J Stone is one of the most highly anticipated artists coming out of the West Coast. Signed to Nipsey Hussle's All Money In, No Money Out imprint, Stone is etched in the memory of fans following his featured appearance on Nipsey's song, "All Get Right," as well as his solo projects.
Rig and Mooch up Da Cloth release an official music video for their collaboration titled "Sleeves." Watch the two trade slick bars over grimy production from Chup.
If you thought Da Cloth was going to slow down anytime soon, think again. Many new projects are on the way from the Rochester, New York rap collective.
But let's take a second to circle back to Rigz's "I Got Samples" mixtape to peep this official music video for "All We Know." Produced by Chup.
Philadelphia rapper and Original Block Hustlaz (OBH) recording artist, Dark Lo, returns with his highly anticipated album titled "The Testimony." Features include Ar-Ab, Lik Moss and CDot.
01. Dark Days Intro 02. Testimony 03. God Love It 04. Retribution 05. Wake Up 06. Cup of Water 07. Still Ft. Ar-Ab 08. Classic Dark Lo 09. Bo Jackson 10. On Me Ft. CDot 11. Carry On 12. The Dilemma 13. Sucker For Love Pt.3 14. Bandana 15. Never Switched Up Ft. Lik Moss 16. Veteran 17. August 18. Fed’s Listening 19. Friends Ain’t Loyal 20. Hang On
Pure Profit hailing from Greensboro, NC is a street poet emcee that delivers hardcore street wordplay, in which he represents his hometown proudly, All About A Profit Vol.2 "Flip Phone Muzik" Hosted by Bigga Rankin is sure to make heads turn with lead singles "Yesterday ft. Moneybagg Yo" and "Now I'm Up".
Philadelphia has a lot of dope rappers, but if your top 10 doesn't include Ar-Ab and Lik Moss you need to reevaluate your position.
With that in mind, it's only right that the the two Original Block Hustlaz (OBH) representatives and siblings link up for a Track Bullyz-produced banger titled "Blood Brother."
Philadelphia rapper and Original Block Hustlaz recording artist, Newz, gets right back to work following his recent incarceration. Check out the official music video for "Want It All."
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.
"I Am The Greatest" words spoken by the legendary Muhammed Ali. Those words would be what inspired Tyrone "Yung Cassius" Thorne. Yung Cassius became one of the most respected underground rappers from the gritty streets of Brooklyn, New York. Just as Muhammed Ali, Yung Cassius has the same drive, determination and passion to be the greatest. The same vision and hunger just in a different field.
Born in Guyana South America, he migrated to United States with his family at the tender age of 11, settling in the heavy Caribbean-populated community Flatbush section of Brooklyn New York. He faced the harsh reality of gangs, guns, drugs and murders in his neighborhood.
Growing up in Guyana which is located on the northeast coast of Latin America, along the Atlantic Ocean. Guyana border with Suriname to the east, border with Venezuela to the northwest, and border with Brazil to the south and southwest. Being the only English speaking country in South America, it's considered to be West Indian because of it's cultural similarities to the West Indies such as the foods, music and dialect. Yung Cassius had no hip-hop influence at that point of his life.
Yung Cassius rarely heard hip hop music being played in his home country Guyana, He grew up listening to Reggae artist such as Shabba Ranks, Bounty Killa, Super Cat, Ninja Man, Pinchers, Merciless etc. Even though raised on reggae music, he always wanted to record and perform music. After school Cassius would sit at home and listen to instrumentals day after day just trying to perfect his craft. He started rapping at the age of 18, at the age of 21 he decided to perfect his craft and start taking it seriously. What started out as just a hobby eventually turned into something of an addiction.
Determined to succeed with the aim of moving his family out the hood, Yung Cassius hit the streets hard with a barrage of underground bangers such as "OMBS," "Child Hood Idol," "TTYL," "I want it all" and "Signs". The rebirth of and era with a new twist, New York had its own unique sound and style. When you hear a project that Yung Cassius is on or have worked on you will hear what’s missing from New York artists.
