Ras Kass is gearing up to release his "Soul On Ice 2" album on July 26th. Check out the first single titled "Guns N Roses" featuring Lil Fame and Styles P.
Benny the Butcher comes through with his highly anticipated EP titled “The Plugs I Met.” Available everywhere music is streamed and sold June 21! The new 6-track EP features Pusha T, Conway the Machine, Jadakiss, RJ Payne and 38 Spesh with production by Alchemist, Daringer and DJ Shay!
Tracklist:
1. Intro Skit 2. Crowns For Kings ft. Black Thought [Prod. DJ Shay] 3. Sunday School ft. 38 Spesh & Jadakiss [Prod. Daringer] 4. Dirty Harry ft. RJ Payne & Conway The Machine [Prod. Daringer & Beat Butcha] 5. Took The Money To The Plug's House [Prod. The Alchemist] 6. 18 Wheeler ft. Pusha T [Prod. DJ Shay] 7. 5 To 50 ft. India [Prod. The Alchemist]
If RJ Payne isn't the hardest working emcee in the game right now, let me know who is. The Black Soprano Family (BSF) artist has been nothing if not consistent as of late. Today, he drops yet another new visual off of his "Leatherface" album. This one is for "97 Payne."
HC Kush is another young rapper coming up fast out of Buffalo, New York. Check out this 2017 collaboration he did with Westside Gunn, Youngest BMW and EMG 2xs titled "No Hook."
Check out the official music video for "Black Sunday" from Black Soprano Family (BSF) artist RJ Payne, formerly known as Reign Man. This Sev Dee-produced banger is off of RJ's new "Leatherface" album.
Black Soprano Family (BSF) artist RJ Payne, formerly known as Reign Man, just released his highly anticipated "Leatherface" album. And what would the project be without a collaboration with BSF boss Benny The Butcher?
Take a listen as the two supreme lyricists trade bars on a track appropriately titled "Butcher Meets Leatherface."
There's a reason RJ Payne is the newest member of Benny The Butcher's Black Soprano Family (BSF). It comes down to bars, which RJ has in abundance.
Prior to linking up with Benny, RJ, had already established himself as one of the best lyricists on the indie scene. His "If Cocaine Could Talk" album series, as well as "The Elohim" project put fellow emcees on notice that there was a new sheriff in town.
Next up is RJ's "Leatherface" LP. Which drops next week.
But before we get ahead of ourselves, let's circle back to RJ's music video for "Cocaine Buffet," produced by Fonkstarr of Crummie Beats. This is taken from "If Cocaine Could Talk Vol. 2."
As we reported here yesterday, Method Man was injured by a flying beer can thrown by a fan at The Gathering Of The Juggalos festival over the weekend.
The Wu Tang Clan member continued his performance, even though he was bleeding, but he plans on suing those "motherf*ckers" for his injuries according to TMZ.
"It's not OK .... I don't condone throwing things at the talent while they're performing. It takes a lot of heart and balls to continue performing after you've been hit in the face," Meth told TMZ.Tila Teqila was brutally beaten at the same festival just a couple of days prior to the Method Man incident. She has stated that she also plans to sue the event's organizers.
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Video After The JumpAs previously reported here a few days ago. Tila Tequila was attacked at this year's 'Gathering Of The Juggalos' festival.
Tila is seen in this video footage trying to perform, but the crowd of juggalos obviously hate her for whatever reason.
Bottles are seen flying through the air as Tila uses her bodyguards as human shields. At one point a fan tries to rush the stage, but is grabbed by security.
All the while, Tila keeps on rapping and tells the crowd she loves them and "I aint going nowhere, I aint no Paris Hilton in this b*tch".
Colt Cabana, a former WWE wrestler witnessed the chaos. He told TMZ it lasted about 15 minutes. He says a security guard told him someone had a watermelon that had been fermenting in urine and feces for two days and that they had been saving it all weekend for Tila.
Damn, that's some serious hatred right there.
What's not seen on tape is Tila flashing her breasts to calm the crowd down (which they ignored). And them allegedly chasing her and attacking her trailer.
The singer tweeted that a lawsuit is on the way:
"Thank you everyone for your support. The people at Juggalos behavior was disgusting and I am filing a suit against Them now. Thanks 4 ur luv"
Looks and sounds like sheer madness.
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AllHipHop Reports
In less than one month, fans of M.O.P. will receive the group’s first official Hip-Hop album in nearly ten years.
In a recent interview, co-founder Billy Danze exclusively revealed the release date for the group’s forthcoming E1 Records debut.
Originally scheduled for a June 2009 release, The Foundation is now set to hit stores on September 15.
The album features production by Alchemist, DJ Premier, Statik Selektah and Jake One, as well as guest appearances by Heltah Skeltah, Jadakiss, Beanie Sigel, Styles P, Redman, and Busta Rhymes, who graced the project’s lead single “Blow the Horns.”
“If you understand what’s going on, if you understand real dope music,” Danze told AllHipHop.com. “If you want some dope s**t to help get you out this dope music recession – ‘cause we getting all this wack s**t now, pick up that album September 15.”
Since parting ways with G-Unit Records in 2008, both Billy Danze and longtime rhyme partner Lil’ Fame have kept busy. Aside for steady performances as a duo, including this summer’s Rock The Bells Tour, which concluded in San Francisco on August 9, they’ve each gone on to establish themselves individually.
Though he plans on releasing a solo project, Fame has been honing his skills as a producer, amassing a resume that includes Wu-Tang Chamber Music, released in June.
Danze, who has released several solo tracks online, is much closer to the release of his own solo project, he says.
“It’s been working, I been getting a lot of good feedback,” he explains. “I got Alchemist on the production, Lil Fame, my man Tommy T. DJ Premier’s gonna slide me some s**t in a minute. It ain’t all the way done yet, I’m about halfway done, working on all the features."
While the combined five years on the rosters of Roc-A-Fella Records and G-Unit did not yield an official M.O.P. studio release, the fans received new music and remixes through several compilation projects, including 2004’s Mash Out Posse, a collaborative effort with rock band Shiner Massive.
Despite a certain amount of frustration, both Billy Danze and Lil’ Fame maintain they hold no ill feelings towards 50 Cent, Jay-Z or Dame Dash.
“50 was a fan like every other label that we signed to after the first deal we had with Select [Records],” Danze stated in a recent AllHipHop.com interview. “Every other situation after that, was because the people [signing the deal] was fans. As far as 50 goes, they never tried to change us. Dame Dash, same thing.”
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Woodstock-dirty - Slaughterhouse
The 1st leak off of the upcoming self titled Slaughterhouse LP courtesy of Joe Budden on Twitter . I have high hopes for this cd and if this joint is any indication it's gonna be fucking fire!!
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