With only one week left to Chris Rivers' 'Delorean' project the young wordsmith drops a freestyle over Kendrick's Humble instrumental. It is clear Chris has come to play , with delivering bars upon bars over one of this year most respected record. You can pre order and preview Delorean at thatshiphopmusic.com/album/533477/d…autostart=true
This music video for "All Get Right" from Nipsey Hussle featuring J Stone was originally supposed to be released when Neighborhood Nip's "Crenshaw" mixtape dropped back in 2013, but the editor got locked up and was unable to finish it until now.
First and foremost Rest In Peace Prodigy. Greatness often leaves this world early and you will be missed. After hearing about the sudden death of Prodigy Chris went to his instagram and drop some heavy bars over Shook Ones instrumental. Starting a #LegendsNeverDieChallenge which sole purpose is to show respect and keep the legends immortalize in this Hip Hop world forever.
Vic Mensa is not really digging the 2017 XXL Freshman Class list of Kamaiyah, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, PnB Rock, Madeintyo, Playboi Carti, Aminé, Kap G, Kyle, Ugly God and XXXTentacion
Young Chris teams up with Lil Wayne for this banging single off of his "The Network 4" album titled "Life of the Party." Stream it up top and download "The Network 4" from iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-network-4/id1203883912
Young Chris, 1/2 of the Young Gunz and State Property member, is one of the best lyricists in the game today. He's back with the fourth installment of his "The Network" series.
The Philadelphia native locked down features from Lil Wayne, Freeway, Omilio Sparks, Oschino, Kur, Wale, Phil Ade, Neef Buck and more.
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."
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 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.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 18, 2016 at 11:42pm
Meek Mill quickly replies to The Game's "92 Bars" diss record with his own track titled "OOOUUU" featuring Beanie Sigel and Omelly. Give it a listen and let us know what you think.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 13, 2016 at 8:00am
Videos After The Jump
Tupac Shakur wasn't just a rapper. He was also an actor, poet and a powerful speaker who did everything with an unmatched sense of passion.
Perhaps that's why today, as we remember him on the 20th anniversary of his death at the age of 25, he still remains one of the most influential artists the world has ever known.
Shakur died on September 13, 1996, from injuries suffered in a Las Vegas drive-by shooting as he sat in the passenger seat of of a car driven by Suge Knight, the CEO of his recording home Death Row Records.
His murder remains unsolved, despite investigations and theories put forth by detectives who worked on the case.
Shakur is considered by many to be best rapper ever.
He released four solo studio albums from 1991 to 1996. Because of his incredible work ethic, Shakur, left behind enough material for six posthumous albums to be released.
His hit records include "Brenda's Got a Baby," "Dear Mama,"Changes," "California Love," "I Get Around," "Keep Ya Head Up," "So Many Tears," "How Do u Want It," "2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted," "Hail Mary," "I Ain't Mad at Cha," "To Live and Die In L.A.," "Toss It Up," "Hit 'Em Up," Do for Love," "I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto," "Until the End of Time," "Letter 2 My Unborn," "Ghetto Gospel," "Thugs Get Lonely Too" and "Pac's Life."
You can't mention 2Pac's music without talking about his group the Outlawz. Members E.D.I. Mean, Young Noble, Yaki Kadafi, Hussein Fatal, Napoleon, Moozaliny and Kastro were prominent on many of his recordings.
Shakur's acting career began to take off in 1992 with his role as Bishop in the movie "Juice."
He would go on to star in the feature films "Poetic Justice," "Above the Rim," "Bullet," "Gridlock'd" and "Gang Related."
Rest in peace Tupac Shakur. You will forever be remembered.
Check out some of his best music video and listen to some of those who knew him best speaking about working with him below.
Original Block Hustlaz head honcho and Cash Money Records/Rich Gang recording artist, Ar-Ab, connects with Oschino from State Property to "Shut 'Em Down."
The Broad Day Kidnap series by Rochester, New York group, Da Cloth, rolls into it's third week. Next up is Times Change and Rob Gates, who flip "I Got the Keys" into "I Got the Streets."
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"
Nipsey Hussle delivers more new music to kick off the week. He links up with G. Perico for "Basic Instinct." The track was produced by Mars & Mike + Keys. Give it a listen up top.