Ar-Ab releases an official music video for the song "All Up" featuring NoBrakes Bras. This is off of King Ab's "Protocol Volume 1" mixtape. Download it here: https://omerta.is/2fPv
Cash Money Records recording artist and Original Block Hustlaz (OBH) CEO, Ar-Ab, is back with a new mixtape titled "Protocol Vol. 1." The 11-track project features No Brakes Bras, Lihtz Kamaraz, Shady Black and Drama.
The bulk of the production was handled by Stacks Beatsz. Additional beats were provided by Tony Bruce, BattMan and Mike D.
1 Intro 2 Nobody Safe(Feat. Lihtz Kamaraz)[Prod. By BattMan] 3 Out Da Bowl [Prod.By Stacks Beatsz] 4 All Up (Feat. No Brakes Bras)[Prod. By Tony Bruce] 5 Going Away (Feat. Shady Black)[Prod. By Stacks Beatsz] 6 Count It [Prod.by Stacks Beatsz] 7 Get It Right [Prod. By Tony Bruce] 8 Without Me [Prod. By Mike D.] 9 All Day (Feat. Drama)[Prod. By Stacks Beatsz] 10 Close Your Eyes [Prod. By Stacks Beatsz] 11 All We Got Is Us [Prod. by Tony Bruce]
Original Riot Squad member BYNOE releases his most powerful, inspirational, and influential single to date.
"TUPAC SHAKUR" is the first single off of the up and coming album "GOLD BLOODED." The project takes you on a walk through classic Tupac movies, elements of actual life events, and lets not forget that Far Rockaway, New York edge. The explosive and unexpected word play which shaped this track, musically mirrors the actor’s filmography through Bynoe’s eyes. Take a listen as the sinister piano loops over bone rattling 808’s... Brought to you by the same producers that brought you French Montana’s "Off the Rip". Trakformaz.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 26, 2016 at 2:42am
As promised Lloyd Banks has delivered his "All or Nothing: Live Up" mixtape. He locked down vocal assists from Tony Yayo, Vado, Joe Budden, Prodigy and Styles P.
Production credits on the 15-track DJ Drama-hosted project go to Doe Pesci, Tha Jerm, Ty James, Mr. Authentic, Sean Anderson, Ty Nitty, Prospect Beatz, Quis Star, LJ Milan and Phil Jackson.
Cover art designed by James Dunne. Photography by Corentin.
All or Nothing: Live It Up Tracklist:
1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE (PROD BY TY JAMES) 2. SENIORITIES FT. PRODIGY & VADO (PROD. BY MR. AUTHENTIC) 3. BAGS OF GOLD (PROD. BY QUIS STAR) 4. LAND OF OPPORTUNITY FT. STYLES P (PROD. BY MR. AUTHENTIC) 5. INSOMNIAC (PROD. BY HEIROWAYNE) 6. WORK HARD FT. TONY YAYO (PROD. BY THA JERM) 7. DO OR DIE (PROD. BY DOE PESCI) 8. HOLY WATER (PROD. BY DOE PESCI) 9. REAP WHAT YOU SOW (PROD. BY THA JERM) 10. BLOOD SWEAT & TEARS (PROD. BY TYNITTY) 11. TRANSITIONS FT. JOE BUDDEN (PROD. BY DOE PESCI) 12. REVERSE (PROD. BY PHIL JACKSON) 13. MISERABLE (PROD. BY LJ MILAN) 14. BAD WEATHER (PROD. BY PROSPECTBEATZ) 15. PRICE OF LIFE (PROD. BY SEAN ANDERSON)
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 18, 2016 at 7:30am
Memes After The Jump
The beef between Meek Mill and The Game continues to escalate. The two exchanged disses on Instagram all day Saturday, September 17.
Game continued to call Meek a rat for allegedly implicating him in the June robbery of Sean Kingston's $300,000 chain at the Penthouse Nightclub & Dayclub in West Hollywood.
The "One Blood" rapper posted a photo of missed phone calls from Meek and said there wouldn't be any talking, just scrapping.
