The 35th Installment To #StackOrStarve Approved's Got Bags??? Series! Brand New Music From Various Artists: Rick Ross, Future, Meek Mill, Fabolous, Kid Ink, Migos, Chief Keef, Yo Gotti & More!
Posted by EVOLUTION MS on February 26, 2013 at 4:22am
Rick Ross & The Game - PRIDE hosted & (re)mixed by Evolution MS
Back like every month with a new mixtape project called this time 'PRIDE' ... 25 tracks including dopest recent rap singles & also exclusive remixes produced by myself...
Posted by Young Prezzy on February 3, 2013 at 6:00pm
Young Prezzy today announced the launch of Bill Boy Media Group, which will now house notable ventures including SirYoungPrezzy.com (webazine & blog), MixtapeBully.com (mixtape website), Energy Drink partnership (T.B.A.), Urban Junkie Magazine, Snapback apparel (T.B.A.), Get It Done Marketing & Promotions and more to come.
Las Vegas, NV, For Immediate Release - With the obvious popularity & celebrity status Young Prezzy has come to embrace over the years while working with artists such as Bun B, Sean Kingston, Lloyd, 36 Mafia, Ludacris & Ace Hood to name a few it comes as no surprise that Young Prezzy has elevated his status in the world of business. As most speak before accomplishing Young Prezzy has surprised us yet again with a very promising announcement that makes much sense for Young Prezzy and his partners alike.
Bill Boy Media Group has already begun massive marketing & cross promotional campaigns via social media, television commercials and street team promotions across varies states including but not limited to Nevada, Arizona, Florida, California & Georgia. Bill Boy Media Group is set to release the 1st official issue of Urban Junkie Magazine in May 2013 after a successful test run in 2010.
Aside from Urban Junkie Magazine, Bill Boy Media Group will soon be announcing their Energy Drink partnership & Snapback apparel line. Get It Done Marketing & Promotions have already began their work as SirYoungPrezzy.com and MixtapeBully.com is already embracing thousands of visitors per day to the website itself.
You can expect Bi-Monthly issues of Urban Junkie Magazine, partnerships, upcoming venture announcements and a host of SirYoungPrezzy.com & MixtapeBully.com endorsed mixtapes as Young Prezzy continues to demonstrate why he is all actions and no talk. He seems to have the Midas touch and hasn’t had any problems embracing & maintaining fans and supporters across the world.
Cassidy bounces back with a new 10 minute diss titled "R.A.I.D. (Robert Ass Is Dead)" aimed at Meek Mill. The Hustla spits over a variety of classic beats while going in.
Meek said "Repo" was the one and only diss song he would make in this war of words, but this might require a reply.
Saigon caused quite a stir over the weekend when an interview he had with SOHH leaked. In the interview Sai disses Diddy, Rick Ross and Big Sean. In an attempt to clarify what he said during the conversation with the website, Sai just released a new vlog. He claims what he said was taken out of context and not meant to attack Ross specifically. He says he was talking about the direction of his new album and things he's going to be speaking out against, including rappers who glorify drug dealing.
Tracklist: 1.Intro (Prod by The Beat Bully)2.Ready Or Not (Prod by All Star)3.Amen ft. Drake, Jeremih (Prod by KeY Wane)4.Burn ft. Big Sean (Prod by Jahlil Beats)5.A1 Everything ft. Kendrick Lamar6.Use To Be ft. Jordanne7.Flexing (Prod by Jahlil Beats)8.I Get It ft. Travis Scott9.Everyday ft. Rick Ross (Prod by Cardiak)10.Racked Up Shawty ft. Fabolous, French Montana11.Lean Wit It (Prod by Cardiak)12.Big Dreams (Prod by All Star)13.Take U Home ft. Wale, Big Sean (Prod by Beat Billionaire)14.The Ride15.Face Down ft. Trey Songz, Wale, Sam Sneaker (Prod by Sam Sneaker)16.Str8 Like That ft. 2 Chainz, Louie V17.House Party Remix ft. Fabolous, Wale, Mac Miller (Produced by The Beat Bully)18.Real (Prod by SAP)19.On My Way (Prod by All Star)20.Outro (Produced by All Star)
Meek Mill is set to release the follow up to last year's Dreamchasers mixtape. The Philly MC announced via Twitter that he will be dropping the project on April 24th.
The first tape spawned the hits "House Party" and "Ima Boss" so the expectations are high this time around.
Later on this year Meek will be dropping his Dreams and Nightmares EP.
Wale's sophomore LP, Ambition, debuted at #2 on the albums chart in November, and the title couldn't have been more appropriate.
The Washington D.C. rapper reinvented himself in 2011, claiming a new space in the hip-hop stratosphere after a sound, but commercially disappointing, debut two years earlier. Wale's tireless work ethic, along with a deal from Rick Ross' Maybach Music Group, were the keys to his success and his #10 slot on MTV News' Hottest MCs in the Game VII list.
After releasing Attention Deficit in 2009, Wale parted ways with Interscope Records and decided to continue on his mixtape grind. In August 2010, he dropped More About Nothing, the second installation of his "Seinfeld"-themed series. And if Wale was putting out feelers for his fanbase, it worked. The mixtape became a worldwide trending topic on Twitter, and pulled in 100,000 downloads in a matter of hours. Fans weren't the only ones paying attention though. Rick Ross, in the midst of constructing his MM Group empire, also took notice.
