 1988?" (Steve Winwood!) So, really, everyone wins


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As one of the pioneers of West Coast hip hop and a real living hip hop legend, Ice Cube could just kick back and rest on his laurels, but he's still just as hungry as ever.

During his interview on 106 & Park he talked about what still motivates him.

"I got a hunger for the music. I got a passion for doing films. I love to create, that's what I get off on," he said

He stressed that he still feels like he has something to prove when he steps in the booth.

"Anytime you get on the mic I got something to prove. You better have something to prove, or you need to get out the game."

Longevity in the business is hard to maintain, Cube said for artists like himself and Dr Dre it's all about quality over quantity.

When asked about younger artists in the business he respects and admires he mentioned 50 Cent.

"Everybody gotta like how 50 doing it, Kanye (West), these dudes are dope".

Ice Cube's new album 'I Am The West' hits stores July 13.

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