"Don't call my phone tryna back out this ass whoopin.... & don't lie & tell yo followers you ain't hit my jack.... We ain't got shit else to talk about... & this ain't bout nobody but ME & YOU," Game captioned the photo. "Don't hide or run when you see me Meesha.... We gone have a old fashioned scrap like men & im going to beat the dog shit out you... You know you don't want & that's why you back peddling.... #CatchThisFade for puttin my name into an investigation & having detectives knockin on doors...... You know & I know you snitched !!!!!"
Game also posted several disparaging memes and photos of Meek.
Meek responded by saying Game has been jealous of him and hates his success. He posted a text message he sent to the Compton rapper, indicating he was ready for war.
"You doing all this clown shit about ya album coming out after I used to hit you about ya family," Meek wrote. "It's only right that you get get put in ya place. I'm not doing no rapping and I don't fight! Catch me and traffic and let's play! U on some Hollywood fagit shit Fam."
At one point during the back and forth exchanges Meek seemed to want to distance himself from it, citing his desire to be a role model to the youth.
“And I’m sorry for the weirdo entertainment. But Fam just jumped out of pocket. I’m just hustling feeding my family," he captioned a now deleted IG post. "Sh*t is really embarrassing. And I can’t keep performing tryna impress the internet because the moment sh*t go bad Ima look like a fool! @losangelesconfidential you outta pocket and you not repping for “niggas right” to sell some records!” Meek Mill wrote in the caption of a video posted on his Instagram page. IM FRESH FROM MY LIL CUZ FUNERAL I CANT KEEP ACTING LIKE MY PEOPLE AINT DYING TO THESE STREETS! GET MONEY STAY SAFE AND FEED YA FAM! I REPRESENT THE STRUGGLE AND IM HERE TO SET A EXAMPLE TO SHOW THESE YOUNGBULLS HOW TO USE THEY BRAIN TO MAKE IT OUT OF THE TRENCH! JUST TELL THE WORLD WHY YOU MAD AND WHY YOU DISRESPECTING MY NAME WITH THE WORD “RAT” YOU TOO OLD FOR THIS AND SO AM I. I WOULDA PULLED UP ANYTIME ANY PLACE BUT YOU CHOSE TO GO ON STAGE AND SAY YOU WANNA RUMBLE!"
Meek has deleted most of the content he posted on Instagram, but you can peep some screen shots below.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 16, 2016 at 7:36am
On May 17, 2015, Chinx, born Lionel Pickens, tragically lost his life. Luckily, he lives on through his music as his new album titled "Legends Never Die" arrives in stores.
The project features Remo The Hitmaker, Meet Sims, Bynoe, Stack Bundles, Cau2G$. French Montana, Movado and Chrisette Michele.
01. Chinx feat. Chrisette Michele & Meet Sims – Like This (3:13) 02. Chinx – Match That (3:28) 03. Chinx – Hold Up (3:37) 04. Chinx – Around Me (3:13) 05. Chinx feat. Bynoe, Cau2g, and Stack Bundles – All Good (4:39) 06. Chinx feat. Meet Sims – For The Love (3:14) 07. Chinx – Crown Royal (4:00) 08. Chinx feat. Movado & French Montana – Legendary (4:00) 09. Chinx – Top of The Year (3:03) 10. Chinx – WTF They On (3:39) 11. Chinx feat. Meet Sims – Yeah I Do (4:28) 12. Chinx – Slide Up In Ya Bitch (2:47) 13. Chinx feat. Remo The Hit Maker – Real Bitch (3:18) 14. Chinx feat. Meet Sims Bonus – Same Ol Hood (Bonus) (3:30)
It's really hear new music from the Riot Squad. Late greats Chinx and Stack Bundles on a song with Bynoe and Cau2G$ is the perfect way to kick the weekend off.
Da Cloth is a collective of high caliber emcees out of Rochester, New York. The group includes Mav Montana, Times Change, ILLanoise, Symph, Rigz and Rob Gates.
They continue their "Broad Day Kidnaps" series with Symph going in over the instrumental to Desiigner's hit song, "Panda"