By February 2011, Wale was officially signed to MMG under the Warner Bros. umbrella. With the release of Maybach Music's Self Made Vol. 1 compilation last summer, Wale demonstrated his ability to deliver bangers on hits like "600 Benz," and from there his star only continued to rise.
"Wale really touched on a broad scale, when it comes to an audience, it's hard to dispute that," said Yomi Desalu, MTV's senior director of music and talent programming strategy.
The criteria to be considered a Hottest MC are based on a combination of impact, buzz, sales, lyrics, swag and the intangibles. Mr. Folarin pretty much touched on them all. He performed with the Maybach crew on shows like "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" finally getting his mainstream shine. With the right support system behind him, Wale began to prep his sophomore album, but he teased it with another excellent mixtape, The Eleven One Theory, in August 2011. In addition to proving that he was still a very talented lyricist, singles like "Bait" reinforced the fact that he'd finally found a sound that would appeal to a wider audience.
By the time November 1 rolled around, Wale had built plenty of anticipation for his second album. Thanks in part to Rick Ross — who demonstrated his uncanny talent for branding in 2011 — #Ambition took on a life of its own in the world of social media, with its inspirational undertones. Lead single "Lotus Flower Bomb," plus the Kid Cudi-assisted "Focused", "Slight Work" (featuring Big Sean) and, of course, the title track "Ambition" (featuring Meek Mill and Ross) struck just the right balance between Wale's sometimes-dense rhymes and radio-friendly numbers.
"Lotus Flower Bomb is a #1 record and Wale's album was very balanced and diverse," MTV Jams' Tuma Basa noted. In the post-release madness, Wale appeared alongside Rick Ross on the cover of Billboard, dropped verses on the Bawse's Rich Forever mixtape and even recruited Chris Brown to direct the visuals for "Slight Work." After shaking off the disappointment of his debut album and surviving the dreaded sophomore slump, things are only looking up for Wale.
Album sales aren't the only measure of a hot MC. Meek Mill doesn't have a solo LP on the shelf, but the Philadelphia flame spitter has made his presence felt in a variety of other ways.
Thanks to "Ima Boss," his inescapable single with Maybach Music CEO Rick Ross, Meek has maintained a deafening buzz on the streets and impacted the game like no other MC in his class. Meek Milly meets all of the criteria to be considered one of the "Hottest MCs in the Game." His in-your-face lyrical delivery and fresh-off-the-block style have all helped earn him the #7 spot on the "VII" edition of the list.
Meek started off his year right, landing a spot on XXL's 2011 Freshman cover before most rap fans could even pick him out of a lineup. But those unfamiliar with Milly quickly learned who he was when Ross signed him to Maybach Music Group. And then his single "Ima Boss" began to catch fire in the streets. From the song's opening bars, Meek separated himself from other rap rookies by putting his gangsta on full display, daring his adversaries to come for him ("They say they gon' rob me, see me never do sh*t").
"For me, Meek is that real, real street music," MTV News editor/writer Rebecca Thomas said. "As much as I'm a Drake fan, a [Big] Sean fan, all those people, I just think there are days you wake up and you need to hear 'Ima Boss.' If you didn't feel 'Tupac Back,' if you didn't feel 'Ima Boss' all last year, you're dead."
It wasn't just the fans that felt Meek either. Everyone from Fabolous to Jim Jones repurposed the "Ima Boss" beat for their own freestyle needs. The omnipresent single peaked at #17 on the Billboard Rap chart, but its run in the streets and the clubs made it seem so much bigger. Mill didn't ride just the one single, though: On "Tupac Back," he resurrected the spirit of the fallen rap legend, and with "House Party," from his Dreamchasers mixtape, Meek has created quite the track record.
Last year alone, Meek signed a deal with Ecko Clothing to launch his own Dreamchasers line, was named one of MTV Jams' Fab 5 artists, won MTV2's Sucker Free's Who Got Next award and snagged a #1 rap album with his appearance on MMG's Self Made, Vol.1 compilation.
"You need dudes like Meek to hit the reset button every now and then on the game just to let them know like, 'Yo, this comes from the streets,' " said Rahman Dukes, MTV News' director of hip-hop news. "He's just as responsible for building that MMG Empire as Ross is."
In the 2nd installment of his Dream Chasers vlog Meek Mill spits a freestyle to "Stay Schemin" before hitting up Club Dream in Miami, Florida for a performance.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 15, 2012 at 10:00am
While fans wait on the new Slaughterhouse album, Welcome To: Our House to drop on May 15, Joe Budden is doing his best to keep them occupied. Budden follows up his "No Church in the Wild" freestyle with "Stay Schemin."
The Slaughterhouse crew hits the road for a 43-city tour starting March 8 in Dallas. By that point we should have the group's first single from the new album.
Duffle Bag Ran was recently released from jail and wasted no time at all in getting back inside the recording booth. Check him out going in over DVLP’s "Rich Forever" instrumental.