G-Unit emcee and Cashville Records boss, Young Buck, links up with Brick Squad Monopoly shot caller, Waka Flocka Flame, to drop off an official music video for their high energy collaboration titled "Turn Up On Dat."
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During a recent Facebook Live session a female said something about what was written in his comment section. That was enough to set the "Shut Up" hit maker off.
"Tell that bitch I'm live too. Tell that bitch keep my name out your mouth bitch before I stick a pistol in your mouth, pussy ass hoe. You better keep my name out your motherfucking mouth. Pussy ass bitch," the rapper rants. "Fuck wrong with you, hoe? Don't make me come to your house, bitch. You better get on here and recant everything you said about me. I swear before Jesus ... bitch I will bust your head and your nigga head wide open!"
The 42-year old Miami native's tirade culminated with him spitting on his own phone, after telling the woman he would do the same in her face.
Three of the most thorough rappers in the game link up as Assholes By Nature(ABN) rapper and Houston native, Trae Tha Truth, connects Philadelphia's Original Block Hustlaz (OBH) representatives Ar-Ab and Dark Lo for a song titled "My Part of Town."
Maverick Montana and Rigz of the Rochester, New York collective, Da Cloth, drop off the second installment of "Broad Day Kidnaps." The crew will be rolling out freestyles over your favorite rapper's instrumentals on a weekly basis.
This week they go to work on Fat Joe and Remy Ma's"All the Way Up."
Podcaster Taxstone stirred up a hornet's nest Wednesday, May 25, during a Vlad TV interview where he called Tupac Shakur a snitch for what he believes was the late rapper's implication that The Notorious B.I.G. was involved in his 1994 shooting at Quad Studios in New York City.
Tax also included Cam'Ron in the same category.
In 2005 Cam'Ron was shot while driving his blue Lamborghini in Washington, D. C. At the time he and Jay Z weren't on good terms.
The following year Killa released a Hov diss song titled "You Gotta Love It."
"O.K. First off, you a bitch nigga / Only reason I'm doing this / I'mma just name 5 reasons real quick, got a hundred fifty / First - you stole Rocafella from Dame / Second - you stole Kanye from Dame / Third - you stole Rocawear from Dame / Fourth - I seen the nigga throw that diamond up before them shots was fired," Cam rapped.
Tax told Vlad that the reference toRoc-A-Fella Records'diamond logo would make police assume Cam was talking about someone from the label, which would make the Harlem rapper a snitch as well.
Cam soon hopped on Instagram and posted a response video.
"I just woke up and some nigga talking about I'm snitching," Cam says. "Let me explain something to y'all motherfuckers. Snitching is when you have paperwork that you tried to send somebody to jail or you sent somebody to jail. Not what you hear in a rap song. Not what you hear in an interview ... interrogation room. Not on the streets, jail bars. I actually went to jail for not snitching, nigga," Killa continued, "I violated my probation for being in D.C. and didn't tell. So I went to jail on Rikers Island for violating my probation."
Cam's video had the following caption.
"#FactsAndFabric I'm not even gonna say a nigga name.. But I'm wit the shits my nigga.. Get off my dick.. Lol.. And get to da money.. #UfinishOrYouDone and stop try and dis Tupac"
Coca Vango sits down with Jack Thriller and talks growing up in Jack's hometown Atlanta, Georgia, being in two rap groups in high school and explains the origin of his name
Meek Mill surprises everyone by releasing a new EP titled "4/4." This will serve as an appetizer for the Philadelphia rapper's forthcoming "Dreamchasers 4" mixtape.
He uses the opportunity to take more shots at Drake and even disses 50 Cent. Don't be surprised if Drizzy finally releases "3Peat" or at 50's inevitable response.
Tracklist:
1. Pray For Em
2. I'm Da Plug Freestyle (Drake Diss)
3. Gave Em Hope (50 Cent Diss)
4. FBH
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Continuting his #TrappyHolidaysWeekly Music Series for the month of November.. Chicago representer Filthy Rich drops "Roll It Up" RMX. Be on the look out for a string of new music as well as an early 2016 release titled "Reservoir Dog". Follow @RealFilthyRich On Twitter & @FilthyRich312
Posted by Kerry Ellis on October 28, 2015 at 10:34pm
Westcoast artist Annimeanz is following up his recent single with a new banger in Turnt Up. This record still has commercial appeal but definitely has more edge than the single being promoted to radio - Annimeanz has said that this is definitely th point.
All of his recent activity is representation of his forthcoming album The Murder Business. Leave a comment below and tell us what you think.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 18, 2015 at 6:47pm
Original Block Hustlaz emcee Newz shows no signs of slowing down as he drops off a Friday night heater featuring Joey Jihad titled "Obvious I'm Hot." Give it a listen up top.
The third installment of Ar-Ab's"Who Harder Than Me" mixtape series is on the way. The first leak off of it is titled "You Musta Heard" featuring Stacks Ruega. It was produced by R5.
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Drake is firing round after round at Meek Mill. After previously releasing "Charged Up," The YMCMB/OVO rapper comes right back with a diss song titled "Back To Back."
Meek Mill sat back for a second and peeped Drake's two diss records, "Charged Up" and "Back to Back." He's now firing cannon rounds of his own in the form of a new song titled "Wanna Know."
The track was produced by Jahlil Beats and Swizz Beatz.
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Original Block HustlazbossAr-Abhas been putting in work overtime in the lab. He recently released hisMud Muzik IImixtape. Today he breaks off a new freestyle overNas'classic"Ether"instrumental.
01. AR-AB - Say My Name [Prod. By Stack Beatz] (3:13) 02. AR-AB - Come For Me (3:38) 03. AR-AB - Pocket Full Of Money (3:09) 04. AR-AB - Love Jones [Prod. By Stack Beatz] (2:57) 05. AR-AB - Perfect World [Prod. By Stack Beatz] (3:25) 06. AR-AB - One More Run (Feat. Razor) [Prod. By Stack Beatz] (3:50) 07. AR-AB - I Don't Wanna Die [Prod. By Stack Beatz] (4:02) 08. AR-AB - Indictment (Feat. Dark Lo) (3:57) 09. AR-AB - Going Crazy (Feat. Keturah & Reek) [Prod. By Stack Beatz] (3:37) 10. AR-AB - Deserve (Feat. Lik Moss) [Prod. By J Brown] (3:11) 11. AR-AB - Die For Me (3:08) 12. AR-AB - Money On The Floor (Feat. Lik Moss & Newz) [Prod. By J Brown] (4:36) 13. AR-AB - Cold War (Feat. Kylledge) (3:12) 14. AR-AB - My Life Real (3:28) 15. AR-AB - Only 1 (Feat. Reek Raw) (2:38) 16. AR-AB - Lying (Feat. Dark Lo) [Prod. By Stack Beatz] (4:24) 17. AR-AB - Day After Day [Prod. By Stack Beatz] (4:22)
Philly's top goon Ar-Ab links up with Original Block Hustlaz (O.B.H.) capo Dark Lo to drop off an official music video for "Indictment." This is off of King Ab's new mixtape entitled Mud Musik II.
After hitting us over the head with the audio for his "Trap Luv" remix several weeks back, O.B.H. recording artist Lik Moss drops off an official music video for his interpolation of Rick Ross and Yo Gotti's song.